Sherion Jones

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Hes black so hes obviously a good athlete and can play anywhere on the field, right op?


Im so sick of ignorant fans calling for position changes. Its getting a bit ridiculous now.

I understand we're thin on the DL. Maybe Rock can work with him.

Typical Vol Fan line of thinking. :)
 
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Just ask Gary Hollingsworth; I think he was 4th string during the spring, and became Bama's starting QB for many games.
 
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And I think posts calling for Jones to WR, TkJr to LB, Berry to RB, Byrd to DB, etc are entirely unnecessary.

How about we let the coaches who get paid a hell of a lot of money and watch these kids every day in practice decide where they can help the team most.

That's not the part that was unnecessary.
 
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Hes black so hes obviously a good athlete and can play anywhere on the field, right op?


Im so sick of ignorant fans calling for position changes. Its getting a bit ridiculous now.

Lol I know plenty of black people that can't do 10 push-ups lololol
 
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People change positions successfully every year, people who get offended at a fans suggestion on a message board are a tad pretentious.

A walk on cb will be going in round of the NFL draft 1 as a LB. A 3 star QB from Louisville got drafted as a first round DE recently. A RB from UCLA will go in the top 100 after a year at cb. A DE from Clemson led the NFL in sacks after moving positions several times in college. How dare a fan, on a message board, entertain such ideas.

-Jennings moved
-Hurd is moving and people were ripped for suggesting it
-Smith has moved twice
 
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And I think posts calling for Jones to WR, TkJr to LB, Berry to RB, Byrd to DB, etc are entirely unnecessary.

How about we let the coaches who get paid a hell of a lot of money and watch these kids every day in practice decide where they can help the team most.

Yes, because a fan discussing a move inhibits a coached ability to do these things.

You'll never see a post on a forum that is "necessary".
 
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People change positions successfully every year, people who get offended at a fans suggestion on a message board are a tad pretentious.

A walk on cb will be going in round of the NFL draft 1 as a LB. A 3 star QB from Louisville got drafted as a first round DE recently. A RB from UCLA will go in the top 100 after a year at cb. A DE from Clemson led the NFL in sacks after moving positions several times in college. How dare a fan, on a message board, entertain such ideas.

-Jennings moved
-Hurd is moving and people were ripped for suggesting it
-Smith has moved twice

Im not saying we should never let a player change positions. Im saying people shouldnt spend all off season clamoring for a position change and then when said player has a bad game or makes a mistake the threads of "CBJ is an idiot for not moving x player to x position."
Did the fans help decide to move any of the players listed? No

Im saying lets let the coaches decide.
 
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Im not saying we should never let a player change positions. Im saying people shouldnt spend all off season clamoring for a position change and then when said player has a bad game or makes a mistake the threads of "CBJ is an idiot for not moving x player to x position."
Did the fans help decide to move any of the players listed? No

Im saying lets let the coaches decide.

When CBJ called me, I apologized for causing such a distraction with my post. He said it was ok. They will get past it. (Blue Font)
 
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...yet uncomfortably true to some extent. It's easy to fall into the old trap of white guy must be a dropback passer and black guy must be an athlete. There's basically a tenth of a second difference in the 40 times for QD and SJ. Nobody is asking if Dormady could play Safety.

I wouldn't call it blatantly racist, but it is feeding a stereotype.

So do you feel it was also stereotyping that led to him being rated the #6 best Dual Threat QB coming out of high school, or could it have been the athletic ability he displayed?
 
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Couple years ago, we badly needed our 3rd string qb to play. Jones is a quarterback, needs to play quarterback imo.

Also, we have no idea how athletic he is, haven't seen him do anything. What if he's a 4.8 guy with poor hands? Who knows if he could even play WR?

This question is quintessential message board fodder imo.

Isn't he black? He has to be athletic.
 
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So do you feel it was also stereotyping that led to him being rated the #6 best Dual Threat QB coming out of high school, or could it have been the athletic ability he displayed?

What does that have to do with anything?

I'm just pointing out that some just assume he could play WR, yet have never seen him make a meaningful play with the ball in his hands.
 
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What does that have to do with anything?

I'm just pointing out that some just assume he could play WR, yet have never seen him make a meaningful play with the ball in his hands.

There are several clips showing him making meaningful plays in the open field in high school. That's why he was listed as a dual threat QB.

There are several valid arguments about the potential importance of a 3rd string QB, but to try to make this about race is utterly ridiculous.
 
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UT is very lucky that he is a Vol. I wish him the best of luck and I hope at some point he gets on the field for the Vols!
 
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There are several clips showing him making meaningful plays in the open field in high school. That's why he was listed as a dual threat QB.

There are several valid arguments about the potential importance of a 3rd string QB, but to try to make this about race is utterly ridiculous.
Like I said.... You've never seen anything meaningful that tells you he could play WR. I'm not saying it's automatically race based to ask the question. Just saying it's kind of a lazy thing that some fans still bring up with a black QB sometimes.
 
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What does that have to do with anything?

I'm just pointing out that some just assume he could play WR, yet have never seen him make a meaningful play with the ball in his hands.

Couple months ago people were saying Dobbs should switch to WR in the NFL. Their only evidence he could catch was the trick play we ran against UF a couple years ago.


Classic VN.
 
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I still don't understand why he didn't just stay at Colorado.

He did not want to. He was there less than a week, and decided he would rather be a backup at Tennessee than a starter at Colorado. If there are other factor that went into it, you would have to ask him.
 
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He has the opportunity to battle it out and win the position as much as anyone else in contention for it hopefully. I trust the coaches and may the best man at the position be the starter.
 
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...yet uncomfortably true to some extent. It's easy to fall into the old trap of white guy must be a dropback passer and black guy must be an athlete. There's basically a tenth of a second difference in the 40 times for QD and SJ. Nobody is asking if Dormady could play Safety.

I wouldn't call it blatantly racist, but it is feeding a stereotype.

Check the verticals.
 
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Hes black so hes obviously a good athlete and can play anywhere on the field, right op?


Im so sick of ignorant fans calling for position changes. Its getting a bit ridiculous now.

Basically, he much like me, absolutely feel the kid bleeds orange and we want to see him play somewhere.

Obama ain't here no mo. Take your racist BS somewhere else. You and the 21 a-holes that liked your post.

I guess if he were to play another position and be successful that wouldn't meet your oppression agenda now would it.
 
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