I talking about all over the place. I don't think it's isolated to Tennessee. Kids don't like being told they have to watch.
If you're a QB and we lost those games on awful QB play but know you have no shot at the starting gig, you'd move on.
Still, Dormady transfer would have made a lot more sense than this kid. This kid could have had a shot.
I could see this being a big issue. They're probably smart enough to know they aren't making it to the next level without help, regardless of how cocky they are.
Supposedly, one of Dormady's relatives posts on another site and has been adamant that he will not leave. I think he leaves if Guarantano comes and and shows out in the spring.
I still wonder if Dormady is the better option at QB for us, especially if we don't plan to hire a coach to help Dobbs improve his throwing ability.
We've been through this before but the fact that the QB coaching sucks is a good reason to go with the more athletic QB, IMO.
Over the guy who has more natural arm talent? Both have their benefits. Guy who runs but can't throw seems a lot more limited than guy who throws but can't run quite as fast.
I don't think we've seen nearly enough to have confidence that Dormady is gonna come in and be Peyton Manning, or even Eric Ainge. The bad coaching impacts him too.
He doesn't need to be Peyton Manning with the guys he has around him. He has looked pretty damn solid throwing the ball every time I've seen him play. I know it's mop up duty, but still.
He has all the physical traits of a good qb. The only thing, if he's the starter, will Butch change the running game? Dormady can move, but he's not a consistent run threat. You would be taking away half the run game to create a better passing game. That's been my biggest concern about Dormady. It's not got any thing to do with his talent, it's the offense he'll be asked to run