Peyton's after the game reaction

#51
#51
Peterman is not the answer at QB. We will probably have to roll with Dobbs, and although he also is mistake prone, he's at least capable of making plays here and there, which I have seen none of with Peterman. Alternatively, it would be awesome if either Jennings or Dormady came in, grabbed the bull by the horns, and balled out as a freshman.

Dobbs is the third string. He will not start.
 
#52
#52
Peterman is a Tebow wannabe. He is still young. He has talent but look where he got us yesterday. Drove down the field, Lane was not used to a quarterback pulling the ball out on the zone read and the ball hit the ground. That had to shake his confidence. If he keeps it and runs it inside the ten yard line, everything is different. The players said it didn't matter to them which quarterback is in the game.

He made several pretty good throws when he had time. The line will be better next year and the receivers will help his confidence and he will run it some. Quit the negavol stuff with him. Give him time to develop. Game experience is different than practice.

GO VOLS!!!
 
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#55
#55
After his QB career is done, I think Peyton goes into an analyst role. IMO, Tebow is just keeping the seat warm on the SEC Network, just like he did in Denver. Move over Timmy, the right man for the job is coming.
 
#59
#59
You must be in Colorado, because you're clearly high.

I wouldn't sleep on Peterman. He'll get every single chance in the off season to be the starter. Worley is the unquestioned leader of Team 118's offense. If they could somehow shift some of that over to Peterman I guarantee you it would make a difference. I'm not saying Peterman is "great" I'm just saying he is better than he has looked.
 
#60
#60
With Worley it was kinda borderline. It's not even close with Peterman.

People forget Worley looked pretty bad his first 2 years. Everyone including myself said he couldn't compete in the SEC. He had a weak arm, system QB coming out of HS, etc. That's exactly what ppl are thinking about Peterman. Well, except Peterman doesn't have a weak arm and he wasn't a system QB. I believe he has more natural talent than Worley. He spins the ball well and he's a better runner. I think right now his problem is leadership. I think he needs to develop more in that department. All of his problems can be coached up
 
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#61
#61
People always say they're not going to get drunk again either. An analyst job for Peyton would be a complete waste of talent. He seriously needs to be involved in coaching somewhere. Jmo

I can see PM being president of a NFL team, ala Elway, way before I see him coaching.
 
#62
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People forget Worley looked pretty bad his first 2 years. Everyone including myself said he couldn't compete in the SEC. He had a weak arm, system QB coming out of HS, etc. That's exactly what ppl are thinking about Peterman. Well, except Peterman doesn't have a weak arm and he wasn't a system QB. I believe he has more natural talent than Worley. He spins the ball well and he's a better runner. I think right now his problem is leadership. I think he needs to develop more in that department. All of his problems can be coached up

Peterman is just a giant ball of misfortune. I was one of the few who stuck up for him after last yr but he just turns the ball over too much, makes bad decisions, holds on to the ball too long, etc. I still hope the best for him.
 
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#64
#64
to clarify i thought it was after the game due to the post on facebook that did not include the quote of him taking a moment for himself. so my bad.
 

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