Paranoid Peterman

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We should have just kept Jalen in the Wildcat as it would have yielded a better result than a fumbled exchange. The Vols were in a field goal range and that debauchery really shifted the momentum back to Georgia. It's really hard to believe that a redshirt sophomore be so incompetent.
 
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We should have just kept Jalen in the Wildcat as it would have yielded a better result than a fumbled exchange. The Vols were in a field goal range and that debauchery really shifted the momentum back to Georgia. It's really hard to believe that a fifth year senior can be so incompetent.
Peterman is a redshirt Sophomore who has now played about 3 total quarters of college football in an actual game.
 
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Its easy to get paranoid when you see your O line open the gate on you. Also I believe UGA blitzed him about every play he was in there.
 
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Hes a redshirt soph lol. But i think i saw today why he isnt the starter.against air id give him the edge over worley as far as arm strength and accuracy but i dont think he does well when he has to read a defense and audible to different protections. He was absolutely destroyed on 2-3 pass attempts and i really believe he was as much to blame as the line. He didnt audible and then couldnt find receivers quickly like worley can. Maybe one more year will help but im losing faith and ive been a huge peterman supporter thus far.
 
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Peterman is a redshirt Sophomore who has now played about 3 total quarters of college football in an actual game.

And? You're seriously going to give him ANOTHER pass for a complete and utter mental lapse?
 
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Hes a redshirt soph lol. But i think i saw today why he isnt the starter.against air id give him the edge over worley as far as arm strength and accuracy but i dont think he does well when he has to read a defense and audible to different protections. He was absolutely destroyed on 2-3 pass attempts and i really believe he was as much to blame as the line. He didnt audible and then couldnt find receivers quickly like worley can. Maybe one more year will help but im losing faith and ive been a huge peterman supporter thus far.

Exactly. The kid just doesn't have it upstairs. Not to mention he doesn't even try to go through other progressions as he stares down the first receiver. He's had his chances to prove himself and he has failed miserably.
 
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We should have just kept Jalen in the Wildcat as it would have yielded a better result than a fumbled exchange. The Vols were in a field goal range and that debauchery really shifted the momentum back to Georgia. It's really hard to believe that a fifth year senior can be so incompetent.

If Worley gets hurt again, and it is clear that he is going to be out for more than a couple of series, I think we have no choice but to bring in Dobbs or else we are just conceding the season. Dobbs certainly doesn't throw with the accuracy that Worley does, but he never looked that rattled in the four games that he played last year. I understand that perhaps the staff is wanting to redshirt Dobbs, but Peterman just doesn't look like he is capable of competing at this level. Let's hope that Worley stays healthy from here on out.
 
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Poor kid, I'm sure he gave his best effort but he is just one of those guys that freezes in the spotlight. He literally stands there like a blocking dummy with guys visibly bearing down on him and gets blasted. He fumbled once in while in field goal range and could have turned it over another 3-4 times. Dobbs has to be the 2nd option going forward!!
 
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He seems like an excellent young man, but he just doesnt have it at this time
 
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He looked like a sophomore backup who was cold as ice playing behind possibly the worst offensive line of any power 5 conference team to me.
 

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