3 years ago he I think he thought he could “fix” JG. Last year it would help explain Pruitts commitment to a subpar JG while having more talented qbs on the roster to insure HBs commitment. This year it would help explain his continued commitment to JG to insure Salter. I think everyone is just out of possibilities of WHY he’s committed to JG the way he is and this theory is the only one that makes ANY sense. We all know any other coach would’ve moved on well before now. So there’s gotta be a reason JP hasn’t and it has nothing to do with talent or “he gives us the best chance to win” because that wouldn’t be the case if he had invested time into someone else.For three years, hahaha
He’s making a wrong call. We don’t have to get in a weird trough to overexplain it.3 years ago he I think he thought he could “fix” JG. Last year it would help explain Pruitts commitment to a subpar JG while having more talented qbs on the roster to insure HBs commitment. This year it would help explain his continued commitment to JG to insure Salter. I think everyone is just out of possibilities of WHY he’s committed to JG the way he is and this theory is the only one that makes ANY sense. We all know any other coach would’ve moved on well before now. So there’s gotta be a reason JP hasn’t and it has nothing to do with talent or “he gives us the best chance to win” because that wouldn’t be the case if he had invested time into someone else.
You’re open to conspiracies. You brought up black cleats...speaking of traction. You have no history with this program, so you’re not prepared for the wild babbling that’s to come. It’s not science.It just makes sense to me because I thought of this last year. Of course it wasn’t a very popular opinion at the time but it seems to be gaining traction now
Nashville's 104.5 The Zone got into an interesting debate yesterday on the Vols QB situation. I won't bore you with the details, and some hater on here is just going to rake me over the coals for bringing something up that's on another thread (heaven knows this forum is sacred ground), but I'll put myself out there anyway. The general consensus from the debate was that they continue to play JG in order to keep HB or BM from really being able to show what they can do, for fear that if one of them comes on strong and separates from the pack (not happening, by the way), then Kaidon Salter may go elsewhere for fear that the job could be sewn up for 2-3 years. That's all, now go ahead and hate on me, I can take it.
Have you watched Salter play? He is no where near ready to throw a pass in the SEC. He is a tremendous athlete, but he plays in a simplistic offense and pretty much throws screens all game. He needs a lot of coaching, he never sets his feet and has an awkward throwing motion.I don't think Salter has seen anything from anyone on this roster that would scare him away.
I was going to post some similar points but didn’t think they would be well taken coming from me. But I will say that I thought he was faster than he is. And at 6’1 185 he’s small for a qb and may not be able to be the duel threat qb he is in hsHave you watched Salter play? He is no where near ready to throw a pass in the SEC. He is a tremendous athlete, but he plays in a simplistic offense and pretty much throws screens all game. He needs a lot of coaching, he never sets his feet and has an awkward throwing motion.
He is going to good, but it will be a while and I’m not sure we have to coaches to fix the stuff he needs fixing.
He has a lot of highlights and many of them include throwing off his back foot. He does it because he can get away with it, but it’s part of what he needs a full redshirt year correcting.Have you watched Salter play? He is no where near ready to throw a pass in the SEC. He is a tremendous athlete, but he plays in a simplistic offense and pretty much throws screens all game. He needs a lot of coaching, he never sets his feet and has an awkward throwing motion.
He is going to good, but it will be a while and I’m not sure we have to coaches to fix the stuff he needs fixing.
He’ll easily hit 200+ around Spring with a full college regimen after EE. He’s most likely heavier than that 185 currently. He’s not going to be a Cam Newton dual threat anyway. Lamar Jackson was sporting around 185 during his Heisman winning sophomore season...still only 212.I was going to post some similar points but didn’t think they would be well taken coming from me. But I will say that I thought he was faster than he is. And at 6’1 185 he’s small for a qb and may not be able to be the duel threat qb he is in hs