dobre_shunka
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Joey was not good enough for a 5-7 UCLA team. Instead, they knowingly "traded" him out for a kid and his camp who tried to extort a school by refusing to practice and attempting to hold out for more money, along with any other circus antics behind the scenes.
That should tell you everything you need to know.
My hope is he will light a fire in the qb room with his passion for the game and cause a fierce Qb competition. I also think its MerkSlinger's job until someone takes it from him. He knows the system and the players. So he already has the jump on Aguilar.
Joey was not good enough for a 5-7 UCLA team. Instead, they knowingly "traded" him out for a kid and his camp who tried to extort a school by refusing to practice and attempting to hold out for more money, along with any other circus antics behind the scenes.
That should tell you everything you need to know.
Are you impressed by what Foster has done at UCLA?Joey was not good enough for a 5-7 UCLA team. Instead, they knowingly "traded" him out for a kid and his camp who tried to extort a school by refusing to practice and attempting to hold out for more money, along with any other circus antics behind the scenes.
That should tell you everything you need to know.
I see your point, and will agree that it’s generally true.I’ve been a Vol fan so long that I can make this observation, I enjoy seasons a lot more when the expectations are modest. Same goes for individual players. The ones that get elevated to GOAT status before taking a snap never quite satisfy, which is unfair. Enjoy the season with less drama - hopefully.
You are making a lot of assumptions about our new QB that haven’t necessarily been confirmed. We are all hopeful but we don’t know everyone’s thoughts and motivations behind closed doorsView attachment 737420
Joey is the anti Nico in many ways
1. One was a five-star prospect with a sense of entitlement and the other had to start at juco
2. One is undoubtedly more gifted and relies on those gifts so missing practice isn't a big deal. One had to scrape and claw for everything
3. One plays overly cautious and the other slings the tater and lets his guy makes plays
4. One is a quiet presence in the locker room and the other is a leader of men
5. One still has a massive chip on his shoulder, and I expect Joey to ball out this year!!!
I'm going to throw this stat out there too
Games throwing 200+
Nico 5/13
Joey 25/26-The only game he didn't throw for 200 was his very first
Watch the game highlights, he missed the swing pass to the running back 4 times and 3 stop and go's in the dirt. I'm not cutting on him that was CLEMSON, but expectations need to be lowered some. It sure would be great if he outplayed Nico but time will tell.Still had better weapons to throw to and better OL talent than App St
Although I have been sitting in the same seats at Neyland for 40ish years I reside in Boone and have seen Joey Aguilar play more than almost anyone here. I can't make all the games in Knoxville, so the ones I miss are usually spent at ASU. I've seen JA play live at least 6 or 8 games, more on TV later that were recorded.
I will be the first to admit that I'm not a really brainy guy as far as the X's and O's go, but I have what I would call a loose grasp on both teams abilities and talents.
That being said, We are gonna be OK,,,,really. Not a Natty trophy in the case OK, but a solid 9 or 10 win season OK.
In case you've forgotten, 9 or 10 wins is good in the SEC.
In retrospect my main observations were Joey was really good at looking past the Ist and 2nd option receivers and using his feet to create time for plays to develope.
He did get picked off 12 or 14 times last year, most in the FBS, so there's that.
There's a lot more to unpack, Sean Clark was the head coach, he was fired last year. Jerry Moore, Scott Satterfield,, and Eli Drinkwitz had things booming at App State for decades. Sean Clark dropped the ball and part of that bounce involved Joey not being "coached up" as well as he could have been.
The talent and will are there, I saw it. Coach Heupel will do his part as usual.
It's gonna be OK.
Joey was not good enough for a 5-7 UCLA team. Instead, they knowingly "traded" him out for a kid and his camp who tried to extort a school by refusing to practice and attempting to hold out for more money, along with any other circus antics behind the scenes.
That should tell you everything you need to know.
