Guarantano--The Future

#26
#26
Eason has the best arm I've ever seen on a true freshmen imo. I sure hope JG has half his velocity and distance

Im pretty sure Guarantano won the strongest arm award at the Elite 11 over Eason. It remains to be seen how well he can read a defense but he has every single tool to be a franchise QB
 
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#27
#27
Don't really care who is QB as long as we win. Both have potential, and is a mistake to dismiss any QB from the competition...even Jones. Think both will struggle in different areas...Dormandy, though mobile, is not as mobile as Dobbs, and JG will be green, and don't know that we have time to be patient. Dormandy has been mop up duty, but has been in games and on squad longer, so you'd think he may have better maturity? Regardless, I think that both will play meaningful snaps during the season. Am excited about them both, but don't know that we have the true star power at RB/WR to take the pressure off them. The question is: can one of them quickly evolve from being a "serviceable" SEC QB to a top shelf difference maker. The answer to this question will determine how happy we are at the end of 2017 season.

Dormandy doesn't have a chance. Isn't even on the roster!
 
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I think that QD can help us have a prolific passing offense and I like him as starter next year. If JG does prove to be elite during practices and O/W game then he needs to start by all means. Let the competition begin.
 
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#32
Josh Dobbs was unbelievable. Anyone can see that. It has been great watching him the past two years when he was the full time QB. Did he have his struggles? Absolutely. The kid is one of the most scrutinized players in UT history, but there were times when he took the team and carried them. He ended up with one of the best careers from a yardage standpoint in UT history. He will be missed. Thank you, Josh, for giving your all and being the ultimate ambassador for UT.

That said, JG's ceiling is through the roof. Everyone talks about how Jacob Eason has a rocket launcher attached to his torso, and that's true. (See the laser at the end of the UGA game this year.) I think JG has that same kind of rocket launcher, and is more mobile. He needs to work on his finesse throws for sure, and that's why we need a QB coach. When he gets that, the sky is the limit. Excited to see this kid ball out for years to come. No telling how far he can take this team.

What is the basis from the comparison to Eason's arm strength?
 
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#34
Let him beat Dormady in spring practice, first.

Do you really think Butch will name a starter after spring practice?

I don't regardless if someone separates himself from the other in fear that the QB not named the starter will leave the program.
 
#35
#35
Laugh all you want, Kelly Washington turned into one of the greatest special team gunners / preseason TD celebrators in NFL history.

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The game he had against LSU was great.

I'm not familiar with that dance move.

I think I would do the worm for a NFL TD dance. When done properly it's pretty cool.

All Aboard!
 
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hope he doesn't poop his pants when a D1 lb hits him.....this aint high school stats anymore boy...........


GOT TO BEAT DORMODY FIRST
 
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Boy the negativity is strong in this thread. Dormady can throw, but unless he can run, he could be Worley 2.0. Our oline was suspect this past year. I know we have a bunch of 4*s & 5*s coming in for the oline, but the chances of those guys playing right away are traditionally low. Trey Smith may because he is an EE and that always helps to get a head start. Worley had one foot in the grave all season when he was a senior and finally got hurt because of his inability to escape, and unless our oline improves QD could meet the same fate. It wasn't until we put Dobbs in that our offense improved, and the "ok-ness" of our oline could very well be masked by Dobbs' escapability.

Also, neither Dobbs nor Worley (unsure about QD, but I doubt it) has the arm strength that JG has. Eason as a rocket, like Fade said above. Maybe more than any Freshman. But JG has a rocket too and he was tailor made for this offense in a way that QD just isn't in my opinion. This offense needs a running QB, and there is a reason everyone was so high on JG coming out of HS.
 
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Boy the negativity is strong in this thread. Dormady can throw, but unless he can run, he could be Worley 2.0. Our oline was suspect this past year. I know we have a bunch of 4*s & 5*s coming in for the oline, but the chances of those guys playing right away are traditionally low. Trey Smith may because he is an EE and that always helps to get a head start. Worley had one foot in the grave all season when he was a senior and finally got hurt because of his inability to escape, and unless our oline improves QD could meet the same fate. It wasn't until we put Dobbs in that our offense improved, and the "ok-ness" of our oline could very well be masked by Dobbs' escapability.

Also, neither Dobbs nor Worley (unsure about QD, but I doubt it) has the arm strength that JG has. Eason as a rocket, like Fade said above. Maybe more than any Freshman. But JG has a rocket too and he was tailor made for this offense in a way that QD just isn't in my opinion. This offense needs a running QB, and there is a reason everyone was so high on JG coming out of HS.

Somebody should tell Butch not to recruit players that obviously don't fit this "system", even if apparently many of us don't know what that is.

He'd save a lot of scholarships if he'd be more careful.
 
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He may have, I haven't seen it, or heard it. Now is the time to embrace the high expectations rather than pump the brakes.

Wow.

Well, CBJ disagress with you. He said in a press conference that his team had never spoken about winning the east or championships or anything. Maybe our definitions of high expectations are different.

Are the expectations high right now? Seriously?
 
