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I watched it my man. And bc you went to the game doesn't mean you're right. I've been to my fair share as well bud. But you can't be too impressive, you're on a free website same as me claiming you are better than me bc you went to what you say is over 300 games.Go back and actually watch the game. I was there. I remember it well just like I do the other 300 games I’ve been too
Martin, Casey, Dobbs and Kelly were winners even if the stats did not always bear it out.Lol they lost to QB because of coaching and because our RB fumbled the game away in the end zone after Bray completed a 60 yr pass. Also the refs incorrectly said UK was down when they fumbled on the last drive. To blame that game on Bray is ridiculous. The stats do speak for themselves. In 2012 if Dooley could’ve even fielded an average UT defense instead of the worst one ever they would’ve won the SEC. Bray regularly had dominating stats in 3 years that broke records then went to the NFL early and is still playing there. You simply don’t understand the game. Hell even Hooker will have surpassed Shuler and Martin’s stats in just 2 seasons if he stays healthy
Al Wilson had more to do with bring a NC to Knoxville than Tee Martin. Al was the leader of that team by miles. Peyton is the best pure QB in UT history. If Peyton would have more help in the run game during his tenure and didn't try to do everything himself, he probably would've got us one at least.
QBR rating via sports-reference.com:
Hooker 181.4
Manning 147.1
Schuler 147.0
Bray 145.0
Casey C 139.8
JG 136.6 (ok, bad metric. lol)
Ainge 134.8
Tee 133.6
Dobbs 133.2
Kelly 129.3
Rick C 123.5
Crompton 123.1
Worley 118.6
Tennessee Volunteers Passing | College Football at Sports-Reference.com
I'm not saying this is the metric that defines greatness (God knows, JG was #6); however, it speaks for itself.