Jarrett Guarantano breaks down some film on his new channel (subscribe!)

#76
#76
Sorry but he lost my love when HE. JG changed the called play and tried to sneak it in on the Bama goal line. Fumble the ball and gave up a td going the other way. Totally selfish and showing he was NOT a team player !
Bad take.

His change at the LOS in no way shows selfishness or anti-team player mentality. He's trying to win the game with what he thought was the right call.

QBs/play callers often go with some type of "trickery" at the goal line. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I guess Peyton Manning was a selfish player when he ran the bootleg for a rushing TD?
 
#77
#77
I might subscribe if he does a film breakdown of his 2019 season

It's not lack of intelligence; more a lack of reaction time and being able to pull the trigger.
@WillisWG too funny...I would like to see him break down that Bama game and what he was thinking in that now infamous play and that Georgia State game.

I often wonder how much lack of coaching, lack of O Line protection, lack of outlet to dump the ball via RB or TE, and such contributed to JG being afraid to make the right decision quickly and get the ball out early which in turn lead to all the interceptions, incompletions, dropped passes, and sacks.

Watching him break this down in the video, I can see he would have definitely benefitted from better coaching.
 
#78
#78
Amazing that he’s wearing a UT hoodie with a framed jersey in the background with the abuse he took on VN
These kids couldn’t care less what a bunch of old dudes in front of their computers wearing a 1979 letterman jacket think. We, as fans try to give our self to much credit sometimes.
 
#79
#79
These kids couldn’t care less what a bunch of old dudes in front of their computers wearing a 1979 letterman jacket think. We, as fans try to give our self to much credit sometimes.

I agree with you 100% but the pearl clutchers during the Dooley/Jones/Pruitt years thought differently
 
#81
#81
@WillisWG too funny...I would like to see him break down that Bama game and what he was thinking in that now infamous play and that Georgia State game.

I often wonder how much lack of coaching, lack of O Line protection, lack of outlet to dump the ball via RB or TE, and such contributed to JG being afraid to make the right decision quickly and get the ball out early which in turn lead to all the interceptions, incompletions, dropped passes, and sacks.

Watching him break this down in the video, I can see he would have definitely benefitted from better coaching.
It's one thing to explain what is happening. There are a lot of knowledgeable fans who have never played a down of QB in their life who can give good explanations of something that happened. To actually be able to do it is quite another.

JG certainly would not have been any worse if he had better coaching. He also I think just lacked a lot of the tools required to play QB in the SEC.
 
#82
#82
@WillisWG too funny...I would like to see him break down that Bama game and what he was thinking in that now infamous play and that Georgia State game.

I often wonder how much lack of coaching, lack of O Line protection, lack of outlet to dump the ball via RB or TE, and such contributed to JG being afraid to make the right decision quickly and get the ball out early which in turn lead to all the interceptions, incompletions, dropped passes, and sacks.

Watching him break this down in the video, I can see he would have definitely benefitted from better coaching.
No doubts he would've benefited from a different HC/OC. Timing is everything
 
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Sorry but he lost my love when HE. JG changed the called play and tried to sneak it in on the Bama goal line. Fumble the ball and gave up a td going the other way. Totally selfish and showing he was NOT a team player !
Such anpoor take. He was being coached by football imbeciles. He shpuld have chamged the play more often.
 
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#96
Just an example of how much the Guarantanos bleed Tennessee orange, Rutgers was hosting a 7 vs 7 high school teams camp the Spring of his senior year. He wasn’t playing of course, but he was there with his whole family to support his high school team. For those that don’t know, his Dad was one of the best wide receivers in Rutgers football history and is in the RU Athletics Hall of Fame. Except for his Dad, the whole family was in orange.
 
#98
#98
I did a search and didn't find any other threads on this topic. But Jarrett Guarantano has a YouTube channel breaking down UT tape. He only has 4 videos posted so far, but it's very good content. The channel is literally just his name. I found it very interesting to see his breakdowns and perspective on things, especially him talking about how different things are at UT now as opposed to when he was there, and also how differently he sees the game after NFL.

I know a few folks got anger with JG from when he left, but I think he was a VFL and was shown the door. His most recent one is an interview with Ron Slay and Brent Doughtery.
 
#99
#99
I did a search and didn't find any other threads on this topic. But Jarrett Guarantano has a youtube channel breaking down UT tape. He only has 4 videos posted so far but its very good content. The channel is literally just his name. I found it very interesting to see his breakdowns and perspective on things esepcially him kind of talking about how different things are at UT now as opposed when he was there and also how different he sees the game after NFL.

I know a few folks got anger with JG from when he left, but I think he was a VFL and was shown the door. His most recent one is an interview with Ron Slay and Brent Doughtery.

Here it is for those who want to check it out.

 
Everybody wants to turn a dollar on the Vol program, JG took more than his fair share of hard hits during Butch Ball, but I think he had Nico like over rating and was in the deep end too quick and was not prepared for his role at Tennessee.
 
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