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Grump, I agree Stetson is a very efficient QB who fits what UGA needed perfectly. However, I always believe his QB "stats" have to be viewed in the broader context of the overall strength of his teammates. Let's face it, UGA had a treasure trove of talent to complement Stetson on offense and defense. He rarely faced any game pressure during the season because of your terrific D, excellent OL/running game...and yeah that Brock guy. I would offer the same caveats about Bryce Young. Throwing to NFL star caliber receivers is a good thing. Will had some nice pieces to work with last year....but alas, we didn't have close to the caliber of talent that UGA/Bama possess.

No matter the talent, you have to make the correct read and you have to throw an accurate pass. Isn't that correct? I don't think SB is all world, but to just dismiss what he has done like anyone could do that is just wrong.
 
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Gets players hurt? Who? The Ole Miss players faking to stop the clock? They’re fine. They’re acting. Just in case you didn’t know, JR didn’t really get shot either. That was acting, buddy.
Not sure if you knew this or not..... UT does have a defense. You reckon it is more likely or less likely to result in injuries based off of time on the field and fatigue? Sorry, I tried to type as slow as I could.
 
Not sure if you knew this or not..... UT does have a defense. You reckon it is more likely or less likely to result in injuries based off of time on the field and fatigue? Sorry, I tried to type as slow as I could.
Which UT player had a season ending injury due to playing so much? Even with 71 scholarship players, Tennessee was 66th in defensive efficiency. Right in the middle of the pack. It’s not like teams were scoring at will. UK had a good game offensively. But claiming they had a better offense last year because of that game would be like UT fans claiming they had a better defense because they held you to less points.
 
Which UT player had a season ending injury due to playing so much? Even with 71 scholarship players, Tennessee was 66th in defensive efficiency. Right in the middle of the pack. It’s not like teams were scoring at will. UK had a good game offensively. But claiming they had a better offense last year because of that game would be like UT fans claiming they had a better defense because they held you to less points.

If I were a DC playing against the Vols it would be in my game plan for someone to have a cramp after every first down. No rules or penalty against it and no cheaper than trying to not allow the defense to sub.
 
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No offense but Levis’s turnovers push him down the list below Rogers and Hooker. Rogers threw a pick every 75 pass attempts. Hooker every 100. Levis was every 26. Levis was more efficient and threw a TD in less pass attempts than Rogers but Hooker was every 9 attempts was a passing TD on average. That’s insane.
Let's talk at the end of the season
 
Rattler is gonna flame out in SCAR. He was a head case at a school that protects its qb like a newborn baby and is going to school that will poop on his car if he throws too many ints.... His teammates hated him. He could grow up but so far he hasn't acted like d1 qb between the ears yet. Ryan Leaf had a lot of talent too.
 
Rattler is gonna flame out in SCAR. He was a head case at a school that protects its qb like a newborn baby and is going to school that will poop on his car if he throws too many ints.... His teammates hated him. He could grow up but so far he hasn't acted like d1 qb between the ears yet. Ryan Leaf had a lot of talent too.

He imploded in a conference that doesn't play defense, I don't think he will be able to handle the pressure he will be facing.

Is it just me or does little Beamer seem a little silly? He acts like Dabo to me, of course he wins a couple NC no one will care if he is goofy or not. I think the gamecocks will disappoint their fans more than any team in the East this season, they are expecting 10 wins. I see losses to both West teams, ATM and Arky, losses to UK, UT, UGA, and CU. UF a toss-up and wins at VANDY and Missouri. They have to beat UF to get to a bowl, imo.
 
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Which UT player had a season ending injury due to playing so much? Even with 71 scholarship players, Tennessee was 66th in defensive efficiency. Right in the middle of the pack. It’s not like teams were scoring at will. UK had a good game offensively. But claiming they had a better offense last year because of that game would be like UT fans claiming they had a better defense because they held you to less points.
Evidently I didn't type slow enough. I would re-hash what was said but I'm getting dizzy walking in circles.
 
Evidently I didn't type slow enough. I would re-hash what was said but I'm getting dizzy walking in circles.

Just have to understand he is a child, alot like Matt the ATM fan that calls Finebaum, and thinks Vols are great and everyone else is overrated. How can anyone defend Kneeland not being an awful game day experience with steps so steep if you trip you roll 50 feet, a seat 13 inches wide and a community bathroom. It's awful, but there is no place like Kneeland on Sat night, yeah if you want to get hit with a battery flying from the stands when the vols choke one, it's the place to be. And he claims worse has happened at multiple stadiums the last 5 years
 
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It will be interesting to see if UT's offense is the juggernaut this year now that the league's DCs have had a year to digest the scheme, tempo, etc. The first year or so for any scheme is tough to catch up to but, with more film and more experience with it, DCs figure out how to slow it down. Even Leach's offense is not unstoppable (although we sure made it look easy last year) and, in a lot of years, the better defensive teams kept them between the 20s and knew how to defend it.

UK may also fall into that category with teams able to dissect what we were running last year. There will be some tweaks, the personnel will be harder to isolate as, imo, there isn't the gulf between WR1 and all the remaining WRs, some new wrinkles installed by Scangarello, etc.
 
If I were a DC playing against the Vols it would be in my game plan for someone to have a cramp after every first down. No rules or penalty against it and no cheaper than trying to not allow the defense to sub.
I know you would. Because you can’t beat them otherwise. You have time to sub. If Tennessee subs, the defense gets to sub. If they don’t sub, why should the defense?
 
It will be interesting to see if UT's offense is the juggernaut this year now that the league's DCs have had a year to digest the scheme, tempo, etc. The first year or so for any scheme is tough to catch up to but, with more film and more experience with it, DCs figure out how to slow it down. Even Leach's offense is not unstoppable (although we sure made it look easy last year) and, in a lot of years, the better defensive teams kept them between the 20s and knew how to defend it.

UK may also fall into that category with teams able to dissect what we were running last year. There will be some tweaks, the personnel will be harder to isolate as, imo, there isn't the gulf between WR1 and all the remaining WRs, some new wrinkles installed by Scangarello, etc.
It got better in year 2 at Mizzou with the same QB running it. Jumped like 12 ppg and Lock threw 44 TDs.
 
Just have to understand he is a child, alot like Matt the ATM fan that calls Finebaum, and thinks Vols are great and everyone else is overrated. How can anyone defend Kneeland not being an awful game day experience with steps so steep if you trip you roll 50 feet, a seat 13 inches wide and a community bathroom. It's awful, but there is no place like Kneeland on Sat night, yeah if you want to get hit with a battery flying from the stands when the vols choke one, it's the place to be. And he claims worse has happened at multiple stadiums the last 5 years
UGAs stands are at a steeper incline than UTs. Especially in the upper deck.
 
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