Pride85
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I guess we will find out in a few weeks. Maybe we will get a sample size that is a little larger. I do find it interesting that everyone has said he has improved greatly. At least the added muscle might help him to survive a little longer if he falls back into old habits.We will. I take that as coach speak...considering we have video of 1 throw (i know just 1) but that one throw was the exact same crap he did last year..mif rather have seen him over throw the guy..at least then it show some anticipation of leading the wr
If he cannot make the rotation at Lb , he should be switched to Rb. I know he can make the rotation there.JJ Peterson could very well be a career special teams player and "scrub time" linebacker. Hey, nothing wrong with that. As long as he plays hard (which he seems to when he's on the field), goes to class, stays out of trouble, and represents the team and the University in a positive light off the field, I consider that a win. He was a signing day "victory" for the coaching staff who came in far too late to make any inroads in recruiting that first year and he didn't live up to his high school hype. He isn't the first and he certainly won't be the last.
I guess we will find out in a few weeks. Maybe we will get a sample size that is a little larger. I do find it interesting that everyone has said he has improved greatly. At least the added muscle might help him to survive a little longer if he falls back into old habits.
That is true. Maybe this year he can forgo remembering the new vernacular and be able to visualize the play during the game better. It would really bite for me if I had to relearn everything I learned about the playbook every year.JG has always gotten practice accolades, but that hasn't translated into improvements on game day.
There's always hope that the game will finally slow down for him after so many years, we'll find out on the 26th.
... like all 4 LBs to know all 4 positions ... so ILBs would need some time at OLB.My friends, seems like much is being read into somebody's recent position change. 1. We know that during normal times, CJP likes to move folks around to try them at different positions, sometimes moving back where they were. 2. Often this happens in the spring, but we didnt have that, so this is the next best time. 3. But these are not normal times, and in addition to typical season injuries, we have real possibility of guys going into quarantine or even opting out, so more reason to cross-train. 4. And especially at LB, coach has said he wouldldl ld
They switched him to outside linebacker and that is seen by outsiders as acknowledgement from the coaches he can't beat out the others. It is also a bit of a setback I from a learning perspective.
From D. Ubben, The Athletic
Stock up
-Jalin Hyatt
-Malachi Wideman
-K'Rojhn Calbert
-Jahmir Johnson
-Jeremy Banks
-Guarantano-> quicker decisions and accuracy
Stock down
-Harrison Bailey-> missed a lot of practice time
-Deangelo Gibbs
-JJ Peterson
It will be interesting to see how short of a leash the coaches have on him this year. Hopefully, we won't have to find out.
All these reports sound good, but the story with JG has always been looks better than all the other QBs in practice by far but fizzles under the bright lights with inconsistent play. So it's hard to know how much to believe preseason hype about him. I hope the hype all pans out in actual play, but Im taking a wait 'n see attitude.To be fair we have only seen a VERY small amount of footage. Chaney, who doesn't blow smoke, also said JG has looked way more comfortable this year, in year two of his system.
So, I'm a paying member of several sites. David Ubben is the UT football correspondent for the Athletic, a pay site. I'm also someone who pays for the Rivals UT info. I got spanked last week for posting too much from that site. I can only give so such or it gets yanked. Don't blame the writers, it's what I can try and give (without a chain, so to speak). BTW, the Pride of the Southland Band saw its stock fall, for obvious reasons. Enjoy, pro football in just over a week. I think this clears the overseers.Is the writer specifically TN only or is he "generic"?
He may be riding the pine because the other LBs are playing at a higher level. Some times you never know when it's going to kick in or they're going to bust.
JJ Peterson could very well be a career special teams player and "scrub time" linebacker. Hey, nothing wrong with that. As long as he plays hard (which he seems to when he's on the field), goes to class, stays out of trouble, and represents the team and the University in a positive light off the field, I consider that a win. He was a signing day "victory" for the coaching staff who came in far too late to make any inroads in recruiting that first year and he didn't live up to his high school hype. He isn't the first and he certainly won't be the last.