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Sounds like a professional difference of opinions...pending full investigation.From what I read from the article, Ubben stated that Chryst was better then what was reported and that through the day the QBs were both pretty equal. He stated that JG basically doesn't put touch on his ball and Chryst knows when to put touch on the ball and when to throw a strike.
It was very even for yesterday. I think he stated Chryst was fluid in his transition from receivers which is completely different then what simonton stated. He said JG had trouble with progressions. Again completely different then what simonton said.
So......
@butchna
I hope that JG is that improved but am highly skeptical after last years consistently bad performances and his whole game day mental state.Yeah, it’s a little concerning that JG is already the favorite to win the job. Is Chryst that far behind or is JG actually improved?
But but we were told he has the best "arm talent" in the SEC!!!From what I read from the article, Ubben stated that Chryst was better then what was reported and that through the day the QBs were both pretty equal. He stated that JG basically doesn't put touch on his ball and Chryst knows when to put touch on the ball and when to throw a strike.
It was very even for yesterday. I think he stated Chryst was fluid in his transition from receivers which is completely different then what simonton stated. He said JG had trouble with progressions. Again completely different then what simonton said.
So......
@butchna
I hope that JG is that improved but am highly skeptical after last years consistently bad performances and his whole game day mental state.
But but we were told he has the best "arm talent" in the SEC!!!
In fairness he said that's just JGs style but, I do believe you have to know when to take something off the ball, no need to throw a strike from 5yds away if you don't have to.
Tell that to Brett Farve, lol. I do think your right though, not every play needs to be a bullet pass. Overall, it’s too early to be breaking down every single throw from camp from our qbs. Honestly, until they get into full pads I’m not interested what any of
Them is doing. Put the pads on and get a rush from the defense going and then let’s see who’s the best capable startin QB. Guys change once you go full pads, some get
Better, while others lose a step in some instances. One thing I will say from the early camps, Shrout has a cannon arm and Alontae Taylor is gonna be a real deal CB for us.
Yeah, it’s a little concerning that JG is already the favorite to win the job. Is Chryst that far behind or is JG actually improved?
Yeah I'll agree with that in 11 on 11s. Then again he is what 2 or 3 months behind Guarantano on these plays and reads? It'll come to him in more practices to make those deeper throws, hopefully he makes the adjustment after this practice. Thats what film is for. It's only the 3rd practice.
It's been reported that Chryst already knows the playbook. Stanford ran similar Pro Style sets, so that's not far fetched as it may seem. Plus, he's been here for the summer and it's not his 1st rodeo. He'll be fine, but it sounds like JG is progressing well. This practice was a valuble experience for the QB's as well as the satff in determining who are ball players and who's going through the motions.
This 100%, who the starting QB will be will show itself when we're in full pads, what they did last year means nothing and the passing without pressure doesn't either. You bring the heat and see how they react to it. I will say I've watched both and it really doesn't matter to me who starts I think either will get the job done. Manage the game don't turn the ball over, we're going to run the ball to set up the pass neither will be asked to do too much. Just my 2 centsTell that to Brett Farve, lol. I do think your right though, not every play needs to be a bullet pass. Overall, it’s too early to be breaking down every single throw from camp from our qbs. Honestly, until they get into full pads I’m not interested what any of
Them is doing. Put the pads on and get a rush from the defense going and then let’s see who’s the best capable startin QB. Guys change once you go full pads, some get
Better, while others lose a step in some instances. One thing I will say from the early camps, Shrout has a cannon arm and Alontae Taylor is gonna be a real deal CB for us.
Five standouts (IMO) from Tennessee's open practice: 1. CB Alontae Taylor 2. OLB Jonathan Kongbo 3. QB Jarrett Guarantano 4. TE Dominick Wood-Anderson 5. WR Cedric Tillman
Simonton
Everybody loves the QB w/ zero game snaps. When the pads are put on and some tackling is allowed, we’ll see who lasts.Thanks Fingers et al for the great videos!
Based on the new scrimmage videos posted later today, if I had to pick a guy that looked pretty good so far at QB, it would be Shrout. He did throw a pick, but so did the other guys. Here are just a few things I noticed:
- He has a controlled leadership presence about him.
- His play action fakes were much better than the rest. The other guys were just just going through the motions.
- He was pretty accurate with all his passes.
- He appears to be more dialed in to executing the offense than the others....
Details win or lose games. Shrout definitely won this category today. Not crowning anyone King just yet, just liked what I saw from him today.
Everybody loves the QB w/ zero game snaps. When the pads are put on and some tackling is allowed, we’ll see who lasts.
Simonton isn’t even a Vols fan and has never championed Guarantano. Rutherford is a devoted Vols homer and has never championed either QB. Ubben seems to know his stuff and is a major reason I’m considering subscribing to the Athletic. It just might be possible that 3 different people saw what they saw and two of them agreed with each other.
I also agree that it'd be nice if JG could develop some touch, but another example of a successful QB with little touch is Josh Dobbs. I'm not saying JG will be as good as Dobbs, but I do think he can be a better passer.Tell that to Brett Farve, lol. I do think your right though, not every play needs to be a bullet pass. Overall, it’s too early to be breaking down every single throw from camp from our qbs. Honestly, until they get into full pads I’m not interested what any of
Them is doing. Put the pads on and get a rush from the defense going and then let’s see who’s the best capable startin QB. Guys change once you go full pads, some get
Better, while others lose a step in some instances. One thing I will say from the early camps, Shrout has a cannon arm and Alontae Taylor is gonna be a real deal CB for us.