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What's My Age Again?
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Back to point: Ainge did really well on the show. It was probably best show Packer has ever had. Ainge had some real insight & said he didnt handle swapping time at QB vey well. He showed some maturing. Worth looking in the guide and watching the replay.
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He should have never seen the football field after September 2005. From that point on, Fulmer and his staff should have been moving in another direction. Instead, not only does he stay on campus, but Cutcliffe turns around and force feeds Ainge down our throats, at the expense of Crompton's development. He lost all kinds of time, development, and confidence those 2 years under Cutcliffe. Then, when Cutcliffe leaves, we are left with Crompton, who has to now learn under a 3rd OC in his time in Knoxville (Sanders his redshirt freshman year when he was injured, Cutcliffe and Clawson). 2008 is what we have as a result. The evaluation of what Crompton could or couldn't do should have been done in 2006 and early 2007. At that point (and really, after the 2005 debacle), Fulmer and the gang should have been pressing to find a quarterback. Instead, Clawson (and later on Kiffin/Chaney) are given a quarterback that is damaged mentally.
And another thing. I can make the argument that Aineg actually stunted the development of 2 other quarterbacks on campus. He stole snaps away from Brent Scheaffer and got him distracted and frustrated and he stole snaps away from Rick Clausen.
So as a result of Cutcliffe and Fulmer turning a blind eye to Ainge's drug use/abuse and bad play, we end up having 2008, which prompted tghe firing of Fulmer and hiring of Kiffin, which in turn caused us to go out in a hurried manner to find Kiffin's replacement once he left. 3 years, 3 different coaches. 3 years, 3 different OCs (Cutcliffe, Clawson and Chaney/Kiffin).
Ainge was the catalyst for the most turbulent 6 years in UT football history. His drug use/abuse and kid glove pampering from the Fulmer staff ended up setting UT back 10 because of the chain of events and consequences that occurred if the guy would have instead simple exited stage left after halftime of the 2005 LSU game and never put on the Orange and White again.
On this topic, Ras puts Gibbs to shame. It's like he caught Ainge simultaneously slashing his tires, burning down his house and sleeping with his girlfriend.
He didn't become the starter until the 3rd or 4th game of 2004. Plus, he got bailed out by Scheaffer in the South Carolina game. And, he got knocked out of the Notre Dame game. And he missed the last few games of the season and didn't even play in the 2004 SEC championship.
And no... bowl wins >>> SEC East "championships" (quotations around championships)
Wrong again. He started the third game after playing all but three series against Florida in the second game, including leading the game-winning drive.
In the South Carolina game, you have it backwards, Schaeffer broke his collarbone in that one and Ainge had to finish it for him.
Ainge missed Vandy and Kentucky after his shoulder injury, that's two regular season games.
So to you, going .500 and winning a meaningless bowl in Nashville is more impressive than winning what was the toughest division in college football TWICE?
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I'm not sure if we've had a QB since the 2000s that hasn't been a headcase in some way other than Casey.
Crompton and his family vs. the whole Vol fan base mentality surpasses anything Ainge ever showed.
And lol at claiming Ainge held back Schaeffer in any way. I still take an oxy'd up Ainge over the Crompdaddy any day.
I think the pair of Eastern Division Championships make up for it. And he was a member of the 2004 team that won the Cotton Bowl, wouldn't have been there if he hadn't won the majority of our games that season. Not his fault his arm was in a sling for the bowl game.
No, you have it wrontg. Shaeffer bailed us out in that game. He might have broken his collarbone in the process, but he led us to victory, not Ainge.Wrong again. He started the third game after playing all but three series against Florida in the second game, including leading the game-winning drive.
In the South Carolina game, you have it backwards, Schaeffer broke his collarbone in that one and Ainge had to finish it for him.
Ainge missed Vandy and Kentucky after his shoulder injury, that's two regular season games.
So to you, going .500 and winning a meaningless bowl in Nashville is more impressive than winning what was the toughest division in college football TWICE?
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apparently you don't because he was terrible at throwing the ball.
If you thought Schaeffer was better than Ainge, I invite you to go have a look at Schaefer's career at Ole Miss. He was a good athlete, but no feel whatsoever for throwing from the pocket.
That's your opinion. Mine is that he threw it very well while at UT. Fulmer named Ainge the starter based on a few series in the second half. FACT. Shaeffer got the starting job for the opening game based on 3 weeks worth of practice and his ability to manage the team better. Another fact.
It was just another in long list of bad decisions by PF in the last decade
