I'm not worried much about the not practicing part, everybody is going through it so it should only help veteran teams and those with lots of young talent, fortunately for us we have both. I've not seen where Mays had been clear and with the way things are so messed up right now who knows with the NCAA and what they might do. They all better hurry up and decide what they are going to do as just waiting around is starting to get tense.Maybe. However the flu has changed things and this OL hasnt had a chance to do much practicing. Also, has Mays been cleared yet?
So iow's... you are talking out of your rear.i think he's def better than maurer, but shrout...tbd.
So iow's... you are talking out of your rear.
I'm glad UT got HB. He looks like a talented kid. The recruiting services liked him. But he still has to prove how good he is at the next level. It is true that he played a high level of competition in HS. It is also true that he was surrounded by incredibly talented guys. We don't know how he would have performed with the talent Maurer had around him in HS or vice versa.
You and so many others are talking in definitive terms about things... we cannot definitely KNOW.
The 15% that say Maurer remember who was at the helm when the season turned around. You and your comrades may not want to give credit where it’s due because of WHO that credit is attached to but it changes nothing. The qb change itself inspired the team but His play vs UGA made them believe. Prior to, this team was lifeless and just “going through the motions” in losing efforts. That all changed once Maurer took the field and it didn’t change the rest of the season. JG stepped up his game in his opportunities as a result of knowing that he was no longer viewed as the “best QBs by far”. He played like he had something to prove. You say Maurer had NOTHING to do with wins but anyone paying attention can see he had EVERYTHING to do with the turn around. This was a 4-8 team last year if that change had never been made.What are the 15%< who say Maurer smoking?
We know JG was the best qb we had last year by far. So I guess going by that we need to all get behind him.
if we are going by the facts that is and what has been prove on the field.
They aren't. Why suggest such a stupid thing? They're looking at his potential based on some flashes last year and believe he is more likely to improve than the others.What are the 15%< who say Maurer smoking?
No. We know that the coaches had to manage the position because JG was not good enough. He wasn't the "best by far". Pruitt was willing to throw their off season investment in JG away by game 4. He was ready to make Maurer the starter and live with all of the difficulties that come with it.We know JG was the best qb we had last year by far. So I guess going by that we need to all get behind him.
No you aren't. You never have. You parse the "stats" to suit you. If they don't fit your narrative you dismiss them altogether. You deny obvious short comings in JG then nitpick the others and particularly Maurer.if we are going by the facts that is and what has been prove on the field.
The 15% that say Maurer remember who was at the helm when the season turned around. You and your comrades may not want to give credit where it’s due because of WHO that credit is attached to but it changes nothing. The qb change itself inspired the team but His play vs UGA made them believe. Prior to, this team was lifeless and just “going through the motions” in losing efforts. That all changed once Maurer took the field and it didn’t change the rest of the season. JG stepped up his game in his opportunities as a result of knowing that he was no longer viewed as the “best QBs by far”. He played like he had something to prove. You say Maurer had NOTHING to do with wins but anyone paying attention can see he had EVERYTHING to do with the turn around. This was a 4-8 team last year if that change had never been made.
Let me be clear that I didn’t mean that Maurer was the ONLY reason. I give the defense as much credit as you do because that’s the truth. I give Pruitt credit for the management of the situation as well. But for them to say Maurer had NOTHING to do with the wins is ludicrousI think the spark helped. I personally do not think anything that happened at the QB position was the main thing to turn the season around.
The D improved over the course of the season. They definitely began to believe that only a few mistakes kept them from being a D that could stop Bama and UGA. IMO, they won the last two games in spite of the play of the QB or the O over all. In fact, I'd give them a ton of the credit for every game after Bama. They seemed to come out of that game feeling good about themselves. UT actually held Bama to their lowest offensive output of the season and won the LOS for most of the game.
I think the OL progressively improved too.
I think the coaches entered the season hoping the QB position and O overall was settled. They managed or managed around the QB for the rest of the year.
If so, that was wishful thinking. We’ve been toward the bottom of the SEC in rushing the last 3 years. The coaches had to know that we weren’t going to magically be a lot better running the ball and that finding offense was going to be a little bit of a struggle at times.I think the coaches entered the season hoping the QB position and O overall was settled.
I think they thought that JG was going to play well enough to get them through the early part of the season while they brought the OL and run game along. Pruitt seemed genuinely confused when he said that the player they saw on Saturday wasn't the guy they'd seen all summer and in practice.If so, that was wishful thinking. We’ve been toward the bottom of the SEC in rushing the last 3 years. The coaches had to know that we weren’t going to magically be a lot better running the ball and that finding offense was going to be a little bit of a struggle at times.
Now, that, I can buy into.I think they thought that JG was going to play well enough to get them through the early part of the season while they brought the OL and run game along. Pruitt seemed genuinely confused when he said that the player they saw on Saturday wasn't the guy they'd seen all summer and in practice.