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If #12 the starter Butch will be packing his office up week 6.
I don't. Dormady would make throws downfield. With the box less crowded, he would find a handful of running opportunities per game. He's not Dobbs, but neither is he Worley. OL should be shaping up nicely as well. In limited snaps he looked very comfortable driving the bus.
There's nothing really to indicate he would make those throws downfield. Everyone points to the one TD pass against WCU, which was a great throw, but I'm not ready to make the declaration that that facet will be a given if he is a QB.
There's nothing really to indicate he would make those throws downfield. Everyone points to the one TD pass against WCU, which was a great throw, but I'm not ready to make the declaration that that facet will be a given if he is a QB.
Seems to be an excessive amount of hate for Dormady around here. Not sure why.
HATE???? Simply pointing out that Dormady fits a pro-style and JG fits the current read option we run is hate? SMH... are you in your safe place? We have seen what a mobile QB can do and how it can add another dimension to our offense.... we will not have as many weapons next season and will definitely need every advantage we can get. A QB that cannot run will most likely not perform as well in the offense we run compared to one that is highly mobile....
There is no reason to claim he can't make the throws either. How about we let the QB competition play out and see what the results give us? Then we can all set our underpants on fire and run into traffic.
I assume the "rationalization" thing is people being OK with not hiring Helfrich?
I'm not sure what people are supposed to do if he was the one that cooled on the job primarily to sit out a year and count his buyout money until Chip gets a new gig (especially if UT was reasonable in their offers and it sounds as if they were).
Why? Just because he isn't Dobbs? We all assume the JG is going to be the next greatest thing, and maybe he will, but Dormady has shown great ability to push the ball down the field. If he is able to get more reps with the 1's then he will be more comfortable. Plus if the OL takes the next step in their development then they will be able to provide more protection on pass plays. All this will force the opposing D's to respect the down field game more and open up the run game for Kelly, CFA, Chandler, and Coleman.
Could we be 6-6? Sure. We could also be 8-4 or 10-2. Just have to wait and see.
He didn't really complete most of my list though. In YEAR 4(!) we lost to Vanderbilt, South Carolina, had starters in the game and sweated it out against App State and OHIO(!). We did break the streak against Florida but still have a miserable one going against Bama.
He probably deserves another year. But I dont think it's that crazy to think we could have hired a good HC this offseason. If we had a new AD in place awhile back this may have happened. Who knows. That's just my opinion and I don't need anybody to agree with it.
He's built a solid foundation. I'm not trying to downplay what he's done here. I just think this was probably the year to make the change and still hit the ground running if we were going to ever do it. If we make it a year or two down the road, then most of our 2015 class full of stars are mostly gone and we're likely looking at another rebuild. I just don't think we will attract as good of a coach at that point.
But who knows. None of this matters.
I just think we have a hard time next year if we revert to a pro style type offense. This offense is night and Day with a mobile QB. Yes, Dormady is light years better than Worley, but I'm just not sure that a pro style QB can thrive in this offense
The only fair thing to say is the production would be a complete unknown until we see it on the field. Exact same thing has to be said about JG.
There is a bit more film on Dormady at this point, and I haven't personally seen anything I dislike about it.
If #12 the starter Butch will be packing his office up week 6.
Why? Because Worley wasn't successful? This is an entirely different OL and Dormady is much more mobile than Worley. He is nowhere near Josh Dobbs level of mobile but he can move when he needs to. There is no reason to believe he can't be successful.
It's an attempt to make it seem like the groaners are the ones who really care about UT Football/winning and the rest of us are just hoping to draw walks in the batters box of life.