munsterlander
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If anyone listened to Vol Calls, through the muck of highly screened questions, it seems Butch might have at least cracked the door. We're definitely going to see Dormady Saturday. Will be interesting to see how much.
I heard the other day that the coaching staff replaced all of the 2 ply toilet paper with one ply. :crazy:
Cmon man. Can't you think of anything else to bash the staff with. I am sure you will find something.
Wouldn't be surprised to see this "Azzani let go after bad season. Butch hires his wife's 2nd cousin to coach WRs. He is currently a high school WR coach" Butch responds that while some of the top WR coaches in the country contacted him about the position he felt this guy was the best "fit"
Its way more likely that Dormady never starts a game here, than him taking Dobbs job.
Dormady can't pass to receivers that can't get open while he is being pressured. He also can't make them hold on to good passes they drop.
There is a QB controversy. The controversy is that UT still doesn't have an Oline that will block for him, he doesn't have WRs that can consistently get open for him and he made some controversially bad decisions at QB in the Oklahoma game as well.
Plenty of controversy going on.
I am open to playing Dormady some. If anything, to give some change of pace and see what he can do.
Why would this be a bad thing? Especially when Dobbs has one of his meltdowns and goes into his shell............
Here we go. Two games into the season and QB position in question. FL game will tell all about this staff and QB
Quinten Dormady has gotten a heavy, heavy volume of reps this week. DeBord also told us they're very cognizant of getting Dormady involved.
"Well, we would like to do that. We haven't talked about that (from a timing into the game standpoint), but we would like to do that, yes," he said.
DeBord told us he watched the OU film five full times by Sunday evening.
"Saturday night was gut-wrenching; Sunday was gut-wrenching," he said. "It was for the players and the coaches. It was for everybody. That game hurt. But what I've learned is that I look at that game five times, critique everything, my role, everybody's role. Then after we watch with the players, I put it behind me. Our focus has to be on the next opponent and moving forward. But I can't wait to play."
