peaygolf
The "Fly" is open.....Let's Go Peay!!!! Mu**ay sux
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Yep, all four of our qbs have legit talent and could start somewhere. Whoever loses out should leave.I really would not be surprised to see Bailey go pretty soon also. I think this staff may only be giving lip-service to an open competition. If Bailey doesn't start this year, he very well may never be a starter. If QBs are transferring and winning Heisman trophies, why spend your entire career on the bench? I would imagine there are other coaches who will think as highly of him as we did before CJH recruited Milton.
He has nothing to lose by seeing if the job falls to him this season. If he's on the team he loses a year. If he's not on the team he loses a year.It must have been terrible last year for Brian when Pruitt would pull him from a game, while leaving an inept qb in the game who had thrown several interceptions. Brian played well against the toughest competition, while the other qb put up non-scoring stats. Pruitt used intimidation and humiliation tactics against Brian during games, for all to see. I do not know how he handled it, but I never heard or saw him complain.
Brian says he is a soldier, does that mean he’s staying at Tennessee? If he’s not the starter, and has to wait for the job to somehow “fall in his lap”, I hope he goes elsewhere, because I believe Brian can be a great quarterback.
As it is, if he leaves, we are stuck with 2 quarterbacks who couldn’t be the starting quarterback at the schools they left.
Agree with most of your post but the bold isn't true. Both lost their jobs. Milton lost his because he was very inconsistent. His inconsistency didn't improve at the pace they wanted and was costing them games.I’ve always preferred more pro-style quarterback play, so if the qb choice was based on who looks tougher to take hits while running, I’m disappointed. This situation lessens my excitement about, and confidence in, the new Coach.
Good luck, Brian!
Not saying you are wrong. But what makes you think Bailey is ahead of Hooker? Passing wise, they're fairly similar except Hooker has proven it in about 15 starts. And then Hooker can run while Bailey cannot.Milton
Bailey
Hooker
In that order most likely
Not sure where my criticism is, I only stated facts. But I bet you that he couldn't guide a raft with (6) 300lb Lineman down a Class V Whitewater river......dont criticize that which you or him are incapable of doing......I bet you could not do the 4 days of preseason practice or the years that he played here and gave his all. Don't criticize what you don't know and what you are incapable of doing.
He needs to transfer somewhere that he can get immediate playing timeUnfortunately, even at this level it is a business. He obviously understands that. He loves the Vols; however, staying would have crippled his future earning potential in the sport. Hopefully there is someone that really wants him from the transfer portal. I wish him nothing but the best moving forward.
Thank you for the info. Statement still true, maybe you would rather I said “would no longer be starting qb”, rather than “couldn’t”, but they lost their starter positions for whatever reason, so couldn’t be the starter, and left.He has nothing to lose by seeing if the job falls to him this season. If he's on the team he loses a year. If he's not on the team he loses a year.
Agree with most of your post but the bold isn't true. Both lost their jobs. Milton lost his because he was very inconsistent. His inconsistency didn't improve at the pace they wanted and was costing them games.
If I have the story straight, Hooker won the job and was later injured. Fuente chose to stick with his replacement after he got better. I have read comments that Fuente's decision was criticized by a significant portion of the fan base and media. Many seemed to think that Hooker should have remained the starter.
Either way, both needed to improve whether they competed for the job at their old school or UT. Both have talent. Milton is pretty much a "pro-style" QB who can give you some power runs. He didn't look to have very good escapability at Michigan. Hooker completed over 60% of his passes at VT while being the regular starter. That demonstrates consistency and experience that none of the others have. Much of his rushing yardage seemed to come on plays where he broke the pocket rather than designed runs. He's different than Dobbs but in that one aspect he's somewhat similar. He looked good when the pocket broke and he had to work the open field.