2011-2012 SEC Quarterbacks

#33
#33
Relf is in Dan Mullen's system at the right time.

With the receivers Bray has, there's no real reason he can't be tops in the SEC, save Wilson.

I'd like to see him be able to hit the flats and actually be confident about it, not as a last resort. I want him to be able to know when a pass like that will be effective.
 
#34
#34
Relf is in Dan Mullen's system at the right time.

With the receivers Bray has, there's no real reason he can't be tops in the SEC, save Wilson.

I'd like to see him be able to hit the flats and actually be confident about it, not as a last resort. I want him to be able to know when a pass like that will be effective.

I want Bray to keep throwing jump balls to an Olympic high jumper.

Screw checking it down when you have a guy like Hunter down field imo.
 
#35
#35
I want Bray to keep throwing jump balls to an Olympic high jumper.

Screw checking it down when you have a guy like Hunter down field imo.

True, just run play-action fly routes every single down.

I'd rather him control the entire flow of the game (as Ainge did when he was in a groove), and have striking deep as an option. That way, if we're up by 7 in the third quarter, instead of deep pass, draw, screen, punt... he has the defense figured out enough to keep getting first downs, and drives the nail into the coffin if something opens up deep..
 
#36
#36
True, just run play-action fly routes every single down.

I'd rather him control the entire flow of the game (as Ainge did when he was in a groove), and have striking deep as an option. That way, if we're up by 7 in the third quarter, instead of deep pass, draw, screen, punt... he has the defense figured out enough to keep getting first downs, and drives the nail into the coffin if something opens up deep..

I wasn't being serious.

It will be nice when Bray has complete control of the game and doesn't just rely on Hunter or Rogers to go up and get one.

It is nice to have WRs that can do that though.
 
#37
#37
I wasn't being serious.

It will be nice when Bray has complete control of the game and doesn't just rely on Hunter or Rogers to go up and get one.

It is nice to have WRs that can do that though.

Oh, I agree.

The reason I think da'rick will prove to be better than Hunter is that he will be more complete. If hunter is by someone, or has someone one on one, he is the 2nd best receiver in the SEC. But Rogers is the more complete package.

That said, I don't care which one it is catching on the money 60 yard bombs in the checkerboards
 
#43
#43
I'd put him at 4 or 5.
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Let me guess. Darron Thomas is better than all of them combined.. With one arm tied behind his back. Please list 4 quarterbacks who will be better next year. Bray has as much if not more talent than the best QB's in the league, 5 games of experience/a full offseason under his belt, he has some good returning receivers, a much improved offensive line, and a 1,000 yd rusher.

All I ever seem to see from you are posts like, "Yeah you guys are going to be good BUT... (insert condiscending comment here." Give credit where credit is due.
 
#45
#45
Arky could have issues I believe they lost both starting offensive tackles. Wilson could get drubbed
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#48
#48
On a Tennessee Vol website. Where 90% of the people who post here are...Vol fans.

And your point is?

Even our appreciated mods here have said that the NCAA forum is a little more open than anywhere else. That's why I play in this sandbox rather than elsewhere.

Doesn't really matter. If I don't want to hear the blatherings of some people, the ignore button is awesome.

I've said it before, and I'l say it again- I'm here to talk with knowledgeable fans- and I consider many Tennessee fans to be so- not to get in some stupid waste of time flamefest.
 

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