Chuckie
"They won't nobody up here pay for it, buddy"
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I have been going on YouTube and watching old Vol games. This is a good one to boost anyone's spirits...
1995 Tennessee 41 Alabama 14 (ESPN) - YouTube
Gotta have a QB that can get it to them![]()
Jones on the hand does have an ideal QB type. I said it yesterday, and I will say it again now. Dan Lefevour is the guy for Jones offensive system. He is big, has a strong arm and though he is not a burner, he is eminently capable of defeating a defense with his legs. If you look at the guys who Jones has recruited to the program as QB's in his two classes they all have elements of the Rust Belt Tebow in them. Munchie Legaux has a big arm and is an explosive athlete, in the 2010 class there are Stephen Weatherford and Patrick Coyne who are very much in that LeFevour mold. Patrick Coyne might be the best bet to reprise the Rust Belt Tebow motif if my hunches are correct. Coyne is a devastating runner who has an absolute cannon for an arm.
In the end the differences between Kelly and Jones and the representative offensive schemes and game plans isn't that big. There are some key differences in the design and execution of them, sure. But the real difference between Butch Jones and Brian Kelly might come down to one position. In my opinion Jones needs a very specific type of Quarterback to make his system really fire on all cylinders. He needs that mobile QB with a big arm to work out of the pocket in the passing game. Kelly on the other hand can make do with just about any QB. How many coaches can make due with whatever they have on hand at the most important position on the field? In truth that is the only really major difference between them. And luckily for me I have the perfect picture to express the differences between Brian Kelly and Butch Jones.
This series of articles from the Butch's 2010 season at Cincinnati suggests that in our offense we need a specific type of QB to make it work. The author is comparing the Brian Kelly offense to Butch's and suggests there is not really a lot of difference other than Butch seems to focus on the intermediate passing game where Kelly was a live or die by the deep vertical attack.
Interesting read for anyone who hasn't seen it yet:
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The Difference Between Butch Jones and Brian Kelly: Part 1 - Down The Drive
The Difference Between Butch Jones and Brian Kelly: Part 2 - Down The Drive
The Difference Between Butch Jones and Brian Kelly: Part 3 - Down The Drive
This series of articles from the Butch's 2010 season at Cincinnati suggests that in our offense we need a specific type of QB to make it work. The author is comparing the Brian Kelly offense to Butch's and suggests there is not really a lot of difference other than Butch seems to focus on the intermediate passing game where Kelly was a live or die by the deep vertical attack.
Interesting read for anyone who hasn't seen it yet:
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The Difference Between Butch Jones and Brian Kelly: Part 1 - Down The Drive
The Difference Between Butch Jones and Brian Kelly: Part 2 - Down The Drive
The Difference Between Butch Jones and Brian Kelly: Part 3 - Down The Drive
Anything in here?
Ryan Callahan ‏@RyanCallahan247 1m
Quarterback dominoes begin to fall for #Tennessee #Vols (VIP): Quarterback dominoes begin to fall for Tennessee Vols
I can't take anything you say seriously until the "REAL" avi comes back.
I'm sarting a petition about this!!!!
Go to the FF and tell them it's a petition to fahr Butch and you will have plenty of signatures. Then for good measure go over to the BBF and tell them it's a petition to fahr Donnie and your petition will probably explode from to many signatures.
On a personal note I will sign the "Bring Back Dust10's REAL Avi" petition as the current avi makes me sad. :cray: