Prediction: Riley Ferguson will be the next Erik Ainge..

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I know we haven't seen one pass or handoff from this kid yet, but I just have a gut feeling this kid will turn into our next Erik Ainge! He has the build and look of a pure pocket passing SEC QB...hell...he even wears number #10! I have high hopes for this kid and truly believe he will be our next star QB leader (Manning, Martin, Clausen, Ainge, etc). WE ARE SO DUE FOR ONE!!:yes:
 
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I know we haven't seen one pass or handoff from this kid yet, but I just have a gut feeling this kid will turn into our next Erik Ainge! He has the build and look of a pure pocket passing SEC QB...hell...he even wears number #10! I have high hopes for this kid and truly believe he will be our next star QB leader (Manning, Martin, Clausen, Ainge, etc). WE ARE SO DUE FOR ONE!!:yes:

Baseless Blabber!
 
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RF is definitely an Ainge. I always pictured Worley a Manning. Dobbs is a Martin. No racism intended.
 
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well Fred White seemed awfully impressed with him and what the players had to say about him,which is good in my book,but time will tell
 
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OP I for one hope you are right. I hoped for Dobbs but that Vandy game made me sick against primarly a entire back up secondary.
 
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Fergie's critique from Elite 11 camp.

Trent Dilfer on Riley Ferguson:
“In my opinon (he is) the most intuitive player in the class of 2013. A guy that makes all kinds of plays on-rhythm and off-rhythm. I was impressed when I saw him with his accuracy regardless of his foot-platform. A lot of guys can only be accurate in the first reaction game when their feet are right. Highly, highly productive. You see a guy who intuitively makes great decisions, knows when to extend the play and a guy who is going to light up the SEC at Tennessee.”
 
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Fergie's critique from Elite 11 camp.

Trent Dilfer on Riley Ferguson:
“In my opinon (he is) the most intuitive player in the class of 2013. A guy that makes all kinds of plays on-rhythm and off-rhythm. I was impressed when I saw him with his accuracy regardless of his foot-platform. A lot of guys can only be accurate in the first reaction game when their feet are right. Highly, highly productive. You see a guy who intuitively makes great decisions, knows when to extend the play and a guy who is going to light up the SEC at Tennessee.”

It will be interesting to see if Jones and Bajakian stick with Dobbs after Ferguson is healthy.

Afterall, Ferguson was a Chaney pick and Dobbs is theirs.
 
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I think RF was the coaching staff's preference between the 2 frosh, and obviously the injury derailed their plans. Once he was healthy it made no sense to burn the redshirt. The qb competition will remain open through the spring, then I suspect in fall camp Riley will be named the starter. No sense naming one before then in order to prevent one of them from transferring. Good chance Peterman leaves, and if Worley feels he's out of the mix it wouldn't shock me if he were to leave as well, although his transfer options would be limited. If we find a qb in this class, all bets are off.
 
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Holding out until we see the off season devleopment, but in my humble opinion, Dobbs should be over the deer in the headlights moment and showing progression by now.
 
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