Palardy is the man!!!

#28
#28
He kept us in that game. Glad he's finally living up to his potential.
 
#29
#29
I can't stop saying how good of a job the coaching staff has done with Palardy. He was a mess the last several years but he's definitely a weapon on special teams this year. Glad to see him succeeding
 
#30
#30
Georgia had 3 guys handling kicking/punting duties, including a separate guy for kickoffs despite their field goal kicker making the longest FG in the history of Neyland Stadium. On the other side of the ball, we have Palardy kicking off (5 of 6 kickoffs went for touchbacks), 1 for 1 on FG's for the day, and averaging over 51 yards on punts for the day.

It is a welcome sight to see him doing so well and with his versatility, he may have made himself a contender for playing on Sundays next year. Hats off to him & the coaching staff.:hi:
 
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#32
#32
I'm very proud of Palardy. I think it shows what proper coaching can do. He has struggled for three years and really turned it around. I would not be surprised if he wins us a game late in the schedule.
 
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#33
#33
It's amazing what good coaching can do with a little talent. Palardy is starting to look like the #1 kicker he was coming out of high school.
 
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#34
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Georgia had 3 guys handling kicking/punting duties, including a separate guy for kickoffs despite their field goal kicker making the longest FG in the history of Neyland Stadium. On the other side of the ball, we have Palardy kicking off (5 of 6 kickoffs went for touchbacks), 1 for 1 on FG's for the day, and averaging over 51 yards on punts for the day.

It is a welcome sight to see him doing so well and with his versatility, he may have made himself a contender for playing on Sundays next year. Hats off to the coaching staff.:hi:

Just one of the areas where this staff has improved a player. Im happy for Palardy! Kicks are Higher on FG and XPT. Punting and kickoffs better too! Salute to this young man for working hard and keeping the fight. GBO!
 
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#35
#35
Palardy has been one of the brightest spots for UT this year, and I'm definitely glad to see it!!
 
#36
#36
But but but... This team shows no improvement, and if players aren't all stars as a freshman than they will never be any good.
 
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#39
#39
I remembered what special teams looked like under Dooley and I see special teams now. That is how I know we have a better coach.
 
#40
#40
Georgia had 3 guys handling kicking/punting duties, including a separate guy for kickoffs despite their field goal kicker making the longest FG in the history of Neyland Stadium. On the other side of the ball, we have Palardy kicking off (5 of 6 kickoffs went for touchbacks), 1 for 1 on FG's for the day, and averaging over 51 yards on punts for the day.

It is a welcome sight to see him doing so well and with his versatility, he may have made himself a contender for playing on Sundays next year. Hats off to him & the coaching staff.:hi:

I think everyone was a lil disappointed with him in years past, but it was just last week that I was thinking about how well he has been doing. Great work Palardy, keep it up!
 
#41
#41
MP has become a more consistent kicking specialist lately, yesterday's PA was 51yds and most of the KO were through the end zone or fielded in the end zone. That's what you call a weapon. We need him to perform on that level every Saturday. :good!:
 
#42
#42
But but but... This team shows no improvement, and if players aren't all stars as a freshman than they will never be any good.

You forgot to mention that the play-calling sucks because our qb knows the entire offense and could have easily made all the right throws since the very first game.
 
#45
#45
He had improved a great deal. the special teams in general look much Better. I can't remember the last time I saw Tennessee block a punt. It was refreshing.
 
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