GoBigOrange86
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Sometimes it’s not coaching though. They can coach Milton all they want and as hard as any player they ever have but in game he has to hit the throws he’s missed. The plays are there to be made.Heup / Golesh / Hazle have the track record and have certainly earned the benefit of the doubt as far their ability to develop quarterbacks and implement effective offenses. The play-calling is there. Whoever ends up under center, I believe the QB situation will get there, too. They've just done this too many times for it to inexplicably not work here.
Yes, but they've never had the bad mojo of Tennessee to deal with eitherHeup / Golesh / Hazle have the track record and have certainly earned the benefit of the doubt as far their ability to develop quarterbacks and implement effective offenses. The play-calling is there. Whoever ends up under center, I believe the QB situation will get there, too. They've just done this too many times for it to inexplicably not work here.
Sometimes it’s not coaching though. They can coach Milton all they want and as hard as any player they ever have but in game he has to hit the throws he’s missed. The plays are there to be made.
I believe in them. They’re putting us in good place to score points. Just need a QB to get it together and we will have the season we thought we could have.milton is probably not the guy. i don't know what kind of QB battles there were at UCF, but the staff zero'd in on former 3-star dillon gabriel at some point, made him the guy, and he excelled. on paper, there are 3 much more talented qbs on this roster than dillon. its just a matter of time before it clicks for one of them they and explode like so many of heup / golesh / hazle's former qbs have.
milton is probably not the guy. i don't know what kind of QB battles there were at UCF, but the staff zero'd in on former 3-star dillon gabriel at some point, made him the guy, and he excelled. on paper, there are 3 much more talented qbs on this roster than dillon. its just a matter of time before it clicks for one of them they and explode like so many of heup / golesh / hazle's former qbs have.
That Pitt team is vastly overrated. Sure they’re a decent team but they’ll benefit from being in the garbage ACC and will finish with 8-9 wins which ain’t that impressive from how some are making it out to be. They’d lose to Bama, GA, FL by 17+ points easy. Kentucky and Mizzou are better teams we should have beat them. Trouble ahead for the Vols. Now we gotta steal one of Mizzou and Kentucky and hopefully not crap the bed against South Carolina.
Yeah, what people should be slightly worried about...
Maurer, Hooker, and Bailey were here for spring ball and the staff got to see them exclusively. Milton didn't come in until Fall Camp but yet he impressed enough to earn 2 starts. So maybe Milton has shown the staff, thus far that he's the best option.
I do think the staff will now take into account the game performances since Hooker looked as good as he did.
Heup / Golesh / Hazle have the track record and have certainly earned the benefit of the doubt as far their ability to develop quarterbacks and implement effective offenses. The play-calling is there. Whoever ends up under center, I believe the QB situation will get there, too. They've just done this too many times for it to inexplicably not work here.