MWR
The Road not Taken.
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Well stated, respectfully stated opinion.Crompton is a 5th year senior. He has proven two things:
He practices very well
He doesn't have a head for gameday. He just can't do it. His INTs were not tipped passes, they were into triple coverage with no orange jerseys in sight. Horrible, horrible passes.
Why do people feel compelled to go from stating objective facts to definitive conjectures about what will and won't happen?If he can't keep his head on straight against UCLA, forget the rest of the season. It's fine if we have a freshman and we're sticking with him to develop him, but this guy is not going to improve. PERIOD.
Kiffin can either stick with him and loose a ton of games, or he can try something else. This is a no brainer. We won't win with #8 taking the snaps.
Yeah you're right. Some take this way too seriously. Its just a game after all.
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Didn't see the UCLA qb making plays but he managed the offense to a win and played within himself. Kiff has tried to make it as easy as possible for him game planning wise. Yes we need a playmaker back there but there isn't one on the roster. So we play with what we got. JC showed flashes early in his career but that hasn't materialized. Only Crompton can fix his head. Yes I would love to have an all SEC qb but that wasn't my point. Its like having to put a singles hitter in the cleanup spot.I'm sorry cd12 but you are just flat out wrong. UT NEEDS plays from the QB position. There is NO SEC school on their schedule save maybe Vandy that cannot load up the box and stop a running game... and especially one behind the current Vol OL.
Maybe CLK can fix his head. Maybe he will replace him at some point. But the shear fact of the matter is that UT doesn't have the horses up front to be a one dimensional team like Arkansas was a few years back.
Hate is too strong a word. People want to see a competent player at the QB position for a change and get emotional.
I see what you mean but it was the wide open guys he had a problem throwing to.I see a lot of similarities between Crompton and Jake Delhomme......like Delhomme, I think Crompton could succeed if he primarily leans on Quinton Hancock (his best receiver) much the same way that Delhomme relied on Steve Smith. That way, he can build confidence and then go up top to Moore or Rogers on the vertical route every once in a while.
Last saturday, it seemed like he and Hancock were the only two on the same page. He got into trouble throwing to Jones, Moore, and Stocker (when matched against the more speedy corners). If he thinks more about the matchups and relies on hancock I think he can enjoy moderate success.