And Hyatt and Palmer are winning their matchups against most of the secondaries left on our schedule.
Comfort is the key word. Once pressure gets to JG, he's pretty much rattled for the rest of the game. He starts making really stupid decisions. It's understandable. After playing behind shit lines and the amount of abuse he's taken for 3 years, I'd probably be the same way. At this point, he is best strictly as a back up QB. But I guess the coaches feel we don't have better options so here we are.
Meh, you know more than me. I've never been able to fully shake that he's a bammer playing with Tennessee's house money.
This makes me happy if no one else here, via Ubben - Both were injured in preseason camp, and Beckwith suffered an ankle injury almost immediately after returning to the practice field from a stint in quarantine. He’d already been in quarantine during the summer and didn’t participate in summer workouts, so once the season arrived, he had almost no shot to contribute. Beckwith is listed as a receiver and worked at tight end some during camp, but he’s back with the running backs. Now, both Beckwith and Hodge may be ready to contribute. “We need more depth at running back,” Pruitt said. “We’ve really played three guys for the year, and have been very fortunate that those guys have stayed healthy, so we need to get those guys more of an opportunity.” Eric Gray and Ty Chandler have handled most of the load at running back, with occasional appearances by Jabari Small. But fresh legs and a deep stable of running backs are always good. No team has ever had too many backs. Len’Neth Whitehead won’t contribute this year because of a shoulder injury that will require surgery, just after he returned to practice from a foot injury. Hodge, the biggest healthy scholarship back on the roster at 6-foot-1 and 215 pounds, seemed to be a likely choice to handle short-yardage situation. But he hasn’t gotten a touch this year. Pruitt said he’s “getting his legs back under him” after a camp injury of his own, and he’s improved his acceleration and top-end speed as he’s gotten healthier.
no he won’t. The economics will protect him. You see, due to Covid no donors will back a buyout so he’s safe.
So..Hubbs says Friend had a false positive and Fulmer coached OL this week. Says he would have been optional game day coach if Friend couldn’t go.
I don't think he'll be fired this year, but he's used up every bit of equity he had with continuing to roll #2 out there. It will be easy to can him when he screws up again by just pointing out his hard headedness towards #2
Also, after he was fired and coached those last few games (outside of the Wyoming game, because everyone knew how that was going to go down), the team sprang to life, he was coaching without fear for the first time in 10 years and it was awesome.
I've never believed in Friend's ability. The olinemen we have on roster should be blowing teams off the ball.