You fans are WRONG! Ainge and Phillip did GREAT!

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If it weren't for these two guys, we wouldn't have been in the SEC.

Fulmer could be blamed for not coaching his receivers down field. Ainge after his drops just has option routes, and no receiver is good enough yet to make the proper reads (like the 4th down call)

Ainge is a fine QB, and yes he through the 2 ints late, and it hurt our chances, but he wasn't able to move the ball at will because Cutliffe did not give this unite time and plays to make the proper reads.
 
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If it weren't for these two guys, we wouldn't have been in the SEC.

Fulmer could be blamed for not coaching his receivers down field. Ainge after his drops just has option routes, and no receiver is good enough yet to make the proper reads (like the 4th down call)

Ainge is a fine QB, and yes he through the 2 ints late, and it hurt our chances, but he wasn't able to move the ball at will because Cutliffe did not give this unite time and plays to make the proper reads.
Please tell me tonight will be the only time you will ever disgrace this board with your presence.
 
#7
#7
Ainge played well for the most part. He choked in the 4th Quarter.

i can agree with that. lsu has a great defense. but the 4th quarter choke might even be up there with his "bouquet" of an interception 2 years ago in Baton Rouge
 
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Ainge was average as a QB. His 05 year was terrible. Last year was good and he was made to look good by the presence of Robert Meachem. This year was very disappointing. He might do well in the NFL, but for the University of Tennessee he has done NOTHING.
 
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Ainge played well for the most part. He choked in the 4th Quarter.

where was he good...when Briscoe was wide open? That was it...otherwise he threw balls over heads and out of bounds and he was just average period. Then he capped it off with two terrible reads. Playcalling was terrible as always though.
 
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#14
If it weren't for these two guys, we wouldn't have been in the SEC.

Fulmer could be blamed for not coaching his receivers down field. Ainge after his drops just has option routes, and no receiver is good enough yet to make the proper reads (like the 4th down call)

Ainge is a fine QB, and yes he through the 2 ints late, and it hurt our chances, but he wasn't able to move the ball at will because Cutliffe did not give this unite time and plays to make the proper reads.
wow, just wow
 
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#15
Ainge and Fulmer would be better suited for the CFL. The CFL sucks, by the way.
 
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#17
Ainge was average as a QB. His 05 year was terrible. Last year was good and he was made to look good by the presence of Robert Meachem. This year was very disappointing. He might do well in the NFL, but for the University of Tennessee he has done NOTHING.

Statistically, he didn't have that bad of a season. However, he choked too many times in big games for a senior qb. I don't know how he'll do in the pros, but he better be able to read defenses better than he did tonight.
 
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The playcalling is the last to be blamed. Even the commentators (same from the UF game) were saying he was consistently overlooking open lanes and taking risks... overthrowing covered WRs.


He's lucky he didn't have more than 2 picks.
 
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If it weren't for these two guys, we wouldn't have been in the SEC.

Fulmer could be blamed for not coaching his receivers down field. Ainge after his drops just has option routes, and no receiver is good enough yet to make the proper reads (like the 4th down call)

Ainge is a fine QB, and yes he through the 2 ints late, and it hurt our chances, but he wasn't able to move the ball at will because Cutliffe did not give this unite time and plays to make the proper reads.
:salute:Sure thing.... :lolabove:
 
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#22
you first
How does nine years without a title taste? Good to see you Fulmer honks are still around spewing your silliness. Since you're the stat genius, here's a task. Find me another coach at an elite football program who has gone 9 years without a conference title and kept his job in the last 20 years.
 
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How does nine years without a title taste? Good to see you Fulmer honks are still around spewing your silliness. Since you're the stat genius, here's a task. Find me another coach at an elite football program who has gone 9 years without a conference title and kept his job in the last 20 years.

Certainly not Loyd Carr.
 
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