Lets not forget about Worley

#28
#28
Since you're such a great evaluator of talent, why aren't you coaching at the UT? Amazes me how jackass so-called fans are so eager to punt our players before they're even been hiked. You live in Alabama, right? Go to your Crimson Tide forum where you belong because your blood certainly isn't orange.

Anyone with a brain can see our players in general weren't coached up. And I freely admit I kept denying that reality as a DD supporter until it was so painfully obvious, even I had to admit it. But unlike you, I wouldn't relish any and every chance to damn our players. You and I don't don practice unis and put in the sweat, pain, and hours. We don't don the game unis to be hit, slammed, and physically beaten up by opposing players. So we darn sure don't have what it takes to presume the venom you spew. You're in Alabama, stay there cause you don't belong here.

I don't need to be told where I need to go or who I need to root for because I don't think one our players is good you drama queen. I don't think Worley is good. Big deal. Buck up and move on.
 
#29
#29
Some of you posters remind me of "Eddie" on Christmas Vacation.

Bashing players, bashing previous coaches, spewing doubt about our new coach(es), etc.

All of the other recruiters in the SEC are logging on and pointing potential recruits to you numb-skulls. I can hear it now...."See, this guy hasn't even been given a chance and they're already bashing him. Poor Bas.ard....Now, do you really want to play in front of those 100K plus type of fans???"

"I didn't think so".

Free speech doesn't give you a right to stupidity. Recognize what you're doing.
 
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Yes. He really didnt even show a flash of potential against any opponent, doesnt matter what they were ranked. Vandy isnt a top ten team either. Worley came in and did d!ck in that game behind one of the best o line and wr crews in the country. Worley sucks.

We had a shot to win that South Carolina game with Worley last year if the coaches didn't put him bad situations like shotgun pass plays when's its 1st and goal from the 2. He played very well against Memphis. If you recall, Worley played a lot better in that Vandy game than Bray.
 
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Yes. He really didnt even show a flash of potential against any opponent, doesnt matter what they were ranked. Vandy isnt a top ten team either. Worley came in and did d!ck in that game behind one of the best o line and wr crews in the country. Worley sucks.
Against Vandy, I believe that Worley was 8 of 11 with 1 interception caused by Patterson running the wrong route, and one perfect touchdown throw bouncing off of Hunter's facemask in the endzone. We had to settle for a field goal instead. Worley did well, and you will see how good he is next year.
 
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I remember a lot of dink and dunk short routes and not really stretching the field. Anyone know how many times out of chances did Worley get us into the end zone? Curious.

I agree worley's best asset is his accuracy, not his arm strength.

But unlike Chaney's vertical passing game, CBJ uses more of a west-coast philosophy in his passing game.

It actually plays better to what Worley does than Chaney's system every would have. That being said I think the jury is still out on both of our QBs at this point.

After watching HS tape, a big part of me is pulling for Peterman but it is far too early to completely right off Worley as a competent starter in this new system.
 
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#38
Who is the qb who played for Brian Kelley in Cincy? Iirc he was skinny and unathletic, but accurate and smart. BK and BJ do not run the same offense, but it's similar.
 
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#39
No one can judge Worley based on what we've seen in games. His only meaningful time was against top teams his freshman year. His reps in practice have been limited due to being second or third team. I expect Worley to look like a different quarterback when he becomes the focus of the coaches. His critics seem to convey he has a weak arm but keep in mind this offense is not one that attacks downfield frequently. I think everyone should step back and see what Mr. Worley can do.
 
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Reps arent gonna help his arm strength much. Not at this point.

In high school, yes.

He's the backup, hopefully.
 
#41
#41
Reps arent gonna help his arm strength much. Not at this point.

In high school, yes.

He's the backup, hopefully.

I don't think arm strength is that big of a deal in this offense. I think his is adequate. This offense requires more between the ears and accuracy more than anything. See Danny Wuerful(sp?)
 
#42
#42
Reps arent gonna help his arm strength much. Not at this point.

In high school, yes.

He's the backup, hopefully.

You are consistently the dumbest poster on this board. Tell us more of bray's heisman campaign and 10 win season.

Worley has much better arm strength than peterman.
 
#43
#43
Worley's perceived arm strength suffers by comparison to Bray's. I believe that it was the Vandy game that announcers were commenting on the arm strength of our quarterbacks as measured by radar guns. One of them said that anything in excess of 50 mph was NFL-caliber. Bray was consistently hitting 54-55mph and Worley was clocking in at 51 mph.
 
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#44
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bUtch said we would have a Pro Style offense. He does not like the word Spread.

Also, I think Worley could win the starting job but I don't see him finishing the season as the starter. Peterman will take the job from him, at some point in the season.

So you're gonna tell me he is gonna preach and yell to the top of his lungs about his system being proven and can win championships, but then change the offense that has won him those championships and run a new offense he has never ran before?

Wow
 
#45
#45
Worley has much better arm strength than peterman.

Honest question. Has anybody really seen anything that would prove this?

Having seen Worley live, it looked to me that his arm was very average, but not nearly as weak as some seem to portray. He drove it in there pretty decent on some seam routes against SC a couple of years ago.
 
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#46
I believe Worley will start and thrive. I hope Peterman turns out great as much as anyone, but I think its Worley's time to shine.

I've never understood everyone proclaiming Peterman as the next Christ when all anyone has ever seen is high school highlights. Last year before spring practice, in individual workouts everyone was sayin he'd pass Worley on the 2 deep. Based on what!? Lifting weights? C'mon guys. Temper those expectations just a bit or the kid will never play well enough for you.
 
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#47
#47
I believe Worley will start and thrive. I hope Peterman turns out great as much as anyone, but I think its Worley's time to shine.

I've never understood everyone proclaiming Peterman as the next Christ when all anyone has ever seen is high school highlights. Last year before spring practice, in individual workouts everyone was sayin he'd pass Worley on the 2 deep. Based on what!? Lifting weights? C'mon guys. Temper those expectations just a bit or the kid will never play well enough for you.

He also got hurt. Safe to say that's why he didn't pass him.
 
#48
#48
I've never understood everyone proclaiming Peterman as the next Christ when all anyone has ever seen is high school highlights.

Precisely what I was getting at in my previous post. I hope he's great, but how the heck does anyone that hasn't been to practice know?
 
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#50
Most college QBs grow into the position their JR and sr years. Bray got by on talent and never really grew much at all. Hopefully we see Worley make that leap this year as he wasnt very impressive in relief the last couple years

I think he will be more comfortable in the new system and he should flourish accordingly.
 

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