'20 TX QB Haynes King (TAMU Commit)

But there are others on here thanking Botch Jones for his top 5 recruiting classes. Just goes to show what an ass hat that loser really was. I hope one day he gets a coaching job somewhere and put him on the schedule but I do not think they would let us play against a midget league football team. He was so pathetic there are no words.

i think they flat out said who it was on podcast. dude that went to USC.
 
He actually played pretty well last year but his OL was terrible and in year 1 of an entirely new staff. It's now year two, he's bigger, stronger, and a well seasoned vet. He has the size, arm strength and tools that the NFL looks for, he just needs a good productive season. And he's already graduated. This year his OL will be better and he has a much better OC, who's proven to make QB's much better. Add all that up and the optimism that he'll get drafted makes sense, IMO.

There's also a good argument that JG's skillset translates even better to the NFL than college. People criticize his lack of scrambling ability, but that's less important in the NFL. He has a strong arm, he's tough, he doesn't make big mistakes, and he's very accurate.

At a minimum, I think he'd make an excellent backup QB at the NFL level. If he has a big season, people might even start talking about him as a potential starter.
 
I wish I had a dollar for every time a thread turned into a JG debate. I'd have enough money to give out to some of these recruits to come to UT.

On of the reasons, I don’t go to the FF much anymore. Too many threads that were either dedicated to what kind of quarterback JG is or turned into it. Both sides, never budging and always posting the same in every thread, every single time.
 
Just watched King elite 11 highlights, maybe it's just me but Bailey is much quicker at making decisions. Arm strength and other intangibles are about the same. The only part of the game that king excels at more is obviously his speed and scrambling ability.
Bailey took more timed sacks.
 
Well Damon Sayles says he is going to A&M and he is 32 out of 32, that's a 100%. I would bet on his say.
Everyone is guessing. THE lead analyst for him has a cloudy crystal ball....
These analysts make a living with this. Anybody with a 100% correct pick, I'll go with. Go with your head not your heart on this one.
 
I’m amazed that people think JG will not be here next year. Will he even be the best in the SEC? What has anyone seen that makes you believe this? I hope he does have the the kind of year that gets him drafted, that means a great year for Tennessee.
The days of players only declaring with eligibility left if they have stellar seasons is gone. Long gone.

If JG thinks he has even an outside chance of making a practice squad somewhere he will declare. It's just the trend these days. Look back at Tyler Bray for an example.

And let's not kid ourselves. If he doesn't show NFL potential in his third full year as the starter, he's probably not all the sudden going to get it in the 4th. I'm sure he's aware of that.
 
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If not for Bailey ,King would already be a VOL commit.It obvious he wants to be.

If that was the deciding factor, he would have committed already. He seems to really prefer playing for CJP and CJC but believe distance is what's kept him from committing to TN. If Harrison was the reason he chooses A'M, then his decision would have been made weeks ago.
 
If that was the deciding factor, he would have committed already. He seems to really prefer playing for CJP and CJC but believe distance is what's kept him from committing to TN. If Harrison was the reason he chooses A'M, then his decision would have been made weeks ago.
He’s already said distance isn’t a factor.
 
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If JG thinks he has even an outside chance of making a practice squad somewhere he will declare. It's just the trend these days. Look back at Tyler Bray for an example.

That says a lot more about a player’s lack of intelligence than anything else. Another year of experience as a starting QB in an SEC program with a solid coaching staff can absolutely make a difference.
 
No...it was Chief who threw it out first. His disciple took it on as a mantra.
No...I'm pretty sure it was me that started the noodle arm thing in extreme sarcasm. The idiot that kept saying Maurer had a weak arm is on ignore, but that guy was a pure dumbass. He kept saying Maurer had a weak arm even after his E11 performance...
 
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