Vols Bowl Practice 12/17

#26
#26
I'm not a fan of Milton,dude plays way to timid and his football smarts don't impress me no offense.To play QB at a high level,u have to posses some sorta football IQ.Im not sure how to word that without being disrespectful,lol don't be a dumba** I guess but it's more than that.
 
#27
#27
Hey I'll give JG this over Milton,Neither seems to be able to throw a rock in the ocean but at least JG would take a hit and get back up and take another.Haha dude took quiet a few licks now I think back but least he didn't care.
 
#28
#28
True but I have confidence in CJH and his ability to develop a QB. Hooker was an average ACC QB under a guy considered an offensive guru.

Granted I was confident in Chaney too and we know how that ended

Agree. I wonder if JG’s story would have had a different if he had CJH for a few years.
 
#42
#42
If anyone can develop Milton into a quality QB, I trust Heupel to do it. Easily the best coach we have had for qb development since Kiff. Probably even better

There are some things that come naturally to any real QB.

Chaney couldn't do anything with JG.
Harbaugh and now Heupel can't do anything with Milton.

Coaches are not magicians. I mean to say, the good ones can mold something if it's there to mold.

There's nothing there for Milton- from a instinctual or football intelligence standpoint- for anyone to mold.
 
#43
#43
There are some things that come naturally to any real QB.

Chaney couldn't do anything with JG.
Harbaugh and now Heupel can't do anything with Milton.

Coaches are not magicians. I mean to say, the good ones can mold something if it's there to mold.

There's nothing there for Milton- from a instinctual or football intelligence standpoint- for anyone to mold.
they might not be magicians, but look at what Kiffin was able to do with Crompton in 2009.
 
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