'15 NM QB Zach Gentry

Do you really think so? And if it turns out to be true, do we continue going after Gibson or would we call it a day?

Hubbs said recently they're likely only going to take 1 more QB this class. If Gentry commits I'm sure they'll still recruit Gibson and other QB's but likely not as hard as they were. I think that if both Gentry and Gibson wanted to be Vols the staff would take them but I think Gibson's interest in UT will lessen if another QB commits soon.
 
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Bray had the ball at the end of a few games with a chance, and something always went wrong...

You mean like Chaney calling a pass play with 2 timeouts, 1 min on the clock after Marlin picked up 15 yards, then Tiny getting beat by Clowney for a strip sack. And not only calling a pass play but calling a long developing pass play with no chip block on the one player that can hurt you.

Or do you mean like Dooley taking his offense off the field with 40 seconds left against a Missouri team that had just came back from 21 pts down
 
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x3 vs UGA in 2012

He had 1 bad throw and it was ball placement on a back shoulder throw to CP. The strip sack wasn't his fault and the other pick was deflected at the line.


It also wasn't his fault that out D allowed 51 pts and God knows how many yards rushing
 
You mean like Chaney calling a pass play with 2 timeouts, 1 min on the clock after Marlin picked up 15 yards, then Tiny getting beat by Clowney for a strip sack. And not only calling a pass play but calling a long developing pass play with no chip block on the one player that can hurt you.

Or do you mean like Dooley taking his offense off the field with 40 seconds left against a Missouri team that had just came back from 21 pts down
You do know that all Bray knew was chucking it deep.. Rarely checked it down(as Gruden called him out on) and was going deep to CP, Hunter no matter what the defense game him.. Those "long developing passes" passes were always fly patterns to one of them.. Nothing too complex, and likely checks he made.. I'm not a Chaney defender, but Bray gets some of the blame IMO
 
From a Rivals article on 4/15...

"I think I am going to try to make a decision the last week of May or in early June," Gentry said. "I should be able to do that easily."
 
I think we can all agree that Bray had more talent than Casey. Bray possibly had the best arm of anyone in his draft class. He could hit a 12 yard deep out just as easily as a 20 yard deep post with the Safety right there. I wish I could have seen Chaney and Bray QB meetings/prep.

However, I think Casey applied himself to the game way more than Bray did. The culture of UT football was insanely different (better) than when Bray was here. Casey had something to play for. He had aspirations of playing in the SEC championship game and a BCS bowl. I don't think Tyler ever felt that.
 
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You do know that all Bray knew was chucking it deep.. Rarely checked it down(as Gruden called him out on) and was going deep to CP, Hunter no matter what the defense game him.. Those "long developing passes" passes were always fly patterns to one of them.. Nothing too complex, and likely checks he made.. I'm not a Chaney defender, but Bray gets some of the blame IMO

I agree he wasn't perfect, but hes not nearly what yall make him out to be.

Edit: And yes he was a gunslinger but he threw some short and intermediate passes too
 
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