Burning Worley's redshirt

#26
#26
Why does everybody think in terms of good QBs leaving after 3 years? It's happened to us exactly once.

I think he will stay for 4 years.

Which means unless Nance is the back up next year Worley will have only one year as a starter and then we are back to a new unproven QB.

Now if Bray leaves after next year it's not as bad or if Nance is the back up and worley is able to redshirt again.

we will see.

I'm just asking what we gained as a team this year by blowing his redhsirt...
 
#27
#27
People who think that Worley will ever have a redshirt season must not pay attention to what Dooley has said. He doesnt care about redshirts so why would he do it after the fact. Plus isnt the word on the street that Nance is looking to go somewhere else.

The Worley experiment was a fail just admit it and move on. Same record if we had Simms playing the whole time.
 
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You got to play the best player at the position.
To me that was Worley.
Simms was just a big disappointment.
He sits all day in the pocket and gets hammered.
He just didn't have the arm to throw the ball downfield.
Seems like a good guy, but you got to go with the player that is going to help the team the most. To me that was Worley.

Is that a limerick, or are you pressing enter after each period?
 
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People who think that Worley will ever have a redshirt season must not pay attention to what Dooley has said. He doesnt care about redshirts so why would he do it after the fact. Plus isnt the word on the street that Nance is looking to go somewhere else.

The Worley experiment was a fail just admit it and move on. Same record if we had Simms playing the whole time.

I have heard nance is looking to leave.

Interesting point.
 
#30
#30
He would have gotten time next year though like Bray did his first year in blow out games.

Wouldn't that do the same for his growth without burning his redshirt?

No with him practicing for a couple weeks as the number 1 starter did a lot for his growth as a QB. Burning the redshirt shouldn't be a big deal because we need experience and depth at every position. DD knows he needs to win now and is playing players early for experience and depth. The next two recruiting classes hopefully a better percentage will have time to learn behind our current sophomores and freshman.
 
#31
#31
The Worley experiment was a fail just admit it and move on. Same record if we had Simms playing the whole time.
I agree. In hindsight it was silly to put the best player on the field. We would have been much better off just giving up and mailing it in. Maybe then we could have lost the games AND lost the team.
 
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Just asking what the team gained by it now that it looks like he's sitting back down for the next game and the next two years.

Just asking what the gain was.

He gained good quality SEC football experience, against good teams too. Thats a lot to gain for him! Plus he showed that next year if bray goes down(I hope to god that doesn't happen) that Worley can come in and run this offense. Next year he should be better to! To me that exciting!
 
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. . . and nevermind the experience Worley gained getting reps rather than playing soft toss during practice.
 
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I agree he was losing the team GA but don't you think when Bray came back the team would have united then anyways?
 
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. . . and nevermind the experience Worley gained getting reps rather than playing soft toss during practice.

wouldnt he gain the same experience next year in our out of conference games?
 
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People who think that Worley will ever have a redshirt season must not pay attention to what Dooley has said. He doesnt care about redshirts so why would he do it after the fact. Plus isnt the word on the street that Nance is looking to go somewhere else.

The Worley experiment was a fail just admit it and move on. Same record if we had Simms playing the whole time.

Your entitled to your opinion but I believe it was a good move
 
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. . . and nevermind the experience Worley gained getting reps rather than playing soft toss during practice.

It amazes that anyone that has watched a Simms-led UT team over the past two years could be serious about him deserving the starting job.

Before anyone says it, I know... great kid, VFL, warrior.

He is as incapable as almost any other UT QB I've witnessed in my lifetime.
 
#41
#41
I agree he was losing the team GA but don't you think when Bray came back the team would have united then anyways?
We still don't know if Bray is going to be effective though. There's too much at stake to ever give up on a season.
 
#42
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wouldnt he gain the same experience next year in our out of conference games?

Hmmmmm out of conference < USC,ARK! Not even remotely close, at least he knows what it takes to succeed in the SEC and can push himself harder in practice
 
#43
#43
Did you see some of the sideline reactions during the Alabama game? Did you see Simms over there beating himself up and wringing his hands? Maybe Dooley made that move to keep from losing his team.

There's a game Saturday against a team we detest with a shot at a bowl berth on the line. Bray isn't guaranteed to start; he isn't guaranteed to play well once he gets out there. We're a lot more prepared for that now than we would be if all we had to go to was Matt Simms.

You play to win games now. It would be stupid to not put your best players on the field because of some hypothetical situation in freaking 2015.
You my friend win the jackpot for the proper answer. Nice job. :good!:
 
#44
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Since we didn't expect to win the SEC this year anyway, it was obviously a mistake not to redshirt Maggitt and AJ Johnson and Arnett and every other true freshman we've played this year. Imagine what a juggernaut we'd have in 2015 if we could have all those guys back for another yet.
 
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I have a really wide computer monitor.
Its easier for me to read if I return after each sentence.
sorry :hi:

No apologies necessary. I just noticed it. I started reading your post like a poem, and it cracked me up.
 
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People who think that Worley will ever have a redshirt season must not pay attention to what Dooley has said. He doesnt care about redshirts so why would he do it after the fact. Plus isnt the word on the street that Nance is looking to go somewhere else.

The Worley experiment was a fail just admit it and move on. Same record if we had Simms playing the whole time.

Good point. Just kidding, you fail.
 
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wouldnt he gain the same experience next year in our out of conference games?

Mop-up duty in the 4th quarter against Georgia State is "the same experience" as starting against the #8 team in the country at night on national TV in Fayetteville?
 
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Mop-up duty in the 4th quarter against Georgia State is "the same experience" as starting against the #8 team in the country at night on national TV in Fayetteville?

in some aspects yes. in others no.

pilots run simulators all day long before every going into a real life combat scenerio.

i think if a simulator is ok before life or death missions than a c rated team would be good enough for a qb before a sec team.

just saying.
 

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