crunchimusmaximus
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Like saying he's garbage and not played well at all this year?
If you would like to tell me at what point Justin Worley has played good this year I'd like to know. I've watched every snap and he has threw one pass( the td to croom) that actually hit the reciever in stride. He is garbage sometimes the truth hurts but that doesn't mean it's not the truth.
By the way Bray is the best quarterback that's played for Tennessee since Peyton manning, if he had an average defense last season we would've won 10 games and he would've been a 1 st round pick.
If you would like to tell me at what point Justin Worley has played good this year I'd like to know. I've watched every snap and he has threw one pass( the td to croom) that actually hit the reciever in stride. He is garbage sometimes the truth hurts but that doesn't mean it's not the truth.
By the way Bray is the best quarterback that's played for Tennessee since Peyton manning, if he had an average defense last season we would've won 10 games and he would've been a 1 st round pick.
You know cult followers also have blind loyalty...maybe you should join a cult....you would be a good member...anything the leader does or says you would blindly follow with no questions asked.
Exactly, although Clausen was great as well...but played on some great teams to back him up, but the guy was clutch and very savvy...still Bray was hands down the most talented since Manning and it isnt close...
I said at best. That means winning 3 of 4 against Mizzou, Auburn, Vandy and Kentucky. They will lose to Florida, Bama, USC, and UGA. I've predicted that from the beginning.
Ainge's #3 ranking on almost all stats ahead of Bray's #4 ranking say hello. And Ainge did it with worse receivers than Bray.
Reading comprehension. Learn it. I said doesn't always. Think Appalachian State was more talented than Michigan? Yes, talent helps. A lot. But the quarterback doesn't have to be all SEC if he has some help around him.
Ainge was great as well but he played under Fumer Cutand Chief ad yes, he did have plenty of WR talent helping him including Meachem and Swain....and h had a much better running game and defense...huge advantage there for him over Bray...don't forget about his sophomore slump that was cured by Cut in 2007 when he came back...Ainge was great but i would have loved to see Bray on those 2004, 2006 and 2007 UT teams....
good for you but claiming your prediction is the only realistic one is ridiculous. Also sounds like blind loyalty to your fortune telling capabilities
And thinking that a freshman who has never played a college down, behind the curve on learning the system, and already been beaten out once is automatically going to make things better is blind optimism.
Then based on what CBJ said today during his press conference, it's a very real possibility that he could have a case of "blind optimism" as you called it.
I would believe that he may know a bit more about the QB's ability than any of us on the interwebs... :good!:
Yea they did, but Tyler Bray played on some of the least talented teams in tennessee history and still has his name written all over the record books.
I'm talking about who he starts vs. Florida. Would you support CBJ in not starting Worley if CBJ decides that's what he wants to do?