Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

Tattoos have become normalized. Provided that their not on the face, why care? Thinking tattoos are a sign of someone's character traits is a very boomer concept. I've known several people tatted up in the Army and other branches that were exemplary people. Some of the smartest and hardest working people I know. FTR ive got tats on my arms chest and upper back. 1 tattoo for each VN member I plan to ban....
I couldn't get 600 tats.
 
Seriously, these people must not be from the South.
If the bride insists on a fall wedding, at least check your teams schedule and make it during a bye week.
No kidding. My now daughter-in-law wanted to get married on the 21st of September because of that stupid song. I told her it better fall on a Wednesday or something. If it don't send me some nice pictures.
 
I didn’t watch the video, but nothing that Conner Stallions says can be believed. After watching the documentary a while back, if was pretty clear he was not believable. So, I’m not taking his word for it. There is a lot of circumstantial evidence that USCe had something that helped them late in the year.
They scored 8 points in the 2 games before ours and Clemsons game...and suddenly scored 9 STRAIGHT TDS against us and then hanging 30+ on Clemson...they magically had the perfect call against our defense every freaking play...it's MAGIC I tell ya.

And then just as magically the same QB couldn't do 💩 against us the very next time they played us...IT'S MAGIC I TELL YA!
 
Buddy, you are talking only about offense. Defensive signs are much more valuable. Most of football is matching an offense to what the defense is doing.
How the HE!! did they score 63 points when they didn't score that many for the month of October? There is no doubt they knew our shite.
Defense is definitely more plausible, but we also were really banged up, plus the heremy banks stuff that went down that week. That game and week was just a train wreck
 
Cant speak for the clemson game, but for our game I truly believe the field had more to do with the result than them maybe/maybe not having our signals. Jmo, because our offense was pretty predictable at times as well
It had nothing to do with the offense...they couldn't really stop the offense despite having the signals. Any coach will tell you that having the defensive play calls is HUGE..

Why do you think they would only have the offensive calls?...and nobody outside of Georgia came close to stopping our "predictable" offense all ****ing year in 22 anyway.
 
I kind of wonder if Nico woke up this AM silently cursing his father for getting him into this mess? From the penthouse to the outhouse. I don't care if it's "Polynesian culture". There comes a point where it's time to be your own man, but Nico was too weak-willed to do that. He followed his dad to purgatory.
I’m actually thankful that he listened to his dad.
Best thing to happen to Tennessee football was nico hitting the portal. 😈
 
not defending Butch, but quantity has a quality all on its own. its not like he was the only one taking a bunch of guys and counting on a few performing.

the fact that so many had better NFL success than college success tells me he was a terrible developer, but could at least identify some talent.
Yep. The guy signed Antonio Brown and Eric Fisher at CMU, Derek Wolfe, the Kelces and other future pros at Cincinnati. He could identify and recruit talent. He just didn’t develop it into a high level team. Frankly, had he stayed at Cincinnati, he’d have had a great career there. That’s his level.

It was kind of telling how many guys were non-draft picks out of UT, but then became NFL starters, like Kyle Phillips, Shy Tuttle, Emmanuel Moseley, Marquez Calloway, et al.
 
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