The Case for Eric Ainge

#51
#51
as i said before ainge has no case. he is terrible, i just got back from the game. he made wrong reads, missed open recievers, underthrew and overthrew recievers. i really don't think who we bring in is going to help this young man. he needs a miracle, i said before and i'll say it again i believe his career is done at UT. no QB should look that bad.
 
#52
#52
I just don't see how he was written off so fast in this game after only 3 passes. He completes one and throws an interception in another. Then he gets yanked right quick. No wonder he has no confidence. How can he be expected to gain confidence afer pulling him so soon? Three passes and out? How many times did Clausen do that and stay in? Maybe I'm insane but if you're wanting to prepare for next year you do what it takes to give the guy reps and support him to build confidence. Having him hand off the ball play after play and then throw every 4th or 5th play does little as well.

Everyone seems to already think Crompton is Heisman potential and he hasn't taken one snap yet. Everyone's written off some of the best in the game right now as well.

I've been very outspoken on keeping him in the game and letting him get something going. Others are quick to trash him, especially only after three plays. I'd give any of you playstation QB's three plays and see what you can do.
 
#53
#53
dizzy ainge wasn't even close on his passes. he had two recievers wide open down field and ended up throwing an interception and the other should have been picked. cooter in my opinion could have done a better job today. believe me when i say fulmer made right call by inserting clausen.
 
#54
#54
He was yanked after failing to move the ball at home again in the 2nd. It was 13-0 deficit to memphis. You really think you stick with and lose to memphis? Ainge should be prepared to play at all times and to say he didnt havea chance is BS. He played all last week and started today. He sank his own ship.
 
#55
#55
No one thinks Crompton is heisman material but how difficult is it going to be for Crompton to complete more then 40% of his passes and to not throw twice as many interceptions as touchdowns??? Thats all its going to take for Crompton to start, the way Ainge is playing.

Ainge is going to be a back-up the rest of his career at UT IMO.
 
#56
#56
Originally posted by brg72@Nov 12, 2005 7:23 PM
He was yanked after failing to move the ball at home again in the 2nd. It was 13-0 deficit to memphis. You really think you stick with and lose to memphis?  Ainge should be prepared to play at all times and to say he didnt havea chance is BS. He played all last week and started today. He sank his own ship.
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I just hope Phil has the balls"which I doubt" to release him from his scholarship.Would love to see him at South Carolina.
All these people thats blowing up comptons ass are the same ones blew up ainges last year.
 
#57
#57
Originally posted by tarnishedforever@Nov 12, 2005 8:33 PM
I just hope Phil has the balls"which I doubt" to release him from his scholarship.Would love to see him at South Carolina.
All these people thats blowing up comptons ass are the same ones blew up ainges last year.
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Mr. Ainge, I hope your son is given the chance to transfer as well.
 
#59
#59
Danny your nephew played great last year. But he is probably one of the lowest rated passers in division 1 now.
 
#61
#61
Originally posted by smokedog#3@Nov 12, 2005 7:13 PM
dizzy ainge wasn't even close on his passes. 
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So you base an overall performance on just three allowed passes? Look at Clausen in the second half. I can take a snippet out of several games of three passes and Clausen could look just as bad. I think it's stupid to base a full four quarter game overall performance after only three passes. Again, how can ANYONE improve with just three passes? I mean if he had 1 for 10 I could understand. That to me looks like impotent coaching to base someone staying in or out after three throws. Hell all season has been full of three and outs even with Clausen. But what do I know....I'll defer to the experts out there who somehow DON'T seem to be coaching for UT and follow Clausen who's been as much a contributing factor to losing as Ainge.
 
#62
#62
Boy, was I wrong. I really thought EA could be a big time quarterback with some work. Against a bad secondary and just about zero pass rush, he didn't have a clue. Maybe next year, but I just don't know. :mf_surrender:
 
#63
#63
ainge was actually worse than his numbers indicate. he was actually 1-4 with 2 interceptions if it wasnt for a roughing the passer call
 
#64
#64
Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 12, 2005 6:52 PM
I'll defer to the experts out there who somehow DON'T seem to be coaching for UT and follow Clausen who's been as much a contributing factor to losing as Ainge.
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RC has contributed to at least 2 wins after EA tanked. Did you miss Clausen's next few series' efforts? He made EA look like me out there playing. I'm not saying he's the god of football, but he's the better of the two QB's.

