Tajh Boyd

Kiffin actually has the ability to influence this class, Clawson didn't. However, Clawson's staff had a huge impact in building the class that Kiffin is currently out visiting...so not sure I get your point. :dunno:

The point is simple... Kiffin has an offensive system. Clawson did not.
 
Perhaps the word stupid caught my attention.

Sorry if I jumped your crap. We all have our opinions.

:hi:
 
I think what he's trying to say is Clawson just attempted to make a system that fit his personnel whereas Kiffin has a system that will be the same regardless of the players.
I didn't see that at all in the comment.
 
Perhaps the word stupid caught my attention.

Sorry if I jumped your crap. We all have our opinions.

:hi:
well like i said, "seems stupid." Mainly referring to the part about one of his first visits going to a 2010 duel threat QB when we currently have a duel threat QB that is better that we are now letting go
 
I don't buy that in the least.

Okay...

Clawson talked mostly about finding playmakers, getting it into their hands, and using 'whatever' offense system would get that done. His system put the ball in the hands of the punter more often than any other system I've seen at UT.

Kiffin is doing the opposite. He's saying this is my system, the quicker players buy-in to it, the quicker it will work. On top of that, he's saying I'm going to find players that fit my system, not the other way around.

Note: I am not trying to blame Clawson for the season. That's history about which I could care less at this point.
 
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Okay...

Clawson talked mostly about finding playmakers, getting it into their hands, and using 'whatever' offense system would get that done. His system put the ball in the hands of the punter more often than any other system I've seen at UT.

Kiffin is doing the opposite. He's saying this is my system, the quicker players buy-in to it, the quicker it will work. On top of that, he's saying I'm going to find players that fit may system, not the other way around.

Note: I am not trying to blame Clawson for the season. That's history about which I could care less at this point.


That is a good attitude to have.
 
Okay...

Clawson talked mostly about finding playmakers, getting it into their hands, and using 'whatever' offense system would get that done. His system put the ball in the hands of the punter more often than any other system I've seen at UT.

Kiffin is doing the opposite. He's saying this is my system, the quicker players buy-in to it, the quicker it will work. On top of that, he's saying I'm going to find players that fit may system, not the other way around.

Note: I am not trying to blame Clawson for the season. That's history about which I could care less at this point.
I think Clawson was saying what the press wanted to hear. He was referring more to the focus of his plays in talking about getting the ball into playmakers hands.

At that time, he couldn't have known that he was going to be handcuffed by an awful and meddling HC, a disastrous OLine and the worst QB at UT in decades. That sweet little combo would have made Bill Walsh look like an idiot.
 
about Tyler Russell. The basic jist is that Bama has set full sights on him. It quotes him as saying:

"Right now, I'm still committed to Mississippi State, but I have no idea who they are going to bring in. The athletic director and Coach Felker have called and told me they plan to hire a coach with a wide-open passing style. But if they bring in a running coach, then I don't think that would be a fit for me. If other schools talk to me and are interested in me, I will listen. Im not going to burn a bridge by not listening to what other schools have to say, because I don't kno what's going to happen at Mississippi State."
 
well like i said, "seems stupid." Mainly referring to the part about one of his first visits going to a 2010 duel threat QB when we currently have a duel threat QB that is better that we are now letting go

We don't know who is better
 
I hope and pray he has someone else lined up. I honestly don't know that anybody we have on the roster can be as successful as we want.
 
IF (again, let's entertain this hypothetical situation) Kiffin likes what he's seen in Coleman's HS and limited CFB tapes, we'll have our QB for another 3 years barring injury or early draft entry.

And what about year 4?
 
I think Clawson was saying what the press wanted to hear. He was referring more to the focus of his plays in talking about getting the ball into playmakers hands.

At that time, he couldn't have known that he was going to be handcuffed by an awful and meddling HC, a disastrous OLine and the worst QB at UT in decades. That sweet little combo would have made Bill Walsh look like an idiot.

I really don't want to debate the last season. But, if CPF was calling the plays against Vandy and KY, our offense did better against them than they did against, say, Wyoming.

You rode Cut like he was a total idiot while putting up 30 points per game with essentially the same O-line.
 
I don't see how anyone can be that excited about a 6'0 QB that runs a 4.75 40.

Pretty sure Drew Brees isn't much taller and is probably slower. Same for Jeff Garcia.

Height is overrated at QB.

He's one of the more accurate passers in the recruiting class, who has a ton of upside, and isn't so much a true "dual threat" as he is more of a guy who can scramble to extend the play and then dump the ball off. One of the best comparisons I can think of is about like Andre Woodson.
 
I really don't want to debate the last season. But, if CPF was calling the plays against Vandy and KY, our offense did better against them than they did against, say, Wyoming.

You rode Cut like he was a total idiot while putting up 30 points per game with essentially the same O-line.
I'm simply saying that I don't believe Clawson was the culprit everyone makes him out to be. He worked with an awful set of facts.

I'm sure I rode Cutcliffe to some degree, but he had a respectable QB (albeit an injured and mildly scared one) and masked the OLine problems via scheme. Cut didn't have to deal with Crompton & Co. Otherwise, he would have run it 40 times per night.

I'm not overly interested in the past, but it frustrates me that a coach is getting crucified for doing what his bossing was telling him to do.
 
IF (again, let's entertain this hypothetical situation) Kiffin likes what he's seen in Coleman's HS and limited CFB tapes, we'll have our QB for another 3 years barring injury or early draft entry.

There is a reason Coleman wasn't the starter. Did you happen to see the terrible INT for TD he threw at Vanderbilt during his only significant playing time of the season?
 
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