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Interesting that you think "Grow up" with a bunch of exclamation points makes a good argument.This crap is getting so old.....move on...... who was instrumental in the winning of the last 6 games? WHO? Grow up!!!!!!!!
It is what it is. The season is over and it turned out better than most of you expected. The QB position will be better next year in that we will have 5 players from whom to find good play. The coaches want to win more than we do because it is their lively hood. Time to wrap this season up and look forward to 2020.This crap is getting so old.....move on...... who was instrumental in the winning of the last 6 games? WHO? Grow up!!!!!!!!
Yeah. Pretty much. He had two partial good games and a good game vs Mizzou. Then he slumped back into the same guy he's been as a passer since he became the starter.We won 8 games this year, it was hardly the same "crap" as compared to the previous 2 years
Vince Lombardi, Paul Brown, Bill Walsh, Paul Johnson, Mike Leach, Hugh Freeze.
What do they all have in common?
They never played college football.
Get off your high horse and realize that playing gives no one any greater insight or right to criticize, share opinion, debate, or discuss than anyone else.
Playing doesn't equate to greater football intelligence or understanding. The great David Cutcliffe will tell you that. Yes, he is also part of that list of having never played
Don't take the low hanging fruit and use "your" playing time as "your" reason for a team or players better performance. Put in the effort and show "your" work, or go sit on the bench.
No, winning is the rule and we won 8 games last year, despite having poor play at the QB position. That means that progress has been made and that the TEAM has improved. Next year, there will likely be 6 QBs to chose from. Three of them we have not seen play at the collegiate level. Why not wait until a ouple of games in the 2020 season have been played before one begins to bash the team and the QB position? Trolls will not do that; fans will.Yeah. Pretty much. He had two partial good games and a good game vs Mizzou. Then he slumped back into the same guy he's been as a passer since he became the starter.
The team around him has improved.... quite a bit actually. He still processes too slow. He still can't anticipate throws. He still holds the ball too long and/or is late with the ball. In the last two games, he's also become very inconsistent in his accuracy.
I wanted him to be good. I was ready to see him turn the corner. After thinking he couldn't... 3 games gave me hope. The last two games have pretty much spoiled that hope. He may have a good game here and there but what you saw vs IU is the "rule"... not the exception.
It was a stinker by JG for sure but I can't say it's the worst. I've seen some awful ones over the years.Just finished watching last night's game and I did watch it live. Great come back by the Vols.
I really concentrated on watching JG play. That might be one of the worse games I have
ever seen a UT QB play and I have watched UT football for a long time like
Mallon Faircloth running the single wing. Hopefully the HB kid can take us to the next level
next year.
Dude. Honest and objective criticism is not "bashing". And we don't need to wait until the '20 season is blown like the '19 season was before recognizing that JG continues to be a liability. I wanted him to be better. I wanted to believe that he had turned the corner in the last half of the season. I wanted to believe his poor performance vs Vandy was just a product of the rain and his family tragedy. But the JG who played against IU is the same guy who lost to GSU... but with a better D and OL.No, winning is the rule and we won 8 games last year, despite having poor play at the QB position. That means that progress has been made and that the TEAM has improved. Next year, there will likely be 6 QBs to chose from. Three of them we have not seen play at the collegiate level. Why not wait until a ouple of games in the 2020 season have been played before one begins to bash the team and the QB position? Trolls will not do that; fans will.
If it was honest and objective, I agree. Often, yours do not appear to be honest or objective.Dude. Honest and objective criticism is not "bashing". And we don't need to wait until the '20 season is blown like the '19 season was before recognizing that JG continues to be a liability. I wanted him to be better. I wanted to believe that he had turned the corner in the last half of the season. I wanted to believe his poor performance vs Vandy was just a product of the rain and his family tragedy. But the JG who played against IU is the same guy who lost to GSU... but with a better D and OL.
The team has improved. I see 2 QB's, not 3, with no college experience. Hill was a starter at Maryland. I'm not "bashing" the team. Where do you get that? The team improved across the board. JG didn't or at least not enough. IU does not have a great D. They don't have a coaching staff that's being raided by the nation's top programs. And yet they had little trouble game planning to make JG ineffective and inconsistent.
UT MUST have better play from the QB position and it can't just be a game here or there.
I replayed a few plays to grab some pictures in preparation for an argument to explain JG is holding the offense back. Ended up deleting the pictures because our fans were already giving him a hard time and I didn't want to pile on. It was truly a bad performance, especially in the red zone. He only made the right decision half the time and when he did, the ball was late.Just finished watching last night's game and I did watch it live. Great come back by the Vols.
I really concentrated on watching JG play. That might be one of the worse games I have
ever seen a UT QB play and I have watched UT football for a long time like
Mallon Faircloth running the single wing. Hopefully the HB kid can take us to the next level
next year.