MoCo_Vol
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Ainge is going to go with whatever sounds the best for sure. Unless he meant as a whole, our former teams were a bit top heavy at times.
We’re punished every time she opens her mouth...except for whomever she’s dating.Good. I made the mistake of listening to the Sports Animal at lunch, and Heather just would not shut up about the media's limited access. She made it sound like the fans were being punished by CJP not allowing much media.
Easy easy Ashlee’s dad! That opinion hasn’t even been notarized.If I was in front of you, I might smack you with a rolled up newspaper...
There is no known universe where Clausen, Dobbs, OR Tee is better than Heath F'ing Shuler.
Maybe you're too young. Maybe it's because he left his Junior year, like a dweeb. Maybe it's because Peyton overshadows virtually everything. I don't know.
But we're talking about a QB who finished second in the Heisman his Junior year and would have been the odds on favorite to win the Heisman, on a team that would have likely been a major contender for the national championship, during his senior year, if he hadn't left and BEEN DRAFTED THIRD OVERALL IN THE NFL DRAFT.
Good Lord, y'all...Condredge Holloway is arguably better than Tee and Casey....
I am not sure why college football coaches don't operate more like NFL coaches/organizations. In practices that are open the media can watch the entire practice and comment on players all they want (i.e. Player X made several great catches, the OL struggled a bit, Player Y left practice early with trainers, etc.).... but they can't comment on plays, formations, stuff like that. Being that "transparent" doesn't seem to hurt NFL teams, so why don't colleges follow suit?
And let’s be honest here: there’s no reason to have sports writers at every practice anyway.The media members are a bunch of dorks reporting on something they know little about. Take every single thing reported in the last decade and notice that it is wrong significantly more often than not. Who cares if they are shut out of practice. They are worthless mouth breathers anyways.
NFL players get paid a lot to be under that spectacle and NFL teams can cut a player basically any time they want (though there may be financial repercussions).I am not sure why college football coaches don't operate more like NFL coaches/organizations. In practices that are open the media can watch the entire practice and comment on players all they want (i.e. Player X made several great catches, the OL struggled a bit, Player Y left practice early with trainers, etc.).... but they can't comment on plays, formations, stuff like that. Being that "transparent" doesn't seem to hurt NFL teams, so why don't colleges follow suit?
THIS is the correct answer. I started watching UT football in the mid 70s and my top five QBs would be:If I was in front of you, I might smack you with a rolled up newspaper...
There is no known universe where Clausen, Dobbs, OR Tee is better than Heath F'ing Shuler.
Maybe you're too young. Maybe it's because he left his Junior year, like a dweeb. Maybe it's because Peyton overshadows virtually everything. I don't know.
But we're talking about a QB who finished second in the Heisman his Junior year and would have been the odds on favorite to win the Heisman, on a team that would have likely been a major contender for the national championship, during his senior year, if he hadn't left and BEEN DRAFTED THIRD OVERALL IN THE NFL DRAFT.
Good Lord, y'all...Condredge Holloway is arguably better than Tee and Casey....
NFL players get paid a lot to be under that spectacle and NFL teams can cut a player basically any time they want (though there may be financial repercussions).
College players are compensated far less and programs more or less have to make a 3-5 year commitment to them when they’re 18.
If we’re going to classify college players as amateurs, I think we should shield them from the total media coverage that pros are paid highly to endure.
I think that is totally fair. These are honest questions on my part....why don't college coaches just come out and say that? Or an AD or SID?
Personally, I think it should happen. I wanna defense like we had!