Best WR tandem in SEC...

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lots of teams only have 1 or two. we have about 4 or 5. if we get even decent QB play we will be in business

4 or 5? And let me guess, our oline will be awesome too, huh? Some of these highly touted recruits are going to be busts. Let's wait and see, how about that ?

Right now it's Marquez north and a bunch of unproven prospects. Let's make sure they can be in the right spot and are smart enough to learn the offense and be on the same page with Worley and Dobbs. We need pig to come back.:dance:
 
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Yeah! I believe you're right. No, I know you're right. tended to spout that line during wrestling event breaks.

Now, you guys talking about our QB play, here's what I honestly believe. Whether Worleybird or the Dobb Goblin is on the field, if that OL gives them 4 or more seconds to throw, we are going to be a dangerous team offensively. I can't say much about the defense now but offensively, we will approach the the stats of the Bray era. Because the QBs have improved more than folks realize and because they have reliable targets, and just too many of them to be covered all at once. If our RBs are even marginally as good as hoped, I won't say we win the SECe but we'll come dayum close to it. Even if the OL is porous, using Dobbs due to his wheels will balance that out. We're in better shape QB-wise than a whole lot of naysayers know. Hail, hail, hail the orange and white. We're going to be alright.


OH MY GOD!:eek:lol:
 
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Pearson and Malone haven't caught a pass in the SEC yet, and we're already considering them legends?

Legends? Didnt see anyone say anything about them being legends.

I guess in your opinion its not ok to acknowledge skill level until theyve done it in the SEC. You might want to correct the author of the article too since he has Auburn as the #1 WR duo in the SEC because they have a JUCO transfer coming in. Whats he thinkin??????
 
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According to Tos

Five dangerous SEC WR tandems | Saturday Down South

They agree with most of us about our QB situation.

A few who have a chance to jump into the conversation:

Marquez North and Von Pearson, Tennessee: One could easily insert Josh Malone with Marquez North. Quarterback play could hold back the explosive numbers.

MB#! , i want to thank you for posting one helluva link ! After reading the article i signed up to receive the free e-mail news letters from SDS covering the Sec and the Vols.
That was awesome man! :salute: :hi:
 
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Legends? Didnt see anyone say anything about them being legends.

I guess in your opinion its not ok to acknowledge skill level until theyve done it in the SEC.

No. Only if they haven't done it at UT in the SEC. Everyone else's JUCO's and Fr are going to play like all pros. Didn't you know that UT is the only team in the SEC that will depend on youth or new players this fall?:whistling:

Some of these guys are downright funny at times. Talented Fr make impact all over the SEC and NCAA... only at UT where they are supposedly coached by the best staff in CFB does it take them 3 or 4 years before they're expected to approach potential.

If Jones is a good coach... and I think he is... then he'll get results out of this VERY talented group AND out of his QB's.
 
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Can you read? He said mythical and then said because they never played together. DA.

:hi:

thanks for the backup. And to explain to those who didn't get it I was comparing our top 3 for this year against, again the mythical, Hunter, Darick and CP not the best we've had.
 
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:hi:

thanks for the backup. And to explain to those who didn't get it I was comparing our top 3 for this year against, again the mythical, Hunter, Darick and CP not the best we've had.

Don't take it hard. We like to eat our own here at VN.
 
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No. Only if they haven't done it at UT in the SEC. Everyone else's JUCO's and Fr are going to play like all pros. Didn't you know that UT is the only team in the SEC that will depend on youth or new players this fall?:whistling:

Some of these guys are downright funny at times. Talented Fr make impact all over the SEC and NCAA... only at UT where they are supposedly coached by the best staff in CFB does it take them 3 or 4 years before they're expected to approach potential.

If Jones is a good coach... and I think he is... then he'll get results out of this VERY talented group AND out of his QB's.

It's not the best staff in the sec. Furthermore, why would ut have or deserve the best staff? We need one of these viable candidates to become a strong number 2 option to north. We also need an experienced pig howard and Josh smith to stop dropping the ball. Both will likely be on the field a lot while the more talented young players learn. Croom could develop into a pleasant surprise.
 
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Pearson and Malone haven't caught a pass in the SEC yet, and we're already considering them legends?

i agree with this but i also think Malones talent is pretty undeniable. Also a little off topic but just about every season there is elite freshman RBs who do well in their first yr in the SEC. theres always one or two good freshman runners. Theres also a few freshman receivers around the country who show out. i truly believe he is one of them and it will only be easier to do bc he has some other talented guys around him. He came in very refined for an EE high school kid.
 
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i agree with this but i also think Malones talent is pretty undeniable. Also a little off topic but just about every season there is elite freshman RBs who do well in their first yr in the SEC. theres always one or two good freshman runners. Theres also a few freshman receivers around the country who show out. i truly believe he is one of them and it will only be easier to do bc he has some other talented guys around him. He came in very refined for an EE high school kid.

We shall see. We thought the same about Brian darden.:hi:
 
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According to Tos

Five dangerous SEC WR tandems | Saturday Down South

They agree with most of us about our QB situation.

A few who have a chance to jump into the conversation:

Marquez North and Von Pearson, Tennessee: One could easily insert Josh Malone with Marquez North. Quarterback play could hold back the explosive numbers.

I think our QB play will be just fine. The vast majority of Worley's struggles were due to wrong (and poorly run) routes by young receivers. In addition, the TE's weren't athletic enough, getting into their routes, to create voids in coverage. (TE's who can actually "threaten" a safety, create "air" for the guys on the edge...)

There will be "air" in defenses, this season, for Marquez and his cohorts to run to... which means Worley and HIS cohorts won't be trying to fit the ball into a crowd in order to make a play. (As was the case, last season.)

Safeties will have to "pick their poison," knowing that LB's can't contain the TE's without help.

Worley will look like a completely different guy, this year.
 
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I think our QB play will be just fine. The vast majority of Worley's struggles were due to wrong (and poorly run) routes by young receivers. In addition, the TE's weren't athletic enough, getting into their routes, to create voids in coverage. (TE's who can actually "threaten" a safety, create "air" for the guys on the edge...)

There will be "air" in defenses, this season, for Marquez and his cohorts to run to... which means Worley and HIS cohorts won't be trying to fit the ball into a crowd in order to make a play. (As was the case, last season.)

Safeties will have to "pick their poison," knowing that LB's can't contain the TE's without help.



Worley will look like a completely different guy, this year.


this

most of the people on VN dont understand these types of things. they just see the results and yell "fahrrr Butch" "fahhr Worley"
 
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lots of teams only have 1 or two. we have about 4 or 5. if we get even decent QB play we will be in business

To get good QB play, the new O-Line must not only be new, but improved as well. As highly touted as last year's line was suppose to be, they had too many breakdowns with the system.

If hard work pays off, then Worley and Dobbs should be superstars if properly protected by the line. Both may have had issues last year, but that had nothing to do with their work ethic. Would love to see them have a break out year. But if they aren't protected, it's a mute point.
 

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