Ainge

#26
#26
Did anyone else hear when they were talking about his draft stock and Todd McShay said that he "lacked arm strength"???

If there is one thing Erik Ainge has, it's a very, very strong arm. Maybe it's the short routes or his "shoulder injury" and not throwing the ball all over the field like he did his freshman season, but you've got to be kidding me with that comment.

I heard that too and thought...he's throwing lasers today, what is this tool talking about. He was ripping the ball out there in the first half. They also said he was ranked 10th as far as senior quarterbacks this year.
 
#27
#27
after watching USCw eat up Juice Williams, a mobile QB, I'd rather take 2nd and 10 with a thrown away ball than 2nd and 18 with a sack.

I could be crazy tho.
 
#28
#28
I read some comments by the Wisc. secondary on the KNS site tonight. EA has their respect. And if I'm not mistaken, we took some shots downfield today. That was nice to see. Wish our receivers had some wheels and didn't drop the early passes...
 
#29
#29
Fox Sports on Ainge:



Much as Bielema abandoned P.J. Hill at crunch time, Fulmer shockingly snubbed his best player, quarterback Erik Ainge, in money situations. With the Vols up by four and driving deep in Wisconsin territory with roughly ten minutes left in regulation, Fulmer suddenly pulled Ainge despite the fact that the signal caller had converted a third-and-16, a third-and-8, and then a fourh-and-3 on a long, championship-caliber drive that seemed set to bury the Badgers.

Ainge's last collegiate game witnessed the maximization of the young man's talents, as a seasoned leader under center provided polish and precision for Fulmer and departing offensive coordinator David Cutcliffe, who now heads to Duke to coach the Blue Devils. But just when Ainge had the Vols on the verge of a victory-sealing touchdown, Fulmer yanked him out of the lineup in favor of running quarterback Gerald Jones.
 
#32
#32
Fox Sports on Ainge:



Much as Bielema abandoned P.J. Hill at crunch time, Fulmer shockingly snubbed his best player, quarterback Erik Ainge, in money situations. With the Vols up by four and driving deep in Wisconsin territory with roughly ten minutes left in regulation, Fulmer suddenly pulled Ainge despite the fact that the signal caller had converted a third-and-16, a third-and-8, and then a fourh-and-3 on a long, championship-caliber drive that seemed set to bury the Badgers.

Ainge's last collegiate game witnessed the maximization of the young man's talents, as a seasoned leader under center provided polish and precision for Fulmer and departing offensive coordinator David Cutcliffe, who now heads to Duke to coach the Blue Devils. But just when Ainge had the Vols on the verge of a victory-sealing touchdown, Fulmer yanked him out of the lineup in favor of running quarterback Gerald Jones.

isn't that from the article written by the obvious sec hater which is rediculous and makes UT out to be some piece of crap school who just sucked less today?
 
#34
#34
just for the record i wasn't saying he sucked, the second half play selection sucked, i'm no ainge hater, but maybe crompton/coleman can air it out more in the second half next year.
 
#35
#35
isn't that from the article written by the obvious sec hater which is rediculous and makes UT out to be some piece of crap school who just sucked less today?

At least he got part of it right. The point is, if a SEC hater sees Ainge as a good player, then there must be something to it as it would seem more logical to bash than praise.
 
#36
#36
At least he got part of it right. The point is, if a SEC hater sees Ainge as a good player, then there must be something to it as it would seem more logical to bash than praise.

That idiot is bashing Fulmer....and praising Ainge. Ainge is a decent QB...who sometimes plays really well....and sometimes doesn't. His is just like mine...just an opinion from an observer....
 
#38
#38
That idiot is bashing Fulmer....and praising Ainge. Ainge is a decent QB...who sometimes plays really well....and sometimes doesn't. His is just like mine...just an opinion from an observer....

If to bash Fulmer is to be an idiot, we are well stocked right here. Not necessarily my opinion, just thinking out loud.
 
#40
#40
idk if this has been talked about but after suffering through another UT second half it really seemed like it was about 95% ainge's fault. i know his line was great and he has been good for us over his 4 years but the guy went about 5 drives without throwing the ball more than 2 yards downfield. everytime he gets any kind of pressure he flips the ball to an unopen reciever 2 yards away. looked like he was afraid to get hit, maybe he doesn't know berry only plays D for us. but it was pathetic, from what i just saw we aren't gonna lose much with losing him. and the D gets credit for this one, they stepped up over and over again :good!:

GO VOLS!

ainge played well today for the most part. the reason we didn't win by more today is mainly because of the following:

a. the attempted trick play that resulted in a fumble

and

b. cut's decision to run the g-gun 3 straight times in the redzone when ainge had been in a rhythm the entire drive.
 
#41
#41
idk if this has been talked about but after suffering through another UT second half it really seemed like it was about 95% ainge's fault. i know his line was great and he has been good for us over his 4 years but the guy went about 5 drives without throwing the ball more than 2 yards downfield. everytime he gets any kind of pressure he flips the ball to an unopen reciever 2 yards away. looked like he was afraid to get hit, maybe he doesn't know berry only plays D for us. but it was pathetic, from what i just saw we aren't gonna lose much with losing him. and the D gets credit for this one, they stepped up over and over again :good!:

GO VOLS!

He just played his best game of the season. Why bring this up now?
 
#42
#42
I was pretty impressed with Ainge today. He took a depleted receiving core and made them look better than they really are. Well, when they actually caught the ball...
 
#43
#43
If Meachem and Smith and Swain were all back.. Ainge could very well be a first round pick..
the announcers were talking how Cutliffe said Ainge was better than alot of Pro QB's.. and that he's going to have a good NFL career..
I'm actually on Cutliffe's side.. Ainge could be a starter for some NFL teams. but obviously not all of them.. so i see him being a solid contributor at the next level
 
#45
#45
ainge deff. helped himself this game, i can honestly say i was tottally against him after the sec championship, but i wish him the best of luck, and hope he goes to an NFL team that i dont hate too much :)
 
#47
#47
I love how you guys can call out Ainge.. even after he threw for 365 yards against a good defense with NO interceptions...Ridiculous
 
#49
#49
If Meachem and Smith and Swain were all back.. Ainge could very well be a first round pick..
the announcers were talking how Cutliffe said Ainge was better than alot of Pro QB's.. and that he's going to have a good NFL career..
I'm actually on Cutliffe's side.. Ainge could be a starter for some NFL teams. but obviously not all of them.. so i see him being a solid contributor at the next level

After seeing John Beck From BYU being drafted in the 2nd round, and STARTED several games for Dolphins, I have no doubt Ainge will be at least first-day pick. Cut must be right. I am hoping Ainge be drafted by some rebuilding team, where he will get a shot early in his NFL career.
 
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