And I'd thank everybody to give up this "you don't deserve an opinion b/c you're not a coach/player" crap. Unless you're one of the above, you're one of the ignorant unwashed just like everybody else. I think we all realize that none of our opinions are carved in stone anywhere, don't we?
 
#65
#65
Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 12, 2005 7:09 PM
I just don't see how he was written off so fast in this game after only 3 passes. He completes one and throws an interception in another. Then he gets yanked right quick. No wonder he has no confidence. How can he be expected to gain confidence afer pulling him so soon? Three passes and out? How many times did Clausen do that and stay in? Maybe I'm insane but if you're wanting to prepare for next year you do what it takes to give the guy reps and support him to build confidence. Having him hand off the ball play after play and then throw every 4th or 5th play does little as well.

Everyone seems to already think Crompton is Heisman potential and he hasn't taken one snap yet. Everyone's written off some of the best in the game right now as well.

I've been very outspoken on keeping him in the game and letting him get something going. Others are quick to trash him, especially only after three plays. I'd give any of you playstation QB's three plays and see what you can do.
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You might be more mentally unstable than ainge is right now!!!!!!! He threw a 2nd int!!!! altough we got it back it dont take away the fact he threw 2 int in a row!!! And what about the whole ND game!!! he played the whole thing and came out throwing ints!! and the time clausen did throw the int was in the sc game and i believe he was pulled and shouldnt have been for obvious reasons!!
 
#66
#66
dizzy i hate to say this but i have never seen clausen throw three passes that looked that bad. i'm not going by the three passes, im going by UAB, LSU, ND, MEM. he has looked terrible. he is the worst QB i have seen at UT in all my years. i stated that clausen was bad and ainge should play the rest of the season after the alabama game. i still don't think clausen is good, but I WAS TOTALLY WRONG ABOUT AINGE. i never thought he could look that bad. i believe it is time for him to head back to oregon sadly. we will need a big QB recruit next season or the fulmer era is in serious trouble. crompton has to be the man and we will need a back up. clausen starts the rest of the year.
 
#67
#67
Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 12, 2005 7:52 PM
So you base an overall performance on just three allowed passes? Look at Clausen in the second half. I can take a snippet out of several games of three passes and Clausen could look just as bad. I think it's stupid to base a full four quarter game overall performance after only three passes. Again, how can ANYONE improve with just three passes? I mean if he had 1 for 10 I could understand. That to me looks like impotent coaching to base someone staying in or out after three throws. Hell all season has been full of three and outs even with Clausen. But what do I know....I'll defer to the experts out there who somehow DON'T seem to be coaching for UT and follow Clausen who's been as much a contributing factor to losing as Ainge.
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man get over it he had thrown and completed more passes to the defenders than to his on recievers for god sake!!!!!
 
#68
#68
I don't understand why they were rolling Ainge out. Did they not think we could protect him in the pocket?
 
#71
#71
Originally posted by vol_freak@Nov 12, 2005 8:47 PM
I don't understand why they were rolling Ainge out. Did they not think we could protect him in the pocket?
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I said the same thing coming home. They rolled him out a lot and made him throw on the run. Maybe he's running the old Schaeffer plays.
 
#72
#72
It doesn't make much sense. I also noticed that Ainge never throws to Anderson. Clausen comes in the game and Anderson seems to be the go to guy.
 
#73
#73
Yep, RC loves throwing to the backs. Sometimes I think that he prefers it versus throwing to an open man down the field. It's better than nothing though.

One of these days, Anderson is going to learn how to catch. What year is he anyway?
 
#75
#75
Originally posted by VolsWinRLose@Nov 12, 2005 8:05 PM
Unless you're one of the above, you're one of the ignorant unwashed just like everybody else. I think we all realize that none of our opinions are carved in stone anywhere, don't we?
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Did I say this? Next time you direct something at me, try to make sure it even applies. Try reading what I say before making such a stupid rebuttal on my comment.
 

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