Ainge Today - getting excited

#29
#29
Seriously, how many camp QB’s flame out because they’re a fish out of water when it comes to college level defenses?

Plus, if Milton was so great, why didn’t he light it up at his previous school? I hope he kicks ass, but let’s see him play a game before crowning him the Heisman.

So Ainge can’t get excited about Milton? He isn’t allowed to think the guy could be ultra talented? Wonder why Joe Burrow didn’t light it up at OSU? Why didn’t Fields light it up at UGA? Not saying Milton is anywhere near those guys but the point is sometimes players switch schools and go into a much better situation.

Besides QB development in the college ranks, Heupel is better than Harbaugh.
 
#31
#31
Well dang go ahead and name Milton starter so I can get myself up for this season. This QB situation has been really stressful and I am just ready to see it end hopefully it's the last one we have to deal with for awhile. GO VOLS
Not trying to be sarcastic, but what was so stressful about it? My feeling has been that we'll be in very good hands, no matter what. It's not been a matter of if we'll be in good hands as much as whose hands it'll be.

IMHO, a lot of folks harvested themselves some unneeded stress by picking a horse and emotionally betting on it. JMHO
 
#33
#33
Seriously, how many camp QB’s flame out because they’re a fish out of water when it comes to college level defenses?

Plus, if Milton was so great, why didn’t he light it up at his previous school? I hope he kicks ass, but let’s see him play a game before crowning him the Heisman.
Because he was trying to throw there while he had a buggered up hand.
 
#36
#36
‎The Erik Ainge Show: The EA Show - Hour #1 (8.16.21) on Apple Podcasts

Listen to Ainge today starting at 12 minute mark. He watched all of practice this weekend and he’s super excited about the team

- Milton is the best looking QB he’s ever seen here at TN
- teammates are holding each other accountable and picking each other up
- feels better about depth at all positions…”they all look the part”
- competition is great…players fighting each other then picking each other up
- this is going to be the easiest TN team to root for in his lifetime
- coaches are hard and intense but patient. They’re actually teaching
- he’s tempering his expectations for Milton but when he throws it’s not normal. Every single human out there watches him when he throws
- only concern for Milton is when he throws a 6 yard slant it might go off the WR hands and to the other team
- Milton threw a ball to Hyatt 65 yards in air right in bread basket…the DB had stopped (Willy didn’t like that) because it was so far

- said as he’s learned more he understands why those players transferred to OK…he said Pruitt personally told individuals they were Effing terrible. That’s just one example of the things Pruitt said
- he’s very impressed with how Heupel is building this team up but simultaneously putting more demands on them
- not at 8-4 yet but trending that direction, but regardless they’re doing it all the right way…team is going to be fun to root for
when logic takes a vacation, and emotion steps in.
 
#39
#39
So Ainge can’t get excited about Milton? He isn’t allowed to think the guy could be ultra talented? Wonder why Joe Burrow didn’t light it up at OSU? Why didn’t Fields light it up at UGA? Not saying Milton is anywhere near those guys but the point is sometimes players switch schools and go into a much better situation.

Besides QB development in the college ranks, Heupel is better than Harbaugh.
Ok so a couple of points to add. Burrow left OSU while they were in the playoffs already with a starter. Fields left UGA with Fromm at the helm, also a playoff Qb. But yeah I agree sometimes a change is what is needed. Milton is talented, hes big and athletic. Howitzer for an arm. I hope the dude balls out and wins all the accolades because that means we were pretty good in most cases. Also agree that Heupel has a good track record for developing Qbs. All that said go Vols. Sept.2 is around the corner
 
#43
#43
Okay not to be Debbie Downer or Mr. Nega Vol...but don't we get these same sort of reports and optimism with each new staff? That said WGWTFA well WGWSTFAs 7-5

Yep, we do and then we worry about stupid things like Dooley leaving us for Georgia or Butch leaving us for Michigan or Pruitt for Bama when Saban retires.

Eternal optimism springs every time we get a new coach!
 
#46
#46
5-7 or 6-6. with a tiny bowl win. I'll take either, if we are exciting, compete, and improve every week. Remember, we haven't even reached the 85 scholarship limit, have we?
I am going to be patient, with this Coach and staff, until they give me a real reason to not be patient.
 
#48
#48
I'm in the Milton camp but his injury wasn't on his throwing hand.
Well, you have told me something I had not heard.

And yet, I've never seen anyone receive the snap with just one hand, and almost always both hands are on the ball while dropping back to pass or on a pitchout, and handoffs might involve either hand. If he had trouble with any of this, whether game or practice ... I could see him getting replaced by somebody else.
 
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#50
Ok so a couple of points to add. Burrow left OSU while they were in the playoffs already with a starter. Fields left UGA with Fromm at the helm, also a playoff Qb. But yeah I agree sometimes a change is what is needed. Milton is talented, hes big and athletic. Howitzer for an arm. I hope the dude balls out and wins all the accolades because that means we were pretty good in most cases. Also agree that Heupel has a good track record for developing Qbs. All that said go Vols. Sept.2 is around the corner

You could also add Jalen Hurts, Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray and some others I can't think of......Sometimes guys just need to find the right fit for them to shine......Every QB CJH has had have put up numbers the guy knows what he is doing
 
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