Let's Go, Joe!

#76
#76
I think he's probably the pick. He fits the coach style more than Ward. Ward seems to be just a tad bit better Levis
Plus reality Sanders will atleast get TN some attn

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I was joking he is not good enough to be the first pick of the draft. If Titans get 1st pick they should trade it for more picks and build a team and not a player.
 
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#79
I was joking he is not good enough to be the first pick of the draft. If Titans get 1st pick they should trade it for more picks and build a team and not a player.
No way the Titans are trading the #1 pick away when they need a QB. Callahan is going to want his QB, not a hand me down Levis to run his systerm and Sanders is more of the style player he'd want
 
#80
#80
Eh. I mean if someone hates him as a human based on how he played, that’s uncalled for and more hate than he deserved. If they hated watching him play, that’s more than fair. Unfortunately we may be in for 1-3 more years of similar play.
You guys cant quit can you?

How miserable you must have been when Hooker had a great season. No QB to sh.t on all season.
 
#81
#81
You guys cant quit can you?

How miserable you must have been when Hooker had a great season. No QB to sh.t on all season.
No I was quite happy with Hooker.

That’s the thing, our good QBs are revered at Tennessee. Heath Shuler was one of the biggest NFL busts of all time and is treated like royalty at Tennessee. Because he was good at Tennessee.
 
#82
#82
He may have moved himself up to the #2 spot. If not some team may be interested him. He showed touch, accuracy and willing to run today.
NE fans mad they won and out of #1 draft spot
Joe throws as hard as ever. The difference is he has receivers who can catch and hold the ball, not drop them repeatedly. He has a NFL level arm, but didn't until now have NFL receivers. If you look close enough, he was throwing Zetawatt lasers with pinpoint accuracy, and they wer being caught.
 
#83
#83
Joe throws as hard as ever. The difference is he has receivers who can catch and hold the ball, not drop them repeatedly. He has a NFL level arm, but didn't until now have NFL receivers. If you look close enough, he was throwing Zetawatt lasers with pinpoint accuracy, and they wer being caught.
The throw he made down the sideline after the great scramble for a TD was phenomenal! I know it got called back for holding, but still highly impressive
 
#84
#84
It's pathetic some posters try to lay some issues from this past year on him, and he's not even here! It's not just trolls but regular posters. Most of them without a damn clue. The " I spent $$$$$$$$$ going to see them and supporting them" crowd is so laughable with their reactionary criticisms
They can’t help it…..Especially the ones with their shiny participation trophies setting on their fake fire place mantles at home. Then when their one friend comes over they get to explain why they should have played but the Coach was an idiot. Of course the pre-participation posters are probably suffering from anxiety while lacking in self confidence. It’s not their fault. In the meantime Joe is making more money in a week than they do in a year enjoying what he loves. Go figure!
 
#85
#85
He looked real good. I liked his back flip. And I like he wears the number of my childhood favorite player. Not too many QBs have worn that number since Johnny U retired.
 
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No way the Titans are trading the #1 pick away when they need a QB. Callahan is going to want his QB, not a hand me down Levis to run his systerm and Sanders is more of the style player he'd want
no way they're going to pass on travis hunter for sanders at number one. there are to many veteran qbs that are free agents this year.
 
#87
#87
I've said for sometime Joe looks like NFL to me.
He seemed a bit bored, uninterested in the college game.
He has all the physical tools to be successful.
Given time with the right organization I believe he's going to surprise some people.
Additionally he seems like a good dude. Good luck Joe 👍
 
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#88
Joe throws as hard as ever. The difference is he has receivers who can catch and hold the ball, not drop them repeatedly. He has a NFL level arm, but didn't until now have NFL receivers. If you look close enough, he was throwing Zetawatt lasers with pinpoint accuracy, and they wer being caught.
He looked real good yesterday. Of course you got the oh he was just playing against backup and practice squad guys people😏. Going off memory I seem to remember there still being starting defensive guys out there.

Wonder if he'll be QB2 for NE next year or will some other team take him.
 
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He looked real good yesterday. Of course you got the oh he was just playing against backup and practice squad guys people😏. Going off memory I seem to remember there still being starting defensive guys out there.

Wonder if he'll be QB2 for NE next year or will some other team take him.
I still believe JoMil will have a Doug Williams type career in the NFL. They parallel each other in various ways.
 
#93
#93
Joe throws as hard as ever. The difference is he has receivers who can catch and hold the ball, not drop them repeatedly. He has a NFL level arm, but didn't until now have NFL receivers. If you look close enough, he was throwing Zetawatt lasers with pinpoint accuracy, and they wer being caught.
I watched that game. Joe was a real pro, completing almost all of his passes and running for a touchdown!
 
#95
#95
I've said for sometime Joe looks like NFL to me.
He seemed a bit bored, uninterested in the college game.
He has all the physical tools to be successful.
Given time with the right organization I believe he's going to surprise some people.
Additionally he seems like a good dude. Good luck Joe 👍
I don't know so much that he was uninterested in the college game as he was overwhelmed at times with the speed and pace of the offense he was asked to run.
Honestly, I think that's why a lot of QBs look at playing for Heupel - you learn the offense at Mach 3.0 speed and when you get to the NFL it's a whole ton easier to run an offense at Mach 1.0.

I agree, JM3 has all the tools and looks of a big time, successful NFL QB.
I hope he gets to stay at NE and compete with Maye under the new coaching staff, Joe might just win himself a starting spot.
 
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#98
I don't know so much that he was uninterested in the college game as he was overwhelmed at times with the speed and pace of the offense he was asked to run.
Honestly, I think that's why a lot of QBs look at playing for Heupel - you learn the offense at Mach 3.0 speed and when you get to the NFL it's a whole ton easier to run an offense at Mach 1.0.

I agree, JM3 has all the tools and looks of a big time, successful NFL QB.
I hope he gets to stay at NE and compete with Maye under the new coaching staff, Joe might just win himself a starting spot.
CJH offense might run at a faster pace but over all the speed of the NFL game is much faster.
 

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