That kid was a gun slinger. Great arm. Good for him.
The defense is what held the program back. TN could score during his final year. Defense couldn't stop a dead man from scoring that year though.His immaturity while he was at UT held him and the program back at the time. However, it is great to see him make a career in the NFL and to have earned the money he has made. NFL teams would not keep a knucklehead around to be a practice squad player. I hope he gets a legit chance befoe he retires.
His immaturity while he was at UT held him and the program back at the time. However, it is great to see him make a career in the NFL and to have earned the money he has made. NFL teams would not keep a knucklehead around to be a practice squad player. I hope he gets a legit chance befoe he retires.
The defense is what held the program back. TN could score during his final year. Defense couldn't stop a dead man from scoring that year though.
Bray had a fantastic arm and was accurate as all get out, BUT when he was in a challenging situation or in a big game he crumbled everytime. Granted the defense cost him a bunch of wins, because he done more than enough to win games but in crucial moments he choked.I’ll catch heat for this, but I think Tyler Bray was the most physically gifted thrower of a football I’ve seen at Tennessee.
I went back a few months ago and looked at Bray's last year and we averaged around 32 points per game.....Scored over 35-40 a few times. Scored 48 (forty eight) against Missouri............................and LOST!! Scored 44 against UGA and lost...... scored 31 against Miss State and lost....scored 35 against USCe and lost....