Bray has a lot of learning to do

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volberry

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He has a heart like a lion but he let the crowd get to him early. Then he showed he has no pocket presence. then he showed he has some Brett Farveitiss because he threw about 4 picks that were dropped. It is good to know where we stand now. He will improve. Overall not surprised we lost. We should get them next year.
 
#3
#3
I thought Bray played well considering everyone in the stadium knew we were passing the ball, and half the time he was fielding the snap from his knees or lower.
 
#7
#7
I thought Bray played well considering everyone in the stadium knew we were passing the ball, and half the time he was fielding the snap from his knees or lower.

I don't know what was wrong with Stone but that's the worst game of snaps I've ever seen. Bray might have seen some of his receivers if he hadn't been looking at his feet trying to find the ball.
 
#8
#8
Absolutely no running game at all and terrible center play the entire game. He did make some ill advised throws. Then again, he likely knows he has to carry the team in order to win, so no wonder he's "Favreing" it at times.
 
#9
#9
It wasn't the crowd or defense. WE WERE SORTA MISSING OUR BEST PLAYER. People are blind?
 
#10
#10
If it wasn't for Bray we would have been blown out!!!! Bray is going to have to carry this team on his shoulders this year. We will struggle to run the ball in all our games. Go Vols!!!!
 
#11
#11
Bray doesn't have alot of learning to do - the FANBASE does about having realistic expectations. Where are all the "Air Raid!" posters? Where are you, because all I hear are crickets.

Negavols(Realists) 1 - "Air raid!" - 0
 
#12
#12
Yeah, damn Bray for not going 34-41 405 4tds 0ints again...how dare he be so behind the learning curve despite keeping us in the game when we could have lost by 30.
 
#15
#15
It didn't help every snap was low. That immediately puts him in a bad position with such a talented D-line coming after him.
 
#16
#16
We are playing like a one dimensional offense. We need some semblance of a running game. It doesn't have to be a world beater, just be good enough to keep the defense honest, otherwise, every decent defense we face will be looking to gamble with added pressure on the passing game. No?
 
#17
#17
The only time he looked confused was the first pass in the 3rd qtr. Other than that he had no choice but to throw into tight spots. He also had a ton of drops by recievers. He is gonna be a stud and is most of the way there already
 
#18
#18
I thought Bray played well considering everyone in the stadium knew we were passing the ball, and half the time he was fielding the snap from his knees or lower.

By the time he controlled the snap he had about 1 second to throw the ball or get sacked.

And Hunter being out probably only slightly diminished things... not to mention no run game to speak of.
 
#20
#20

That is laughable. When you have one reciever you trust your gonna look like your confused. Plus he had somebody in his face about every play. Ofcourse when you don't have a run game that makes it ten times easier on a quarterback.
 
#21
#21
He did ok for not having any running game and every one knowing that he was going to throw every time.
 
#22
#22
The kid is an absolute gun slinger and I dread facing him next year once he has a full season under his belt. We got lucky he made the mistakes he did and WR dropped some balls. For his first game in a hostile environment, I thought he played pretty damn good.
 
#23
#23
The only time he looked confused was the first pass in the 3rd qtr. Other than that he had no choice but to throw into tight spots. He also had a ton of drops by recievers. He is gonna be a stud and is most of the way there already

he was running for his life on that play.
 
#24
#24
Bray played a great game considering he lost his #1 receiver and the offense was completely one dimensional.
 

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