Recruiting Forum Football Talk XXXIII

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One quick note on Vol signee Cheyenne Labruzza. He has been cleared and is done with the rehab on his knee. He has been released to do anything so he is running and is back 100% in the weight room.

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So you are lumping Smith and Seth Rogen together? Not only is this probably the first time in history this has happened it makes zero sense. Seth Rogen is a very successful writer, actor and producer and has contributed hours and hours of enjoyment, art and intelligence to our lives.

You need to do some research, start at imdb.com

You need to read a little more closely. At least Gucci gets the point and is rebutting in a sensible way. Although your MO doesn't usually involve reasonable discussion.
 
You need to read a little more closely. At least Gucci gets the point and is rebutting in a sensible way. Although your MO doesn't usually involve reasonable discussion.

I think what you said in that post and subsequent posts was pretty clear. If you read both Gucci and I's posts they are damn near identical. Move it over to the off topic if you want to be educated, otherwise...
 
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#Tennessee has hired Eric Lewis as a Defensive Quality Control Assistant
 

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Man, I feel really good about Wells. Mahoney couldn't get much out of Richmond for a year and a half but Wells comes in the second half of last season and Richmond was noticeably better. Now, that could be him just gaining experience as the season goes on but I like to think that Wells pushing him was also a big reason he improved. Excited to see what that position group can accomplish this season.
 
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#Tennessee has hired Eric Lewis as a Defensive Quality Control Assistant

excerpt from Georgia St bio:

Lewis was part of a defensive staff that coached the most improved defense in FBS in 2015. Georgia State led the nation by allowing 15 points fewer per game than in 2014. The Panthers finished in the top four in the Sun Belt in scoring defense (28.3 ppg), total defense (405.6 ypg), rushing defense (181.4 ypg) and pass efficiency defense (120.3)
 
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I wanna see him throw... Watched any CB stuff?

No, but JG was standing strong as a prep QB against IMG. I would love to see what he's doing a couple of years later.

Watching JG throw the ball is a thing of beauty. His intermediate and deep passes have the perfect amount of air, loft, and precision. The WR can basically just open their arms to where the ball should be and then it appears there.

I think JG needs to work on his touch for the short passes a little, seems to put a little too much mustard on them, but everything else is perfect.
 
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Watching JG throw the ball is a thing of beauty. His intermediate and deep passes have the perfect amount of air, loft, and precision. The WR can basically just open their arms to where the ball should be and then it appears there.

I think JG needs to work on his touch for the short passes a little, seems to put a little too much mustard on them, but everything else is perfect.

Too bad it's the short throws that are called more often than not...
 
Per the UT official site roster. (siap)

Offense:
2 J. Guarantano RSFr.
13 S. Jones RSSo.
81 A. Pope RSFr.
86 A. Craig RSFr. (walk-on TE who just made one-handed catch in practice)
8 L. Williams RSFr.
77 D. Brooks RSFr.
70 R. Johnson RSFr.
57 N. Niehaus RSFr.

Defense:
11 A. Smith RSSo.
14 Q. Sapp RSSo.
98 A. Johnson RSJr.
88 B. Benedict RSFr. (walk-on 260# DL)
96 J. Cave RSFr. (walk-on 285# DL)
94 M. McDaniel RSFr.
53 C. Jumper* RSJr. (granted early RS season)
48 J. Blakely RSFr.
38 DJ Henderson RSJr.

Special teams:
36 G. Linde RSFr. (punter)
97 J. Morris RSFr. (pk)
64 L. Punch RSFr. (LS)

Y'all let me know if I missed anybody.
 
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Watching JG throw the ball is a thing of beauty. His intermediate and deep passes have the perfect amount of air, loft, and precision. The WR can basically just open their arms to where the ball should be and then it appears there.

I think JG needs to work on his touch for the short passes a little, seems to put a little too much mustard on them, but everything else is perfect.
Good, how is his shoulders, are they pretty level when he throws? Also, his feet and weight when he throws? Is his feet busy or does he stay planted? Whenever he throws does he come over the top or is it more of a pro longed motion?

Is there any video of him throwing?
 
Good, how is his shoulders, are they pretty level when he throws? Also, his feet and weight when he throws? Is his feet busy or does he stay planted? Whenever he throws does he come over the top or is it more of a pro longed motion?

Is there any video of him throwing?

There's videos in the FF practice 2 thread where you can watch JG throw and the other quarterbacks throw.
 
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I don't know how much you know about offense BUT.... every offensive scheme you will see is meant to deceive...

I am not sure how the Flexbone is different? The thought process came from the Wing T with Coach Raymond (I believe that is his las name) anyway he came up with it at Delaware University. He started packaging plays together and creating series of plays that complimented each other... Belly, Buck Sweep and so on... The same way the Flexbone runs the veer, and midline.

The Wing T is where we get the idea of the H back. Well, it is from that and Sid Gillman....

A lot of people think that the is "new" spread system is far from other things but it really is just minor tweaks...


My father-in-law loves to talk about the belly play and the cross buck play (maybe another name for the buck sweep). He says if you can block them right, they are extremely difficult to stop.
 
My father-in-law loves to talk about the belly play and the cross buck play (maybe another name for the buck sweep). He says if you can block them right, they are extremely difficult to stop.

Cross Buck is the same vain as the Buck sweep... And he is right! The belly play is a great play for a one cut back.
 
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Watching JG throw the ball is a thing of beauty. His intermediate and deep passes have the perfect amount of air, loft, and precision. The WR can basically just open their arms to where the ball should be and then it appears there.

I think JG needs to work on his touch for the short passes a little, seems to put a little too much mustard on them, but everything else is perfect.

One of the biggest gripes about Dobbs was the dirt balls on quick outs. How are JG and Dormady on that?
 
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