MiramarVol
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I dont know Jon personally. I did manage former teammate of his, whom he is close with, would come into the shop from time to time.Quit bringing facts in here, it makes it funnier for keyboard warriors bringing down a former 5 star Vol, than a 4*.
I dont know Jon personally. I did manage former teammate of his, whom he is close with, would come into the shop from time to time.
The coaching change, and some things with Fulmer werent easy on him. No need to go into specifics, just that we all face our own challenges, and by looks of it he was able to face his own. Overcome whatever, and be very successful.
Yes he threw some wormburners, but he was also a tough SoB.
A scrambling QB. Watch the video and you’ll have your question answered.We have a tight end and running back with the O line blocking 4 guys and getting beat. With 7 guys in coverage against 3 Wr's. What qb can make that work constantly. That's the problem
First year coach implementing his system to his new QB.. Yep, checks out as a typical, logical choice.This is the guy that Kiffin had to change and simplify the offense so he didn’t get confused.
Someone actually listened to the video?!Run the QB, repeatedly. Again and again.
Actually, they have very comparable stories. Both struggled under a head coach for years. Careers were going now where. Each got a coaching upgrade and managed to get drafted by an NFL team.Crompton isn't even in the same stratosphere as Hooker
Someone didn’t watch the Arkansas game. We’ve got problems, buddy. The video is about the solutions. Try hitting the sideways pointing triangle prior to analyzing the content. Thank you.Why are we still talking about this BS when Florida looms on the horizon? The score will still remain the same for the ARK game.
You do know Nico isn't a scrambling QB rightA scrambling QB. Watch the video and you’ll have your question answered.
First year coach implementing his system to his new QB.. Yep, checks out as a typical, logical choice.
Someone actually listened to the video?!
I believe Crompton is offering not only the solution to TN’s current woes, but also offering explanation to his own struggles at QB during the Fulmer years.
Actually, they have very comparable stories. Both struggled under a head coach for years. Careers were going now where. Each got a coaching upgrade and managed to get drafted by an NFL team.
Someone didn’t watch the Arkansas game. We’ve got problems, buddy. The video is about the solutions. Try hitting the sideways pointing triangle prior to analyzing the content. Thank you.
I watched Crompton throw i to double coverage to a FB with Denarious Moore wide open against Wyoming. I don't care about their story. Hooker dominated with an offense with much harder throws to make and made everyone around him better. Crompton never did that.A scrambling QB. Watch the video and you’ll have your question answered.
First year coach implementing his system to his new QB.. Yep, checks out as a typical, logical choice.
Someone actually listened to the video?!
I believe Crompton is offering not only the solution to TN’s current woes, but also offering explanation to his own struggles at QB during the Fulmer years.
Actually, they have very comparable stories. Both struggled under a head coach for years. Careers were going now where. Each got a coaching upgrade and managed to get drafted by an NFL team.
Someone didn’t watch the Arkansas game. We’ve got problems, buddy. The video is about the solutions. Try hitting the sideways pointing triangle prior to analyzing the content. Thank you.
I always felt bad for him. He just never developed the ability to anticipate much of anything AND he had 4 different OCs. Kiffin finally resorted to a bunch of 1 read throws to get a little out of himHe might be held in higher regard if he didn’t come in so heavily associated with Heath. He couldn’t live up to that standard. Very few UT QBs have come close.
Naw, G's throws were always too high. Now, Ol'Worm Burner was only allowed to throw to one side of the field. Then it was into the back of the bench or stands.