Good. Most vols on twitter are positive, and the negative or mean spirited vols seem to get tweeted to if they're not supporting recruits or UT. Really good community online, self policing and positive for recruits. It's a good thing.
dooley's still this year's dooley. His lack of ability in recruiting turned into a lack of depth and athletes and is to blame for a lot of the on the field woes.
dd didn't reach out to Von Bell, we didn't have a shot in hell with Hurd w/o him gone, Todd Kelly would have likely been somewhere...
Yeah. Just confidence is huge for a QB. No reason to throw Riley or Dobbs in there, unless is so apparent to staff that either one should be out there. I just don't think it'll happen in one week of evaluation/competition.
Crompton was the man. It took him four years, but he finally put it together. Cheney had to go to one read pass plays, build Crompton's confidence, then gradually build on the play selection. Not too much good is said about Kiffen and Company, but what they did with Crompton was exceptional...
Jury is still out on Worley, he can prove all the doubters (me included) with his performance (if he gets the start) on Saturday. He can manage the team, but has missed key passes and open receivers.
He's the best we got and/or rushing a Fr QB in here would be a bad idea. It'll be Peterman...
That. JW has missed North at least 3 times, 2 could have been for TD another was way underthrown for a big gain vs APSU. Not to mention missing Downs vs. Oregon and the other pass over the middle for a big gain when the score was at 17-7.
Ditto that. I think Worley CAN get it done, I just don't see him doing it consistently. The only basis I have for this is the infrequent yet incredibly impressive throw.
His biggest problem seems to lie between the earholes of his power T helmet.
"It's been challenging at the quarterback...
To be fair, I left at the end of the 3rd qtr. I had seen enough. Not to mention the 8 missed tackles on the Top Plays Punt Return wasn't pretty either.
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