Crompton is better than Snead....

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Snead
65/139 (46.8%) passing for 868 yards and 9 TD's and 9 INT's


Crompton
102/177 (57.6%) passing for 1210 yards and 13 TD's and 9 INT's

Give Crompdaddy some love...
 
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after a very long time, our offense finally CLICKED!!
I bet there was a tremendous pressure from fans to change the QB. Props to the coaching staff for believing and sticking with their plan even after tough losses.

this past week, I believed only way to turn this season around is for Crompdaddy to lift himself up. now our confidence is high and we have 2 weeks to prepare for our arch-rival.
 
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We'll see if we are still saying that after the next two games, but right now its time to celebrate a rare great performance by Crompton. He is too Helter Skelter to seal that statement. I think Ole Miss is finally coming down to earth and realizing what a poor coach they got in Houston Nutt. Those are Coach O's players out there.
 
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Coach O brought in so much talent they wrote a freakin book about it. Our TIME is coming. Its obvious that Ga is done and Fl is on the high side of a huge down turn, it will be back to Tennessee/Alabama very soon.
I think people misunderstand "tradition", it meens something more to those that have than those that hope to attain it. It literally takes decades.........
 
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In the last 2 games, against 2 quality SEC opponents, Crompton has thrown 6 TDs and 1 INT. You can spin that any way you want about the way he got the TDs, but that is pretty impressive imo...
 
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We'll see if we are still saying that after the next two games, but right now its time to celebrate a rare great performance by Crompton. He is too Helter Skelter to seal that statement. I think Ole Miss is finally coming down to earth and realizing what a poor coach they got in Houston Nutt. Those are Coach O's players out there.

Last three games Cromp has 8 TD's and two picks. He was really accurate today with his throws.
 
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Yeah only mistake today was a foot wrong. I mean he read the blitz perfect, but erred his throw just a foot. Then, bounced back and drove us right back down the field. I love it, I absolutely love it.
 
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In the last 2 games, against 2 quality SEC opponents, Crompton has thrown 6 TDs and 1 INT. You can spin that any way you want about the way he got the TDs, but that is pretty impressive imo...

He has played great. Drops cost him last game but the receivers came through today.
 
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Biggest difference is Ole Piss is used to poor play and anything above the norm is heisman material. (minus Eli)
 
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In the last 2 games, against 2 quality SEC opponents, Crompton has thrown 6 TDs and 1 INT. You can spin that any way you want about the way he got the TDs, but that is pretty impressive imo...

Are we seriously losing our minds collectively?

I was very excited to see Crompton play well as he threw on the run today. I think it was a very insightful poster who discussed how that goes against what Chaney and Kiffin like to see, but it is the only way for Crompton to feel comfortable and be successful.

Crompton played like crap against Auburn. In the first half it was not the fault of the WR as much as it was his fault for missing guys who were wide open and throwing behind people again and again and again...

If you guys want to keep riding the delusional elevator up that he is good after a good game, and that he is the worst QB in NCAA history when he has a bad game feel free.

Facts are these, Crompton is a very physically gifted QB who mentally has now played well in 2 games, Western Kentucky and Georgia (a team with a defense that made Garcia look like an NFL QB). That is encouraging. He also played like a mental invalid against UCLA singlehandedly costing us a game we should have won. He played poorly against UF. He played poorly against Auburn and if you cannot see that you did not watch carefully or you do not understand football.
 
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It's amazing how opinions change about a player after he plays a good game. Don't worry, he'll be back to normal very soon.:yes:
 
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VOLS fans hope to win. We expect to win. That's a very big difference in the two programs right now.
 
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Are we seriously losing our minds collectively?

I was very excited to see Crompton play well as he threw on the run today. I think it was a very insightful poster who discussed how that goes against what Chaney and Kiffin like to see, but it is the only way for Crompton to feel comfortable and be successful.

Crompton played like crap against Auburn. In the first half it was not the fault of the WR as much as it was his fault for missing guys who were wide open and throwing behind people again and again and again...

If you guys want to keep riding the delusional elevator up that he is good after a good game, and that he is the worst QB in NCAA history when he has a bad game feel free.

Facts are these, Crompton is a very physically gifted QB who mentally has now played well in 2 games, Western Kentucky and Georgia (a team with a defense that made Garcia look like an NFL QB). That is encouraging. He also played like a mental invalid against UCLA singlehandedly costing us a game we should have won. He played poorly against UF. He played poorly against Auburn and if you cannot see that you did not watch carefully or you do not understand football.

He said nothing about that, hyperbole aside, he posted his stats from the last 2 SEC games and said spin it like you want, you chose to spin it like a negative nancy, but even though it was against willie martinez, we have to be encouraged with what we saw.
 
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I'll admit that im not the biggest Crompton supporter but he looked like a qb who was very comfortable with the game plan. But the biggest story for the offense was that his receivers were running the right routes, finally catching the ball consistently, and making plays after the catch. Glad to see Crompton have a great game... he deserves it all the flak he has received from the Volnation
 
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Are we seriously losing our minds collectively?
I'm willing to consider that you have... You are so crazy in your hatred for the kid that you can't call good, good.

I was very excited to see Crompton play well as he threw on the run today.
He threw well all the time today. He threw one bad ball.
I think it was a very insightful poster who discussed how that goes against what Chaney and Kiffin like to see, but it is the only way for Crompton to feel comfortable and be successful.
Of course you do. It gives you an out rather than just admitting that you were wrong.

I have no idea what he might do from here on out but he demonstrated today that YOU WERE WRONG. You said he was a lost cause in about a million different ways... and now you just can't stand it.

Crompton played like crap against Auburn. In the first half it was not the fault of the WR as much as it was his fault for missing guys who were wide open and throwing behind people again and again and again...
Pure denial of fact. The main difference between today and Aub was not Crompton. It was the simple fact that the WR's caught balls today that they were dropping last week. Crompton hasn't thrown the ball well all year... but he has the last two.

Someone (ahem) told you guys a few weeks ago that sometimes it takes time for a team to gel. Today, they looked like a team that knew how to play together.

If you guys want to keep riding the delusional elevator up that he is good after a good game, and that he is the worst QB in NCAA history when he has a bad game feel free.
Or we can recognize the GOOD and the bad... something you are incapable of doing. Like I said before the game, you've decided JC can't do anything good and therefore he can't as far as you are concerned.

He shredded UGA today and you just can't bring yourself to acknowledge that he might be able to play.

Facts are these, Crompton is a very physically gifted QB who mentally has now played well in 2 games, Western Kentucky and Georgia (a team with a defense that made Garcia look like an NFL QB). That is encouraging. He also played like a mental invalid against UCLA singlehandedly costing us a game we should have won.
Still in denial? JC by no stretch cost UT the UCLA game singlehandedly. The WR's play very, very poorly as well... and UT still hasn't solved their kick coverage issues.

He played poorly against UF. He played poorly against Auburn and if you cannot see that you did not watch carefully or you do not understand football.
I understand football just fine... I know that SEC WR's catch balls that hit them in the hands of chest. They run the right routes consistently.

Aren't you one of the ones that said CLK was just being stubborn? I think we now have very clear evidence of who is being stubborn.

Truly, truly pathetic MHF. Why don't you "man up" and admit you were wrong? Isn't that what you've been demanding CLK or JC do?
 

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