'24 MO WR Ryan Wingo (Texas commit)


Yes, a very big problem. Kaleb Webb feels like he will have a comparable 2022 campaign as Keyton did last year given the depth chart situation this season. Fast forward to 2024 for Webb.... Look out... I do not think people realize what we have on our bench right now. The cupboard is far from bare.
 
I hope he only stays one year. That means he blew the hell up this coming season and got drafted early! This is my pick to click out of any new addition we have this year. Bru, Thornton, Keyton and Squirrel will be a well orchestrated quartet this year featuring Joe as maestro. Then let Wingo and whoever else is choosing rocks in the endzone to take home on senior night or anywhere else at that point. Imagine if we had back to back Biletnikoff winners at UT? Who wouldn't want to play offense here? The whole route tree BS that is spewed by some media is ridiculous. The route tree might be simplified in this system for a receiver but isn't that part of the reason we're so successful? Our receivers are elite at the routes they are asked to run and also are elite at blocking on the perimeter. A receiver can be tought how to perfect a specific route or routes their not as polished on. The immeasurable 5* physical attributes plus this system is going to be cheat code good for a long time.
They are saying that it is the system that is making the players good and not the individual player…. This system isn’t new…. Baylor started it with Briles…. They had extremely explosive offenses but never had a single guy have an above average pro career…. Take Corey Coleman for example…. Number 15 pick by the Browns who had 70+ rec 1,300+ yds and 20 TDs his last year at Baylor…His best year at Cleveland was 33 rec for 400 yds and he was out of the league after 3 seasons….. The only way for this narrative to change is for our guys to start being successful pros.
 


I’m not sure what makes me happier watching that…Webbs catch, Joes perfect throw, or the tight coverage on the play…I know, I know…DB got beat but he was all over Webb…if that’s the kind of coverage we’re going to see this year I think we’ll be alright most of the time
 
They are saying that it is the system that is making the players good and not the individual player…. This system isn’t new…. Baylor started it with Briles…. They had extremely explosive offenses but never had a single guy have an above average pro career…. Take Corey Coleman for example…. Number 15 pick by the Browns who had 70+ rec 1,300+ yds and 20 TDs his last year at Baylor…His best year at Cleveland was 33 rec for 400 yds and he was out of the league after 3 seasons….. The only way for this narrative to change is for our guys to start being successful pros.

Hooker, Hyatt and Wright need to ball out…then we’ll have a player at each level to debunk that nonsense
 
Hooker, Hyatt and Wright need to ball out…then we’ll have a player at each level to debunk that nonsense
Until they do….. they will be considered system players…. Kind of like Andre Ware who threw for 4,600 yds and 46 TDs his last year in college…. He was drafted #7 by the Lions… he is considered one of the biggest busts in NFL history….. More players will buy in once we start seeing our guys dominating the NFL.
 
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Yes, a very big problem. Kaleb Webb feels like he will have a comparable 2022 campaign as Keyton did last year given the depth chart situation this season. Fast forward to 2024 for Webb.... Look out... I do not think people realize what we have on our bench right now. The cupboard is far from bare.

He made a catch almost identical to this in the O & W game.
 
Oh, forgot to mention Sprinkle in an even better running game and an even better threat from the TE position and I think we should be just fine this year and years moving forward.

This is going to be a problem. I read the article the other day that said this offense was maxed out and could not go up.

If the vols can’t score more points as the article points out by increasing plays for the TE(s) and the RB(s) it will make coming to play for CJH less desirable for WR(s) because they will get less receptions and NFL looks.

More TE(s) and RB(s) will be counter productive to getting good WR(s).
 
They are saying that it is the system that is making the players good and not the individual player…. This system isn’t new…. Baylor started it with Briles…. They had extremely explosive offenses but never had a single guy have an above average pro career…. Take Corey Coleman for example…. Number 15 pick by the Browns who had 70+ rec 1,300+ yds and 20 TDs his last year at Baylor…His best year at Cleveland was 33 rec for 400 yds and he was out of the league after 3 seasons….. The only way for this narrative to change is for our guys to start being successful pros.
I don't believe Hyatt is going to have an issue with that. I've seen nothing but multiple highlight real catches from him during the Giants OTAs and training camp!
 
This is going to be a problem. I read the article the other day that said this offense was maxed out and could not go up.

If the vols can’t score more points as the article points out by increasing plays for the TE(s) and the RB(s) it will make coming to play for CJH less desirable for WR(s) because they will get less receptions and NFL looks.

More TE(s) and RB(s) will be counter productive to getting good WR(s).

Exactly what I was contemplating all night. Receivers hate this system now.
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