gobravesvols16
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I view bowl games as a big joke... a money maker for ESPN. Back in the day, it was an "award" and vacation for a great season... witness the vols circa 1939 that went unscored upon and lost in the Rose Bowl. They loved the train ride and the photos with movie stars! The polls (UPI, AP, Litkenhouse, ets, cidn't take bowls into account because of this)... then back when I was a kid, I remember when UT made it to the Bluebonnet Bowl against Perdue.. that was a huge huge deal... there were only circa 12 bowls then, and it was a big accomplishment to get there in Johnny's 2nd year!Under two weeks until the game. How do you Vols feel about the Citrus Bowl game at this point?
Tenn has taken a decent roster hit from the portal, especially in the secondary.
Iowa on the other hand has been basically untouched to this point by portal madness and none of the defensive players who are sure-fire NFL picks have opted out for Iowa either.
Still feel that your speed will be too much for Iowa and win the day for UT?
You are talking about something entirely different than I am. I'm all for Nico and thiink he has a great future. But as for this one game, UT's chances of winning dropped considerably when Joe opted out and Nico was installed as the started. This game will be a great learning experience for Nico but the mistakes he will make could very well cost the Vols the game.I respectfully disagree with your assessment. I think the old adage "Iron sharpens iron" may be cliche but there is truth in it. Nico would never become a great player if he only played against weak opponents. He will make mistakes as all young guys do but if he is as smart as we all believe that he is, those are learning moments. Remember a guy named Peyton, he wasn't lightening in a bottle either.
Is Dee Williams playing in the bowl game?You are talking about something entirely different than I am. I'm all for Nico and thiink he has a great future. But as for this one game, UT's chances of winning dropped considerably when Joe opted out and Nico was installed as the started. This game will be a great learning experience for Nico but the mistakes he will make could very well cost the Vols the game.
It's not just him tho:
--Wright and Small opting out is another huge blow. They could help Nico see blitzes and they are much better blockers than Sampson
--The OL that ended the year is not great. Great is needed against Iowa's front 7
--While I will not miss the DBs that departed, having this many new guys playing pretty much guarantees some catastrophic busts on the backend
--Iowa's special teams are very good and UT's special teams pretty much have one mistake per game that costs 30 yds in field position or worse.
I enjoy the bowl season very much. Try to watch as many as I can. I do hate that many players have no loyalty to their schools and their teammates and opt out of the games. If Injuries are this big of a fear, then why do they not opt out as soon as their team gets 2 losses and are eliminated from the play offs.I have been watching some of the bowl games and they have been pretty fun to watch so far.
I dont blame Milton for opting out, everybody is opting out and it will not help his chance of getting drafted or the round he might get picked. You never know how it will go and who might want you. .........I still have my boycott the Titans tee shirt because they went with Levis instead of drafting Hooker and we all see how that turned out. If he looks good at pro days he might creep up.
You are talking about something entirely different than I am. I'm all for Nico and thiink he has a great future. But as for this one game, UT's chances of winning dropped considerably when Joe opted out and Nico was installed as the started. This game will be a great learning experience for Nico but the mistakes he will make could very well cost the Vols the game.
It's not just him tho:
--Wright and Small opting out is another huge blow. They could help Nico see blitzes and they are much better blockers than Sampson
--The OL that ended the year is not great. Great is needed against Iowa's front 7
--While I will not miss the DBs that departed, having this many new guys playing pretty much guarantees some catastrophic busts on the backend
--Iowa's special teams are very good and UT's special teams pretty much have one mistake per game that costs 30 yds in field position or worse.
They are 2 different people. Conversely if he struggles some will say he isn’t good. Many fans today quite frankly kneejerk from one extreme to the other. I expect Nico will play well and show flashes and he may struggle some too. Some folks want instant gratification these days, football is often ugly because there are 11 on the other side. People expecting flawless football rarely find it. It takes a lot to bring it all together. GBOFor all who think this is some kind of preview for what Nico will do next season, remember Joe's bowl performance last season.
I expect Nico to be fine next year. Just saying that the bowl game is no more predictive than the spring game.They are 2 different people. Conversely if he struggles some will say he isn’t good. Many fans today quite frankly kneejerk from one extreme to the other. I expect Nico will play well and show flashes and he may struggle some too. Some folks want instant gratification these days, football is often ugly because there are 11 on the other side. People expecting flawless football rarely find it. It takes a lot to bring it all together. GBO
And that turned out to be pretty indicative of how Joe played this season. Especially when you consider the WR corps was not as good this year, especially after the injuries to 2 of the 3 top WRs. The OL was beat up towards the end of the year and the coaches relied more on the running game. Joe also had some injury problems throughout the year that he didn't use as an excuse.For all who think this is some kind of preview for what Nico will do next season, remember Joe's bowl performance last season.