OK I feel a little Bruinesque about this subject because I've been kinda adamant about it. But if next year we have North, Malone, Smith, Croom, Williams, Perry, plus all the newbies, why not JJ to safety. This year the defensive backfield was a liability and cost us atleast two games imo. Every talent evaluator said AA and NFL talent at safety. Defense wins championships and potentially our best safety on the team is catching one to three at most passes per game.
OK I feel a little Bruinesque about this subject because I've been kinda adamant about it. But if next year we have North, Malone, Smith, Croom, Williams, Perry, plus all the newbies, why not JJ to safety. This year the defensive backfield was a liability and cost us atleast two games imo. Every talent evaluator said AA and NFL talent at safety. Defense wins championships and potentially our best safety on the team is catching one to three at most passes per game.
I agree. Here is the way I see it.
Jennings as WR:
-Rotating snaps with 7-8 other guys which limits his time on the field. Just seems to be the way Butch is gonna do it.
-Sharing the ball with Hurd/Kamara/Dobbs running and the other receivers/Wolf in catches.
-All of this automatically diminishes his impact on a game because of less opportunities.
Jennings as a safety:
-On the field 80% of defensive snaps. (over 50 snaps a game)
-Doesn't need the ball to impact the game.
To me, he is such a ridiculous talent that you put him in the position where he can have the most opportunity for impact if all things are equal. Not to mention, let him, Berry, TKjr, and Griffin fight it out at safety and everyone gets better!
Maybe injuries played a hand this year with North, Croom, and Williams and he was needed for bodies. Even RDA is working with receivers now. I feel his talent is being minimized and it could be costing the team with his potential at safety. hopefully next year with two of them graduating and maybe lots of WR talent back healthy he will make the move. After Warrior signs of course. Don't want to let him know.I agree. Here is the way I see it.
Jennings as WR:
-Rotating snaps with 7-8 other guys which limits his time on the field. Just seems to be the way Butch is gonna do it.
-Sharing the ball with Hurd/Kamara/Dobbs running and the other receivers/Wolf in catches.
-All of this automatically diminishes his impact on a game because of less opportunities.
Jennings as a safety:
-On the field 80% of defensive snaps. (over 50 snaps a game)
-Doesn't need the ball to impact the game.
To me, he is such a ridiculous talent that you put him in the position where he can have the most opportunity for impact if all things are equal. Not to mention, let him, Berry, TKjr, and Griffin fight it out at safety and everyone gets better!
With the experience he's gotten this year, I think you can play him both ways.
Mostly play him at safety where you, I, and many others think he'd kill it. Give him at least a few snaps on offense at WR or wildcat. He just plays like a football player, and you want that kind of guy on the field in whatever capacity you can.
With the experience he's gotten this year, I think you can play him both ways.
Mostly play him at safety where you, I, and many others think he'd kill it. Give him at least a few snaps on offense at WR or wildcat. He just plays like a football player, and you want that kind of guy on the field in whatever capacity you can.
@patrickbrownTFP: DL coach Steve Stripling joked #Vols might have set an NCAA record for holding penalties earned vs. Kentucky last week.
Haha, Breakerboy will like that one.
