jarnol32
To be the man you gotta beat the man.
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I'm sure back in the pre internet days that folks argued just as much, it just wasn't beamed around the world in a split second.This isn’t an “opinions on JG” thread, but I was just thinking back on all of the controversial, fan-dividing QB’s over the years. Have any one of them ever caused this much debating/arguing?
Crompton comes to mind. Casey Clausen maybe? Ainge? Inconsistency seems to be the key to sparking debates and JG is rolling in it.
The crazy thing is, the Clawfense worked everywhere else he tried to implement it.The Clawffense was the worst idea ever sprung on Vol fans. An offense with multiple NFL skill players was absolutely horrible. The Auburn game that year set football back 30 yrs. Sadly, like 2005, a pretty good defense was wasted.
People who believe in Kellen Mond are like people who believe in Bigfoot. They passionately argue for their cause, but when pressed for evidence, they just get a blank, clueless stare on their face.....like a Democrat at a Congressional hearing.There is no next Joe Burrow. If I had to pick most improved QB in the SEC, I'd go with Kellen Mond. I think Aggs will be 2nd best in the West next year, Bama 1st.
Its funny how soon people forget.. Dobbs was the same until about halfway through his Junior season and even into his senior season the Dobbs haters club was large. Honestly, I feel like the whole JG thing is a continuation of that. Dobbs was saved more because of his personality and his media presence. As a person, he was really hard to dislike, but people did their best for a while on him. JG has never really had much presence off the field. It's not like he's a bad guy, all signs point to him being likeable. He is tough as nails but he does not have that feel good origin story to make people see him as a person that Dobbs had to win folks over.This isn’t an “opinions on JG” thread, but I was just thinking back on all of the controversial, fan-dividing QB’s over the years. Have any one of them ever caused this much debating/arguing?
Crompton comes to mind. Casey Clausen maybe? Ainge? Inconsistency seems to be the key to sparking debates and JG is rolling in it.
What is the one other thing?Its funny how soon people forget.. Dobbs was the same until about halfway through his Junior season and even into his senior season the Dobbs haters club was large. Honestly, I feel like the whole JG thing is a continuation of that. Dobbs was saved more because of his personality and his media presence. As a person, he was really hard to dislike, but people did their best for a while on him. JG has never really had much presence off the field. It's not like he's a bad guy, all signs point to him being likeable. He is tough as nails but he does not have that feel good origin story to make people see him as a person that Dobbs had to win folks over.
They also had one other thing in common that I think hurt them in the eyes of a lot of fans.
Its funny how soon people forget.. Dobbs was the same until about halfway through his Junior season and even into his senior season the Dobbs haters club was large. Honestly, I feel like the whole JG thing is a continuation of that. Dobbs was saved more because of his personality and his media presence. As a person, he was really hard to dislike, but people did their best for a while on him. JG has never really had much presence off the field. It's not like he's a bad guy, all signs point to him being likeable. He is tough as nails but he does not have that feel good origin story to make people see him as a person that Dobbs had to win folks over.
They also had one other thing in common that I think hurt them in the eyes of a lot of fans.
This talk makes me happy to think about the 2004 season. Ainge v. Schaeffer would've been hotly debated had Brent not separated his shoulder. That was a fantastic QB battle.
Deficiencies with the recieving corps? He had two receivers that more than likely will take snaps on Sunday and a TE that is gonna at the least bounce around some practice squads for a year or two. His third option at WR may very well end up drafted this coming year as well.Hear me out. I think JG has the tools to be a successful quarterback but his ego got in the way. Going into last season he felt he needed to make up for any deficiencies with the receiving corps and did to much. He threw late because he didn't trust them and threw into coverage because he felt "he" had to win the game not the team.
You saw it at Alabama with the audible/fumble but at the end of the year he played within the system and did what was asked and found success. I think this year he comes in and follows the system rather than try to be the savior and we are all pleasantly surprised.
Flame away
Ainge was pretty solid his Junior year. He came out on fire against Cal. That was a rare awesome start to the season. We destroyed them in that game vaulted up the rankings too.Schaeffer IMO was a better Dobbs than Dobbs was. That shoulder thing paved the way for Ainge who didn't get it back together after that one hit until his senior year.