London Vol
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Now that the 2020 season for the SEC seems more and more likely to happen I have listed some random topics for discussion
Should we play in September
Well December 19 will give us the definitive answer. I have heard all the arguments from both sides and I have decided it IS better to play for these reasons. The players will probably be safer in this environment that out “loose” in and out of campus. Everybody knows what COVID – 19 is about and after all the players are between 18 and 22 (except Brandon Kennedy who may never leave see below) are old enough to make their own decision, they are young men not children and if they are old enough to go to Iraq then Tuscaloosa should be a breeze. Lets be straight most players harbour ambitions to play on Sundays and the coaching and showcasing on Saturdays is critical, why deny them the chance. Finally if there is a hugh outbreak one can cancel immediately. I say PLAY.
2 or 3 Deep
I suspect that during the season a number of players will be absent and its going to be a lottery when you play teams, for example its not beyond the realms of reality that
Newman and JT Daniels are both self isolating at the same time and some lucky team will catch them perfectly. On top of this teams naturally have a number of injures and without the conditioning this season, this figure may well be higher than normal. So teams with depth will have a great advantage and I believe this is the deepest Vols team for years, Pruitt should reap the benefit of all the building he has been doing.
Cade Mays
The decision to not allow him a waiver is appalling (I still have a feeling he will be on the pitch September 26). Clearly Georgia have blocked this to their shame. If you look after the kid then he WONT want to leave. But if he is not cleared he will have a really tough call to make. Given that the common consensus is that he is a 1st Rounder in the 2021 draft he would leave without pulling on a Vols shirt or does he do exactly that and play next year, with the added bonus of playing with Cooper. Given his history I think it is important to him that he becomes Vol for Life. I think he will play for us next season but quite a tough decision, possibly.
An extra year of eligibility
The consequences of this decision is multiple but the area I wish to discuss is which players will actually leave after this season and unless players have a complete breakout season then I’ve only got 4. Trey Smith, the legend that he is surely will go to make his deserved fortune. Audrey Solomon, a injury free season will show what a player he is and a high draft grade will follow. Josh Palmer, this guy has got it all and now there is no Jennings and Calloway he will have a huge year. Brandon Kennedy, if he comes back it will be year 7 that’s right seven.
Please discuss if you wish
GO VOLS
Should we play in September
Well December 19 will give us the definitive answer. I have heard all the arguments from both sides and I have decided it IS better to play for these reasons. The players will probably be safer in this environment that out “loose” in and out of campus. Everybody knows what COVID – 19 is about and after all the players are between 18 and 22 (except Brandon Kennedy who may never leave see below) are old enough to make their own decision, they are young men not children and if they are old enough to go to Iraq then Tuscaloosa should be a breeze. Lets be straight most players harbour ambitions to play on Sundays and the coaching and showcasing on Saturdays is critical, why deny them the chance. Finally if there is a hugh outbreak one can cancel immediately. I say PLAY.
2 or 3 Deep
I suspect that during the season a number of players will be absent and its going to be a lottery when you play teams, for example its not beyond the realms of reality that
Newman and JT Daniels are both self isolating at the same time and some lucky team will catch them perfectly. On top of this teams naturally have a number of injures and without the conditioning this season, this figure may well be higher than normal. So teams with depth will have a great advantage and I believe this is the deepest Vols team for years, Pruitt should reap the benefit of all the building he has been doing.
Cade Mays
The decision to not allow him a waiver is appalling (I still have a feeling he will be on the pitch September 26). Clearly Georgia have blocked this to their shame. If you look after the kid then he WONT want to leave. But if he is not cleared he will have a really tough call to make. Given that the common consensus is that he is a 1st Rounder in the 2021 draft he would leave without pulling on a Vols shirt or does he do exactly that and play next year, with the added bonus of playing with Cooper. Given his history I think it is important to him that he becomes Vol for Life. I think he will play for us next season but quite a tough decision, possibly.
An extra year of eligibility
The consequences of this decision is multiple but the area I wish to discuss is which players will actually leave after this season and unless players have a complete breakout season then I’ve only got 4. Trey Smith, the legend that he is surely will go to make his deserved fortune. Audrey Solomon, a injury free season will show what a player he is and a high draft grade will follow. Josh Palmer, this guy has got it all and now there is no Jennings and Calloway he will have a huge year. Brandon Kennedy, if he comes back it will be year 7 that’s right seven.
Please discuss if you wish
GO VOLS