utchs81
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Nico had much better coaching. Jarret had to suffer through the worst coaching in UT athletics history. That would likely make a big difference.He maybe, maybe, could have had a year like Nico had last year. His arm strength, athleticism, and processing speed are all worse than Nico's (and Nico's processing speed is pretty low to begin with).
I factored that in. JG would have had better coaching, but is physically limited relative to Nico and has similar processing issues. Heup would have put JG in better situations, been a better playcaller, etc. He probably would not have thrown as many interceptions and would have had a better running game behind him, but JG would still be limited in what he could do.Nico had much better coaching. Jarret had to suffer through the worst coaching in UT athletics history. That would likely make a big difference.
That's pretty petty. I'm sure even Jeremy aight has moved on from that one.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 !
I factored that in. JG would have had better coaching, but is physically limited relative to Nico and has similar processing issues. Heup would have put JG in better situations, been a better playcaller, etc. He probably would not have thrown as many interceptions and would have had a better running game behind him, but JG would still be limited in what he could do.
Under Butch/Pruitt, Nico probably would have performed like JG, despite the better physical talent.
Dobbs seemed to do fine with it…. Guarantano could not process the field fast enough and that didn’t change when he went to wsu. Nico was head and shoulders better than jg ever was as a true freshman.Nico had much better coaching. Jarret had to suffer through the worst coaching in UT athletics history. That would likely make a big difference.
JG, despite being touted as a "dual threat" QB, was basically a statue in the pocket. The misevaluation there (granted, not just by Butch's staff but basically everyone) is still baffling to me.JG wasn't as highly touted as Nico but he wasn't a scrub recruit. He was a high 4* QB from what I understand.
Tennessee has never had a challenge recruiting QBs, we have had more problems trying to recruit the supporting case around the QBs. Heupel has been changing that. Honestly, the area Tennessee struggles the most in historically has been the Secondary. Even with Heupel, that unit has improved dramatically. Offensive line is the second area Tennessee has traditionally struggled with.
Having an overbearing father doesn’t help anyone be decisive or assertive. It usually results in hesitancy and self doubt. Heupel was the best hope Nico had for overcoming that. But his Father ruined that for him as wellIt's not lack of intelligence; more a lack of reaction time and being able to pull the trigger.