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"Is vandy about to be the team in Tennessee?" Pat McAfee
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*It sounds like Aguilar still has a turnover problem.
**I don't care what they payed him, if he's going to throw interceptions, consistently, play MacIntyre. I can't handle another "JG" type QB.
JA throws a pic almost every time he steps on the field, much like JG. I think Aguilar is the better QB of the 2 but I think he's going to turn the ball over 1 or 2 times a game. He's mentally wired to throw the ball into tight (questionable) areas. Brett Favre was my favorite QB but he had the same problem. They can't help, they're gunslingers
The completion percentage and JA's last season at Appalachian St is where I'm getting the JG vibe from. Some of Aguilar's highlights I watched after he committed here also made me think of Broadway J. View attachment 762255View attachment 762256
*They even look alike.![]()
So way back when, the University of Tennessee had an ichthyologist that studied darters (he was banned from studying in Kentucky at one point for eating fish he caught on his scientific permit). He was renaming darters that nhe was studying and came across the Tangerine Darter. At the point there was an effort to get their population back up in the Tennessee River system. So to get more backing he decided to name the darter the Big Orange Darter for it to match its scientific name and of course to name it after the university he worked at. Unfortunately, it was denied but for the ones who know the mythos they call it the Big Orange Darter in respect for the rightful name of that darterOoh ooh! Story time!!
Was that Etnier?So way back when, the University of Tennessee had an ichthyologist that studied darters (he was band from studying in Kentucky at one point for eating fish he caught on his scientific permit). He was renaming darters that nhe was studying and came across the Tangerine Darter. At the point there was an effort to get their population back up in the Tennessee River system. So to get more backing he decided to name the darter the Big Orange Darter for it to match its scientific name and of course to name it after the university he worked at. Unfortunately, it was denied but for the ones who know the mythos they call it the Big Orange Darter in respect for the rightful name of that darter