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You are correct but there are things creative playcallers do to cover that up to an extent is the arguement.
not to go off on some tangent, because there's mitigating circumstances to it, but Hurd was kind of an enigma to me. for two years, i thought he was everything as advertised. but that same kid who was as capable of being "that guy" those two years, also turned in to the kid we saw @ UGA and USCe. and he's now playing WR for Baylor. so kinda hard for me to say he lived up to his rating/hype for UT, no matter the circumstance. Dobbs wasn't a blue chip when got here. he was when he left. him and Sutton are two that we got more out of than we probably thought we would.
Vol QB Commit Posts Huge Numbers, Breaks Record | Rocky Top InsiderI'm putting zero stock in Maurer. Hope he's a great player for us, but I'd like to see us get a Bryant or maybe even a Hurts in here.
OL is definitely a huge hindrance and we shouldn’t close the book on this offensive staff yet.Seems to me that having an offensive line with more holes than swiss cheese makes play-calling a little bit challenging. I think we will see improved play-calling with improved line play.
OL is definitely a huge hindrance and we shouldn’t close the book on this offensive staff yet.
But high level offensive coaches can find ways to work with what they’ve got. If you’re only a good playcaller when you’ve got a group full of good players, then you’re not a great playcaller.