Let's face the facts

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nebraskavolunteer

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I don't wont to hurt Crompton's feelings, but he has had four differant OC's and two differant coaching staffs. He is still the same bad QB he has been for the last 4 years. Nothing will change until we change QB's. I'm sure he wonts to win just as bad as we wont to see him win. It will never happen. He is not the highly rated QB every body that he was coming out of HS. If we don't find a QB before next week so we can control the ball at least half the game. It wont be pertty. He has shown us his best and worst. It's time to look some where else. If he is the best we have we are looking at a terrible year. Many thousands of fans and our hole team happiness is at stake here. I'm getting older every year. I would like to see Tennessee do something good for a change.
 
#2
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my feelings though are:

1) if any of the other QBs were really that much better, wouldn't the coaches already have them starting ahead of the guy on the depth chart

and 2) Kiffin has said before that he pledges not to change QBs mid-game; it's that kind of loyalty that makes me think he stays with crompton next week rather than risk with some (to him and his system this season) completely new QB
 
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I will read what anybody has to say. BUT until you learn to spell nebraskavolunteer I refuse to even consider what you say.
 
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#4
it is harder to win with a good team and a bad qb than it is a bad team with a good qb. that position just means that much to a ball team. our defense is great. our offense is pretty good everywhere except the qb, and we just can't overcome how bad we are there. he is honestly the worst qb to ever play at tennessee. the bad part is we don't have anyone good enough to get him off the feild.
 
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