Rod Wilks stands out at Elite Camp..............

Arian isn't the only reason the Vols didn't score in the second half. As for Ainge's injury, it didn't seem to bother him against Vandy. Why then, was it bothering him so much the following week against one of the nation's weakest defenses?

It wasn't just about Ainge, it was about the entire offense. This is why most teams don't like to use two qb's anymore: having different qb's can put your offense totally out of sync. The o-line has to adjust, the WR's especially have to adjust, and Crompton and Ainge are fairly different.
 
It wasn't just about Ainge, it was about the entire offense. This is why most teams don't like to use two qb's anymore: having different qb's can put your offense totally out of sync. The o-line has to adjust, the WR's especially have to adjust, and Crompton and Ainge are fairly different.

OK. So the offense is in sync the first week Ainge comes back for the Vandy game. The following week they are out of sync. Then, a month later at the bowl game they are still out of sync. I guess it won't be long until the NFL comes calling for Cutcliffe.
 
Once again! I'm not comparing USC to Tennessee. I wasn't saying that UT's offense is more exciting as USC's. I was arguing that our offense isn't mediocre like you made it out to be. And if you think coach Cut failed at Ole Miss, you are flat out wrong. He squeezed every little bit out of that team that he possibly could. For proof, compare Ole Miss's coach (FORMER USC ASSISTANT) to coach Cut's record, and don't turn it into an Eli Manning thing. Cut won with less talent than coach Oregon has. I guess you missed out on the Peyton Manning years, where cut developed his ability (just as he is doing with Ainge and he did with Eli) into the best in the country. As mediocre as our defense was last year, we would've lost several more games than we did without Cut.
Yeah, the Mannings would be in the Arena League if it weren't for Cutcliffe.
 
I dont think anyone woould dispute Cut's ability to coach a qb, but his play calling leaves a whole lot to be desired.
 
I dont think anyone woould dispute Cut's ability to coach a qb, but his play calling leaves a whole lot to be desired.

Compared to Sanders, his playcalling in the redzone makes Cut look like a genius. Compare redzone efficiency of the last few years before 06 and compare them to last year's numbers.
 
I've only heard great things about Wilks and I thought he was a sure thing for the Top 250. However, Rivals has just listed him as a 3 star(5.7) WR ranked 53rd.
 
Compared to Sanders, his playcalling in the redzone makes Cut look like a genius. Compare redzone efficiency of the last few years before 06 and compare them to last year's numbers.

Is Cut's red zone percentage a lot higher than what Sanders had? If so, might not only be play calling. I think discipline could have some to do with it. Towards the end I felt like a Sanders huddle had trouble getting to the line and even knowing the play.
 
Is Cut's red zone percentage a lot higher than what Sanders had? If so, might not only be play calling. I think discipline could have some to do with it. Towards the end I felt like a Sanders huddle had trouble getting to the line and even knowing the play.

Discipline is one of the reasons I always thought Sanders was better suited as a positions coach than a coordinator.
 
For an unknown reason, it's not playing for me. I tried it an hour ago, too. Can someone brief the video for me please?
 
Just him saying how he has scholarships from everyone, he lists like 10 schools and says everyone wants him. That is basically it.
 
For an unknown reason, it's not playing for me. I tried it an hour ago, too. Can someone brief the video for me please?

The same thing happens to me. I know my laptop has some problem reading embedded WMP files. Can anyone tell me what kind of file is it?
 
He does have great cut back ability and great field vision as I have seen him play numerous times.
 

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