Ethan Wolf seems to have disappeared

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Is he injured or is Scott simply failing to get him involved? Seems odd considering Scott’s background and the preseason commitment to getting TEs more involved
 
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We played a one read QB, doubt TE was the number 1 read on many plays.
 
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I think the same could be said of all our TE's. I remember Butch talking about how much they needed them involved when he first started here. Multiple TE sets was something he said a lot. In year 5 they are used to generate false starts.
 
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He has a. problem running and keeping. His balance

Really? He's about to pass a legend at both UT and Dallas for all time TE receptions at UT. Remember the guy named Jason Whitten?

:thud:

O coordinator is not getting him involved. Hence offensive production is way down.

Tennesseeduke
 
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Ethan's too soft. Others have said it before (including former coaches) and I didn't believe em, but watch him 'play'. It's painful to watch him try to block sometimes, he's just too damn soft, plain and simple.
 
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Ethan's too soft. Others have said it before (including former coaches) and I didn't believe em, but watch him 'play'. It's painful to watch him try to block sometimes, he's just too damn soft, plain and simple.

Yep, with the injuries ive been begging to see latrell bumphus get more playing time. Hes definitely more physical than wolfe.

Wolfe plays like a tall, super-slow, clumsy wide receiver.
 
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Really? He's about to pass a legend at both UT and Dallas for all time TE receptions at UT. Remember the guy named Jason Whitten?

:thud:

O coordinator is not getting him involved. Hence offensive production is way down.

Tennesseeduke
That’s only because he is a 4 starter and nobody to push for playing time during his career
 
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