Not cherry picking stats, and the website I got the information from didn't list games started. I'm not even suggesting it's an equal comparison.Should probably note how many games each player started before cherry picking stats
I'm honestly not sure. I guess it means they both had below average seasons last year, for whatever reason.and what does this mean?
JG 2020 stats - 1112 yds passing, 6 TD's & 4 int
JM 2020 stats - 1077 yds passing, 4 TD's & 4 int
Better hope Heupel is a huge upgrade coaching wise.
A teatless cow could produce more than JG. It's a low bar but Milton is better based on his playing time at UM.
Milton and Burrow had a limited sample size, JG had multiple years of suckery.
Tennessee hasn't had many QBs play for 4 years. We only have like 3 guys who have passed for more than 3000 yards in a season. If you look below him on most of those lists, it's guys that didn't play much or had disastrous years. Every guy from the modern era that has three years of experience is above him on those lists. Dobbs, Bray, Ainge, and Clausen.Not really defending the guy as I think he should have been benched many times, but JG ranks 7th in Tennessee history in most QB passing categories (6th in career TDs). Either we really have had some sh*tty quarterbacks in the past, or he simply didn't have the supporting cast to translate those stats into wins. Of course, one things the stats also don't tell you is the times he made bonehead plays/turnovers that probably cost us the game. Hopefully, this is the true separation between Milton and him.
I agree. I should’ve used quotes so ppl would know those aren’t my words. I asked what he thought about Milton. He hesitated for a couple seconds and said, “He’s trash”.
I’m not expecting him to be a world beater. Just hoping he’s better than JG and does some things to showcase Heup’s coaching ability[/QUOTE
Well you did and he's not So leave it alone.