Palardy please give the board some insight

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Looking for insight to how Tyler prepares for games. Some posters on here and other site's say he's lazy, unfocused and relying on his natural talent to get by.

Anyway, since you are in and around the team can you either put an end to all of this or tell us if it's true?

thanks and sorry for any spelling errors.....


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Its obviously true. You can tell by looking at him that he is not focused and prepared. His body language, expressions and mannerisms when things arent easy are some of the worse I have seen for a third year SEC QB. It's completely obvious to me now why he wasnt originally considered a top tier QB. It takes more than a great arm to be a successful QB, and he doesnt have much more than that sadly.
 
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Leave it alone. The young man gets it now. I saw something in him during the UGA game. He is pissed and has a competitive fire that will push him forward.
 
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Everyone needs to chill. Where would we be without TB right now? Come on. Now if he's not studying and doing the "work" it takes then coaches need to sit him.
 
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if so many people wouldn't treat the guy like a god. Media and fans built up so much hype about the kid, forgetting that he hasn't beatin anyone.
 
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This fanbase.........

Last year all we said was "we have a chance against anybody with Bray". This year we have no reason to believe otherwise, and the same fanbase is trashing him.

It's to the point of comical.
 
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Needs to add two tattoos on his forearms...let the right arm say "Law" and the left arm can say "Order"
 
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This fanbase.........

Last year all we said was "we have a chance against anybody with Bray". This year we have no reason to believe otherwise, and the same fanbase is trashing him.

It's to the point of comical.

This. Some people could be hung with a silver rope and ***** because it wasn't gold.
 
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This fanbase.........

Last year all we said was "we have a chance against anybody with Bray". This year we have no reason to believe otherwise, and the same fanbase is trashing him.

It's to the point of comical.

Wrong. With the way he QUIT in the FL game and the way he turned the ball over in the UGA game, we have more insight into Bray the Leader (or lack thereof). We certainly do not have a chance against anyone with Bray as our QB. He certainly has potential but I say he will leave UT with many saying the same tired phrase until the day he leaves, "He has potential".
 
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Looking for insight to how Tyler prepares for games. Some posters on here and other site's say he's lazy, unfocused and relying on his natural talent to get by.

Anyway, since you are in and around the team can you either put an end to all of this or tell us if it's true?

thanks and sorry for any spelling errors.....


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He is a Saturday QB. Not a Monday morning QB like most people.
 
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For those of you who have a problem with Tyler, please go back and watch three hours of Worley playing at Arkansas last year.

That should make you more appreciative of Mister Bray
 
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Wrong. With the way he QUIT in the FL game and the way he turned the ball over in the UGA game, we have more insight into Bray the Leader (or lack thereof). We certainly do not have a chance against anyone with Bray as our QB. He certainly has potential but I say he will leave UT with many saying the same tired phrase until the day he leaves, "He has potential".

On 4th and 2 towards the end of the FLA game Bray was begging Dooley to let him go for it. Dooley elected to punt and Bray wasn't happy about it. Doesn't sound like Bray giving up to me.
 
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Was it any better than Bray playing at Lexington? Probably not.

I think it was like 49-3 or something; Lexington was more like 12-7 or some such. At Lexington, I maintained hope right up to the end. At Arkansas, watching Worley was like pulling my finger nails out with pliers.

Besides, Tyler was sick when we were playing at Lexington.


So as Run-DMC would say...'huh'
 
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C'mon JH, you are smarter than that. Comparing a kid who was a true freshman that got 3rd string snaps for fall practice and the first few games while getting thrown in against the best in the SEC is not even close to a fair comparison. It wouldn't even be fair now because he's had minimal playing time this season as well.
 
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C'mon JH, you are smarter than that. Comparing a kid who was a true freshman that got 3rd string snaps for fall practice and the first few games while getting thrown in against the best in the SEC is not even close to a fair comparison. It wouldn't even be fair now because he's had minimal playing time this season as well.

He wasn't comparing them. Just saying watching the alternative to Bray will make you appreciate Bray.
 
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C'mon JH, you are smarter than that. Comparing a kid who was a true freshman that got 3rd string snaps for fall practice and the first few games while getting thrown in against the best in the SEC is not even close to a fair comparison. It wouldn't even be fair now because he's had minimal playing time this season as well.

Exactly. No comparison between the two. Arky ended the year ranked #5 and Kentucky wouldn't have cracked the top 50
 
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Wrong. With the way he QUIT in the FL game and the way he turned the ball over in the UGA game, we have more insight into Bray the Leader (or lack thereof). We certainly do not have a chance against anyone with Bray as our QB. He certainly has potential but I say he will leave UT with many saying the same tired phrase until the day he leaves, "He has potential".

Um... We had a chance Saturday Night.
 
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Its obviously true. You can tell by looking at him that he is not focused and prepared. His body language, expressions and mannerisms when things arent easy are some of the worse I have seen for a third year SEC QB. It's completely obvious to me now why he wasnt originally considered a top tier QB. It takes more than a great arm to be a successful QB, and he doesnt have much more than that sadly.


I would laugh if he went to the NFL as a late draft selection and after a year on the bench became the next Arian Foster.
Then all of us would love him and brag that he is a U.T. Alumni.
Who remembers how we were complaining about Chavis, after the home loss to UGA by his preven defense in the last 2 minutes of the game???
We all said that he is garbage and no other team would ever hire him. Now, look how his defense has performed at L.S.U.
Some of us even wanted him to return after Justin last season.
We hate them while they are here but love them after they leave and have success elsewhere.
Have we not learned our lesson???
 
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