ORANGE & WHITE
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No, he said it on twitter. I asked him if he had to guess, will it be UT or Clemson?
He responded with "I don't have to guess. Haha."
No, he said it on twitter. I asked him if he had to guess, will it be UT or Clemson?
He responded with "I don't have to guess. Haha."
What? Sammy Watkins is not coming back I'm pretty sure.
Woody pretty much already told everyone what he think when he said "calvacade" of coaches really helped Tennessee out! I don't know how he would say it is Clemson after that statement.
That was my assumption. I was going to see if he would confirm it. It seems like he is saying it is Tennessee, and that's not a guess. JMO by combining the two statements.
3 of their top 5? Their #1 is gone, Malone could get targets over the remaining top 4.
The point is, if anybody would read what I wrote, is that 4 of their top 5 WRs will definitely be back. Watkins, while everybody believes he will declare, is just a Junior so there is some slim, infantesimal chance that he could return.
Either way, bottom line is, Clemson's WR situation is NOT wide open for a freshman to step in and play. UT's absolutely is.
3 of their top 5? Their #1 is gone, Malone could get targets over the remaining top 4.
And you know for sure their next 4 are better than ours.
Better than Josh Smith, Jason Croom and Pig Howard? What do you think? I'd take that bet.
Point is they have 4 other receivers that look to be pretty well established. We have North for sure and Pig in the slot. Clemson's passing offense this year is deep and dynamic.... I'm watching them right now. Ours sucks. Again, what do you think?
It's not even comparable. The only argument would be that they love 4 wide sets so he'll be on the field plenty. But the depth chart is much more favorable for him at UT.
Better than Josh Smith, Jason Croom and Pig Howard? What do you think? I'd take that bet.
Point is they have 4 other receivers that look to be pretty well established. We have North for sure and Pig in the slot. Clemson's passing offense this year is deep and dynamic.... I'm watching them right now. Ours sucks. Again, what do you think?
I still don't think our receivers are that bad. They are still young and have time to develop. We have a great stable of WRs for the future. Malone is just that good though. He will start for Tennessee or Clemson next year. He is that good! Paul Harris, Jason Croom, Josh Smith, North of course, who knows maybe Drae Bowles could all end up being great! I would say our future passing game suck. Not saying you were, but I have heard plenty downing our young WRs and they haven't developed to their full potential yet. They are young and will get better. Malone is a st8 beast though!
Better than Josh Smith, Jason Croom and Pig Howard? What do you think? I'd take that bet.
Point is they have 4 other receivers that look to be pretty well established. We have North for sure and Pig in the slot. Clemson's passing offense this year is deep and dynamic.... I'm watching them right now. Ours sucks. Again, what do you think?
Don't forget Ryan JenkinsI still don't think our receivers are that bad. They are still young and have time to develop. We have a great stable of WRs for the future. Malone is just that good though. He will start for Tennessee or Clemson next year. He is that good! Paul Harris, Jason Croom, Josh Smith, North of course, who knows maybe Drae Bowles could all end up being great! I would say our future passing game suck. Not saying you were, but I have heard plenty downing our young WRs and they haven't developed to their full potential yet. They are young and will get better. Malone is a st8 beast though!
Exactly, ours sucks. We're going to have the same coaches and QBs. Clemson has some unknowns at WR next year who are all juniors, so Malone would have 1 year max before becoming number 1 guy. There's no way you can say we have a better situation with the year we've had, the play calling we have, and the QBs we have.
Evidently, no WR on our roster last week, against Vanderbilt, could run any route in our offense and get open so that the coaching staff felt even remotely comfortably running any other play besides a WR screen.
Prior to the last futile drive Dobbs had 9 completions on 16 attempts for 16 yards. Dobbs shoulders blame for this too, but a lot of if not most of the blame, IMO, rests squarely on a very poor WR corps. I doubt Dobbs would've have been "seeing ghosts" and running around so anxiously in the pocket if he'd had receivers running open in front of him.