'26 MS WR Tristen Keys (lsu commit)

Hopefully he doesn’t listen to Thornton who threw Heup under the bus again recently; evidently blaming our offense on the fact he rounds out his breaks and below average coming out of a break, which is why he only ran slants, posts and go routes. Why run an in or out or dig if your wr can’t run it right.
And it’s not the offense's fault he won’t play through a hangnail. Every time he caught a pass, he left the field with an injury.
 
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If it is Pope needs to go for getting suckered in twice. Unless we see significant improvement by the WRs, and by significant improvement I mean we go for 3k yards in the air in conference play
Oh so the WRs need to have an even better year in only SEC play than they did when Hendon Hooker was the qb for the entire year?

Way to set completely unrealistic expectations. You’ll always be disappointed
 
Don’t get me wrong - I want Keys to be a Vol.

But landing Moa made this more of luxury imo.

Again - I want keys and I’m rooting for him to be here. It would be an elite monumental commitment. But with Moa, King, and Bey… I feel like we have some genuine studs in the class.
 
Don’t get me wrong - I want Keys to be a Vol.

But landing Moa made this more of luxury imo.

Again - I want keys and I’m rooting for him to be here. It would be an elite monumental commitment. But with Moa, King, and Bey… I feel like we have some genuine studs in the class.
It’s great to be in the greedy place and not the needy place.
 
Oh so the WRs need to have an even better year in only SEC play than they did when Hendon Hooker was the qb for the entire year?

Way to set completely unrealistic expectations. You’ll always be disappointed
It is tiresome to deal with these POSTURING posts so they can double back to spread their NEGA agendas throughout the season. Sadly they seem to think it works.
 
I definitely want Keys, but crazy recruitment usually means crazy player.
It's really not that crazy. At least, Tristen Keys' behavior is not crazy. He seems based. And I have heard he has a nice family. Now the speculation and handwringing and all the "feelings" that get shared by others surrounding the recruitment is another story. But that's not on Keys.

GB🍊!
 
If it is Pope needs to go for getting suckered in twice. Unless we see significant improvement by the WRs, and by significant improvement I mean we go for 3k yards in the air in conference play
3,000 passing yards in SEC play is 23% MORE than the top passing team in the SEC last year, Ole Miss.

Your expectation seems a little high. Either that, or I’m high.
 
Couple things AP said on the Volquest pod:

1.) If Keys flips, he doesn't think there will be a decommitment first.

2.) He put a greater than 50% chance Keys flips than sticks with LSU, continued to say TN has momentum and longest relationships.
And also said his relationship with Faizon + mom. I think they like Rocky Top…but I’m not at their Sunday dinners. So idk. Only time will tell if the good guys win in the end.
 
Not sure that's completely fair. Although he did seem to be injured often, esp for 6'4" 200 lb dude.
Maybe it's not fair. But whether he wasn't toughing it out or was legitimately hurt, it's still not the offense's fault. He was ALWAYS hurt. He'd catch one pass, then leave the game. Often for good.
 
3,000 passing yards in SEC play is 23% MORE than the top passing team in the SEC last year, Ole Miss.

Your expectation seems a little high. Either that, or I’m high.
Let me rephrase that, 3000 yards against P4 opponents. So that gives us at least 10 games to get to that. With Vandy and Kentucky on our schedule plus Mississippi State that should be do able. The point is 2022 can’t look like a fluke like it currently does
 
If it is Pope needs to go for getting suckered in twice. Unless we see significant improvement by the WRs, and by significant improvement I mean we go for 3k yards in the air in conference play
Not good at math are you. 3,000 yards in conference play is 375 yards per game. That’s not happening by Tennessee or any other team in the SEC.
 
You don’t seem to realize that while a coaching staff could theoretically do that, it would be insanely stupid. You’d have a revolt amongst the other WR’s and even other position players that would immediately want far more money.
Most people still refuse to understand this concept.
 
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Let me rephrase that, 3000 yards against P4 opponents. So that gives us at least 10 games to get to that. With Vandy and Kentucky on our schedule plus Mississippi State that should be do able. The point is 2022 can’t look like a fluke like it currently does
Dude, in 22, we had one of the 3 greatest QBs we have ever had. You speak straight nonsense. 3000 yards over 10 games is 300 per...with a QB who was playing at App St last year, or a RS Fr. And, somehow if we dont meet your standard, thats the WR coach's fault?? I pray you are trolling, and not this foolish.
 
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