JG helping out Shrout

#26
#26
I have trouble with liking what you say, not because you say it, but what it conveys. Which to me says our QB corp is in bad shape.

To belay some of my "troubling thoughts" is the comfort that many coaches who played sports games, were not very good as players. But that being said, they have made excellent coaches. (don't ask me to name some, they just have to be pointed out to me by the "babblers" during games)
Saban played at Kent State.........may have been good at Kent St but you get the drift.
 
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Constant JG bashers either need to get a life or stop watching Tennessee football in general.

Guy can’t even help one of his teammates without ya’ll freaking out.

Get help.
The only person who has freaked out so far as you. There was one shot at JG... and several blame shifts, excuses, et al that had pretty much nothing to do with the OP. For instance: "As much as JG got hit, he probably had PTSD ..." But it is OK to "bash" the OL, right? Maybe the "bashers" of the OL should stop watching UT football.... right?
 
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Seems like some people just have a hard on for hating on JG. Yeah I get it, he hasn't been the best QB at Tennessee and I said it in another thread, I don't think he's very good right now. That can change. If not, next man up.
 
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We had better hope JG has improved a lot since last season. He IS the QB and after him we only have raw players. I believe JG will be better with Chaney's coaching and maybe better protection. We need to get behind him and hope he has an all SEC year.
 
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Seems like some people just have a hard on for hating on JG. Yeah I get it, he hasn't been the best QB at Tennessee and I said it in another thread, I don't think he's very good right now. That can change. If not, next man up.

Some don't really hate him, they've made it clear they don't want to see him get hurt or anything bad happen to him, they just want someone else to be better at the QB position so we can move on from the JG era. IMO that's the same as hoping he fails, but obviously my opinion is wrong.
 
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Constant JG bashers either need to get a life or stop watching Tennessee football in general.

Guy can’t even help one of his teammates without ya’ll freaking out.

Get help.
If you are that sensitive about discussing a player then you probably shouldn't be on the internet reading a football discussion forum
 
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Some don't really hate him, they've made it clear they don't want to see him get hurt or anything bad happen to him, they just want someone else to be better at the QB position so we can move on from the JG era. IMO that's the same as hoping he fails, but obviously my opinion is wrong.

Not hoping he fails, but if he is the same player that we saw the last two seasons... it is well past time to move on from him.
 
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Not hoping he fails, but if he is the same player that we saw the last two seasons... it is well past time to move on from him.

But you don't know if he will be the "same player" as we saw last year. I expect our line to be improved at least some and under Chaney and Weinke, I expect JG to improve too.

If Chaney thinks its time to move on, I have no question we will.
 
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I'm not here to bash JG. I think with Chaney as coach he has a good chance to be a top level QB. But it's concerning to me that Shroud is the one asking to get in the film room. I'd rather that be the other way around.
 
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Not hoping he fails, but if he is the same player that we saw the last two seasons... it is well past time to move on from him.
He wasn't the same player for two years though. That is the problem. Y'all are acting like his second year was the exact same as the first.

So if he improves as much as he did from the first to second we will be good.
 
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I'm not here to bash JG. I think with Chaney as coach he has a good chance to be a top level QB. But it's concerning to me that Shroud is the one asking to get in the film room. I'd rather that be the other way around.
JG is already there. Hence Shrout JOINING him. Why should JG make Shrout do extra work for Shrout?
 
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JG is already there. Hence Shrout JOINING him. Why should JG make Shrout do extra work for Shrout?

I may be over reacting (and probably so) but I'd rather read that JG was dragging the young QBs into the film room with him. It's a leadership sort of thing that would look good on a returning QB.
 
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If this be the case, what were we basing his ability to be a good big time college QB on? I don't remember his "hype" and if it was really proven to use experts. Seems it would be hard to prove with just one year of HS competition. (there have been many flash in the pan game players over the years) Or could it have been we thought he was a "project"? If this were so, wonder if we have the place and development time for this type prospect right now. Or were we grasping at straws? Just don't remember the circumstances.
As I recall, he had been highly praised by NFL scouts, and was known by our last Offensive Coordinator.
 
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He said he wishes JG was asking Shrout to do film study. Why would JG do that? It's on Shrout to do the extra work for himself.

The quote implies Shrout asked JG to join him (Shrout) in the film room. Seattle said that's cool but he wished it was the other way around (JG asking Shrout to join him)

This is not hard.
 
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The quote implies Shrout asked JG to join him (Shrout) in the film room. Seattle said that's cool but he wished it was the other way around (JG asking Shrout to join him)

This is not hard.
The quote implies that when he is doing extra work for himself personally he asked JG to go to help his development.

Why would JG ask Shrout to do work for Shrout?


Is personal development film study for Shrout to learn. Why would JG suggest that?

He already has his own film study sessions.
 
#47
#47
The disconnect between know and do is not uncommon. Chryst "knew" but he very often failed in execution both at Stanford and UT.
He was doing pretty well against AL when JG went out. Back to back, down the field touchdowns, then Pruitt told the team at halftime, we aren’t going to pass, but run the ball for the second half.
 
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The disconnect between know and do is not uncommon. Chryst "knew" but he very often failed in execution both at Stanford and UT.
He was doing pretty well against AL when JG went out. Back to back, down the field touchdowns, then Pruitt told the team at halftime, we aren’t going to pass, but run the ball for the second half.
 
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You know what’s the purpose of this thread. 😉

Haha. Seriously, I mean come on.

Im not saying its a problem, but I too wish JG was asking Shrout to join him in the film room rather than the other way around. But, what just happened?
 
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He was doing pretty well against AL when JG went out. Back to back, down the field touchdowns, then Pruitt told the team at halftime, we aren’t going to pass, but run the ball for the second half.
Except for the fact he threw more passes in the second half. 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
 
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