#43
#43
Boy the negativity is strong in this thread. Dormady can throw, but unless he can run, he could be Worley 2.0. Our oline was suspect this past year. I know we have a bunch of 4*s & 5*s coming in for the oline, but the chances of those guys playing right away are traditionally low. Trey Smith may because he is an EE and that always helps to get a head start. Worley had one foot in the grave all season when he was a senior and finally got hurt because of his inability to escape, and unless our oline improves QD could meet the same fate. It wasn't until we put Dobbs in that our offense improved, and the "ok-ness" of our oline could very well be masked by Dobbs' escapability.

Also, neither Dobbs nor Worley (unsure about QD, but I doubt it) has the arm strength that JG has. Eason as a rocket, like Fade said above. Maybe more than any Freshman. But JG has a rocket too and he was tailor made for this offense in a way that QD just isn't in my opinion. This offense needs a running QB, and there is a reason everyone was so high on JG coming out of HS.

In your opinion, is it smart to deem a guy that has not played a sungle down of football to be the future of the program?
 
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Well, CBJ disagress with you. He said in a press conference that his team had never spoken about winning the east or championships or anything. Maybe our definitions of high expectations are different.

Are the expectations high right now? Seriously?

That's not pumping brakes, that's being focused on one game at a time.
 
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Well, CBJ disagress with you. He said in a press conference that his team had never spoken about winning the east or championships or anything. Maybe our definitions of high expectations are different.

Are the expectations high right now? Seriously?

I think they should be the same as they were going into last season. The offense will take a small step back and the Defense should take a big step forward.
 
#46
#46
This "pump the brakes" business is it similar to lowering expectations? Why not let the Hype Train and expectations build rather than hold back on either one.

If CBJ came out and said "pump the brakes" on any expectation he would get blasted. That's why these guys came to Tn, to compete at the highest level with the highest expectations.

Honestly I "get" what you mean, but to "pump the breaks" is opposite to "put on more steam".

I'm a "put on more steam" kind of fan.

Go Vols!

Release the Beast!

I understand. But if your question above was serious, then refer to the 2016 season. People jumping out of windows because of 9-4 and losing their dignity calling our head coach unimaginable things. Some fans on here can't have a discussion without whining about it to this very day.

The "hype train" is what creates such massive disappointments. The smart $$$ went on the 9-3 or 10-2 season. Then as the months and the hype train rolled on, it became 10-2 or 11-1. Then "what the heck", if were good enough for 11-1, then Bama and their new QB better bring their A game or get ran out of Neyland. choo choo choooooooo. Then conventional hype train wisdom made winning the East a foregone conclusion with a Bama rematch for the playoff. Then, hey, we probably split with Bama anyway, so we may make the playoff even if we don't win the SEC. choo chooooooo choo

Then 1/2 our defensive 2 deep is injured and we lay two eggs against weaker rivals ... and BAM ... just like that the snowflakes are protesting in the streets, weeping like babies, and demanding somebody / anybody be fired. That's why.

But, hey, if your like me, just expect 15-0 and when 10-3 or 9-4 comes, just try to handle it like a stable human. :thumbsup:
 
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Hinging the future on a mediocre coach and a QB that has never taken a snap in colege football.

Gotta love it.

College football at it's average best. Who knows, maybe BJ catches lightin in a bottle next year. It is Rocky Top after all. :popcorn:
 
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I understand. But if your question above was serious, then refer to the 2016 season. People jumping out of windows because of 9-4 and losing their dignity calling our head coach unimaginable things. Some fans on here can't have a discussion without whining about it to this very day.

The "hype train" is what creates such massive disappointments. The smart $$$ went on the 9-3 or 10-2 season. Then as the months and the hype train rolled on, it became 10-2 or 11-1. Then "what the heck", if were good enough for 11-1, then Bama and their new QB better bring their A game or get ran out of Neyland. choo choo choooooooo. Then conventional hype train wisdom made winning the East a foregone conclusion with a Bama rematch for the playoff. Then, hey, we probably split with Bama anyway, so we may make the playoff even if we don't win the SEC. choo chooooooo choo

Then 1/2 our defensive 2 deep is injured and we lay two eggs against weaker rivals ... and BAM ... just like that the snowflakes are protesting in the streets, weeping like babies, and demanding somebody / anybody be fired. That's why.

But, hey, if your like me, just expect 15-0 and when 10-3 or 9-4 comes, just try to handle it like a stable human. :thumbsup:

I'm in!

All Aboard!
 
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#50
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Don't really care who is QB as long as we win. Both have potential, and is a mistake to dismiss any QB from the competition...even Jones. Think both will struggle in different areas...Dormandy, though mobile, is not as mobile as Dobbs, and JG will be green, and don't know that we have time to be patient. Dormandy has been mop up duty, but has been in games and on squad longer, so you'd think he may have better maturity? Regardless, I think that both will play meaningful snaps during the season. Am excited about them both, but don't know that we have the true star power at RB/WR to take the pressure off them. The question is: can one of them quickly evolve from being a "serviceable" SEC QB to a top shelf difference maker. The answer to this question will determine how happy we are at the end of 2017 season.

Agree with all but the RB/WR statement. I believe Kelly will be a star next year. Just the way he hits a hole and runs angry. He is star material IMO. WR maybe. But I believe if JJ stays in WR, another year would make him a true deep threat.
 
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