BetTer ! Everybody acts like we are setting freaking ducks ! All the BS about trying not to play Alabama. Seen in article that said that Tennessee was using Adams as a voice all the scrap a stupid Tennessee's gonna blast everyone right in the freaking mouth ! Tennessee is a beast we're about to devour and rip every freaking person apartment homes and people lol I left it cause it funny ! Buck fama! Cheaters!
Wolf is the team's best magician. He'd catch a pass or two in the first quarter and then disappear the rest of the game.
Doesn't matter. Just play ball and we find out.https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/tennessee-football/possible-tennessees-passing-game-better-2017/
Better or worse?
With a new quarterback, a new backfield and a new offensive coordinator, one would think that the passing game is in worse shape heading into the 2017 season.
Time will tell. Expectations certainly arent where they were a year ago.
But the quarterback likely will be better protected than Dobbs was last season. Tennessee will benefit from an offensive line that is talented, deep and has interchangeable parts as some players can play multiple positions across the line.
A legit number 2 WR will have to emerge for our passing game to exceed 2016. We got two legit SEC QBs in Dormady and Guarantano. Our O-Line is one of the deepest and most talented in all of CFB so the QB will have time to throw.
If we can get a legit number two WR then our passing game won't miss a beat and possibly even be better in 2017. We shall see.
GBO
I've often wondered if this is by design on Butch's part. I remember last year saying the same things about Malone. It's like once he got his 5 or 6 catches, he wasn't even targeted for the rest of the game. In fact, if you go back and look at Butch's coaching history, that's the norm with his wideouts (Antonio Brown being the main exception at CMU). Pretty much every other season, Butch's reception leaders have been around the 50 catch mark...
Probably look better. Vols will have to get lucky and stay healthy for it to be a surprise season. Otherwise it's going to land where most would expect it too, and the hot seat and firing rumors will heat up. I still think it's a 2 year deal for Jones whether he surprises this year or not. Too many new hires , too many new skill guys, too many convenient excuses to not use them add nausea all year.
I was able to watch Spring scrimmages that Media was not allowed. All our young receivers improved and you know they have talent. We will be better here than most think. QD has a ton of confidence in pocket and control of offense. OL was a mix of players with so many out. But they all looked more physical.
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/tennessee-football/possible-tennessees-passing-game-better-2017/
Better or worse?
With a new quarterback, a new backfield and a new offensive coordinator, one would think that the passing game is in worse shape heading into the 2017 season.
Time will tell. Expectations certainly arent where they were a year ago.
But the quarterback likely will be better protected than Dobbs was last season. Tennessee will benefit from an offensive line that is talented, deep and has interchangeable parts as some players can play multiple positions across the line.
A legit number 2 WR will have to emerge for our passing game to exceed 2016. We got two legit SEC QBs in Dormady and Guarantano. Our O-Line is one of the deepest and most talented in all of CFB so the QB will have time to throw.
If we can get a legit number two WR then our passing game won't miss a beat and possibly even be better in 2017. We shall see.
GBO
As thin as the Vols are at RB, the passing game must improve if the Vols are to contend for the SEC east
on second thought, it may be hard to improve on last years passing stats or points scored......time will tell
Go Vols
I have read all the post above this one and the big question has been ignored. Now maybe it's because the thread centers on offense, but as you say, it will be hard to improve on last years offensive numbers (or success). The big question ( the elephant in the house) is, will the defense improve enough the have a better season?