Trey Smith quasi update

#26
#26
This isn’t a bad knee or ankle. This is a completely different situation.
It is. It's also a situation that no one here has every fact on like those involved do.

Between the DRs, staff, and family I would venture no one let's him have another go at it with out some pretty substantial facts in hand.

That puts everyone else in the position of making ignorant decisions either way.
 
#28
#28
I watched the Auburn-Tenn re-play the other day and those kids played to win.Losing Kombo and Trey was just to much to over com with little or no depth.
 
#29
#29
Just saying, there can be no guarantee he'll be playing this fall. He hasn't "practiced" since the fall. His body has taken no impacts, the kind that his condition are affected by. Some player, or person, in the know is speculating based upon wishes and hopes, not gospel or facts.
 
#30
#30
Just spoke with a starting player on the offensive side of the ball (not named Trey) who said Trey would play this season.

Also said what we all know in that most of our issues from last season stemmed from having guys that didn’t wanna play.
You're so full of ****.
 
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#31
#31
Just spoke with a starting player on the offensive side of the ball (not named Trey) who said Trey would play this season.

Also said what we all know in that most of our issues from last season stemmed from having guys that didn’t wanna play.

Yea we’ve all Heard this.... but I want to know who
Are the players that didn’t want to play???
Let me guess a few.... Drew Richmond (lazy), Kirkland (injuries), Sapp (injuries), Anthony Johnson (lazy later in year, hurt maybe?).....Shamburger (attitude), Sapp (attitude)......

So it’s mostly defensive players.... that’s prob why Pruitt was so mad... the offense stunk bc the oline sucked and Helton sucked too.... I mean how many false starts and pre-snap penalties did they hv last year?

Anyone else
 
#34
#34
I gotta be honest. If this is true, then I am genuinely scared for Trey. I would much rather see him give up football all together.

Do you really think in this day and age Tennessee doctors would allow him to set foot on a field if they weren’t 100 percent positive that he physically able to? This is let the NFL where you try to meet the incentives in your contract for an extra million.
 
#35
#35
It is. It's also a situation that no one here has every fact on like those involved do.

Between the DRs, staff, and family I would venture no one let's him have another go at it with out some pretty substantial facts in hand.

That puts everyone else in the position of making ignorant decisions either way.
 
#36
#36
Just spoke with a starting player on the offensive side of the ball (not named Trey) who said Trey would play this season.

Also said what we all know in that most of our issues from last season stemmed from having guys that didn’t wanna play.
Still weeding out all those Butch Jones players.
 
#37
#37
Do you really think in this day and age Tennessee doctors would allow him to set foot on a field if they weren’t 100 percent positive that he physically able to? This is let the NFL where you try to meet the incentives in your contract for an extra million.

There is no 100% confidence when it comes to medicine. If I were one of his doctors, there would be no way I would sign off on him playing again. But thats me.
 
#40
#40
Absolutely right. Kids think they're indestructible. That it really can't happen to them but it does. Not worth the risk.
Not worth the risk? Are you people high? He literally has 10’s of millions of dollars at risk. Yes, his health should absolutely take precedent, but he should be allowed to push every boundary he is comfortable with in order to pursue his career options.
 
#42
#42
Having Trey anchoring the line along with a healthy Kennedy would be huge. Fingers and toes crossed

Same here. Having both if them on the field together would be huge. Hope you are doing well. Football season is just around the corner.
 
#45
#45
Not worth the risk? Are you people high? He literally has 10’s of millions of dollars at risk. Yes, his health should absolutely take precedent, but he should be allowed to push every boundary he is comfortable with in order to pursue his career options.

Hope he ends up swimming in money, but having seen the other side...it's still not worth the risk. Not worth his life.
 
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#46
#46
Just spoke with a starting player on the offensive side of the ball (not named Trey) who said Trey would play this season.

Also said what we all know in that most of our issues from last season stemmed from having guys that didn’t wanna play.
I only know one person who says quasi... are you a cute blonde female with big eyes? Lol
 

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