Rogan is officially our playmaker

#26
#26
Maybe, Rogan wasn't ready yet and he was put in when he was ready to be successful. What if he was the returner early in the season and had a couple of fumbles because he wasn't confident receiving the ball? It's easy being a know it all sitting on the couch watching on T.V. isn't it Ras?

Yeah, I guess you are right. When I see Heffney fair catch balls inside the 5 yard line and Rogers get a few chances last season to fair catch punts, I guess they were making the right decisions by just playing it close to the vest and not following any of Neyland's maxims about special teams being where the breaks are made and what not...
 
#29
#29
What about the first 8 or so games of the season? What is their excuse then when Rogan was eating oranges in the bench on kickoffs/punts?

I think that was during the time that you were banned, so they didn't have the benefit of communicating with you.
 
#31
#31
Just saw the highlights of the game on ESPN. The biggest play Rogan made wasn't even a return. He was the last guy between the Vandy return man and a TD on that last kickoff return. He did a masterful job of giving ground and staying on his feet to hold up the the return man and keep Vandy on the outskirts of FG range.
 
#32
#32
I think that was during the time that you were banned, so they didn't have the benefit of communicating with you.

No, I was here since August. You chose to ban me because I said Ainge was the player that we pretty much saw most of today...

The truth hurts. Ainge is not a first rounder and he is one of the worst QB's in 30 years at UT. I'll stand by that statement.
 
#33
#33
Just saw the highlights of the game on ESPN. The biggest play Rogan made wasn't even a return. He was the last guy between the Vandy return man and a TD on that last kickoff return. He did a masterful job of giving ground and staying on his feet to hold up the the return man and keep Vandy on the outskirts of FG range.

he made plays where ever he's been. Which still begs the question as to why this guy was collecting dust on the bench...
 
#37
#37
Agreed..........Rogan has shown a lot of confidence and maturity than one would expect from freshmen. Hopefully this will open Fulmer's eyes to playing the talent and not the seniority. We ain't no union!!
 
#39
#39
He made a few plays today... against Vanderbilt. Partially because Bobby Johnson is just as conservative as Fulmer and helped us get back in the game. Plus, Rogan's return helped a lot!

How many TD's does Ainge have in his career? 58 passing and 1 rushing. Ainge didn't finish his frosh year because of the injury that he suffered against ND. Soph year wasn't great because of QB controversy. Last year he played like we thought he would when we recruited him. This year he really doesn't have the WR's that UT is used to having and he still have 20 TD's on the year w/ only 5 INT. How is he not a playmaker again?
 
#40
#40
What about the first 8 or so games of the season? What is their excuse then when Rogan was eating oranges in the bench on kickoffs/punts?
eeewwww....I smell a merge, smackdown or something. Ga, I SWEAR we are not in cahoots.....he creeps me out with the whole Rasputin pic, but dang, I thought I was way off earlier(not really, you know that):)
 
#42
#42
I think that was during the time that you were banned, so they didn't have the benefit of communicating with you.
uh-oh...on second thought, I have no idea what he's talkin' about. Go away you bad, bad Rasputin.
 
#43
#43
Just saw the highlights of the game on ESPN. The biggest play Rogan made wasn't even a return. He was the last guy between the Vandy return man and a TD on that last kickoff return. He did a masterful job of giving ground and staying on his feet to hold up the the return man and keep Vandy on the outskirts of FG range.
OMG, that's when you know we have an edermacated fan base.....you should have heard the crowd(around me ,anyway), there was a Rogan admiration society that sprang up.....chants and all. Probably more than on his return
 
#44
#44
If noticing that Rogan is a playmaker and Ainge is not makes me qualified to coach, I'll gladly take $500k to coach the Vols...
needed to work on his blocking assignments(on another thread this was lost on the posters and led to an arguement
 
#45
#45
No, I was here since August. You chose to ban me because I said Ainge was the player that we pretty much saw most of today...

The truth hurts. Ainge is not a first rounder and he is one of the worst QB's in 30 years at UT. I'll stand by that statement.

Posting this kind of garbage give you an erection. Go play on your gator board.
 
#46
#46
How many TD's does Ainge have in his career? 58 passing and 1 rushing. Ainge didn't finish his frosh year because of the injury that he suffered against ND. Soph year wasn't great because of QB controversy. Last year he played like we thought he would when we recruited him. This year he really doesn't have the WR's that UT is used to having and he still have 20 TD's on the year w/ only 5 INT. How is he not a playmaker again?

Because morons think that the only good QBs are ones that try to scramble.
 
#48
#48
What about the first 8 or so games of the season? What is their excuse then when Rogan was eating oranges in the bench on kickoffs/punts?

When you don't distinguish yourself as BETTER than the current, older players...you don't get to play. He got his chance, made the most of it, now he's the guy. It happens. No one expected Rogan to contribute in any way this year, so it's a pleasant surprise that he has. Some guys don't separate themselves from the pack like they should. Rogan did a good job, and now has secured the job for the next 3 years and (hopefully) 3 games.
 
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