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I agree with the take at the end. Florida impressed me Saturday. Anthony Richardson was not the same Anthony Richardson that I saw the first 3 games. If he continues to play like that, watch out for any team left on their schedule.
 
Or if he plays like he did vs USF and Kentucky then you're in luck :thumb:
 


I agree with the take at the end. Florida impressed me Saturday. Anthony Richardson was not the same Anthony Richardson that I saw the first 3 games. If he continues to play like that, watch out for any team left on their schedule.

With all due respect, you guys are 96th in team defense. A lot of teams are going to look good playing you guys, you just have to outscore them.

Richardson is last in the SEC, and 78th in all CFB. That's ungood. He had a 54% completion rate against you guys ... that's ungooder.
 
With all due respect, you guys are 96th in team defense. A lot of teams are going to look good playing you guys, you just have to outscore them.

Richardson is last in the SEC, and 78th in all CFB. That's ungood. He had a 54% completion rate against you guys ... that's ungooder.
Well, we all can't play Oregone!
 
AR is still figuring things out as a full time starter and under a new HC/system. I feel kinda dirty saying it but the SOB is fun to watch when he is on no question.

Problem is he just ain’t on a whole lot just yet.. Agree with what Doggie was sayin UT’s defense is not good as of yet and made him (well let’s be honest his WR’s) look better than he is right now but still, imo, his day is coming , especially after Billy Nap gets a few more players around him.

Tennessee reminds me so very much of Oklahoma circa late Stoops/Woody era that it’s scary. The offense is likely always gonna be real good easy to recruit for and fun to watch but I have a feeling the defense (or lack there of) is going to be frustrating unless the recruiting advantage of being in the SEC vs the Big12 gets us some better talent than OU was/is able to get. We’ll see.
 
Maybe both teams suck.
 
Feleipe Franks circa 2017 is the worst college QB I’ve ever seen. I’d take that over anything I’ve seen from Richardson
 
I can see why he's hype, he's an elite runner and reminds me of Cam Newton.
He made some good plays with his arm against Tennessee but his overall consistency as a passer needs some improving

 
Feleipe Franks circa 2017 is the worst college QB I’ve ever seen. I’d take that over anything I’ve seen from Richardson

Artur Sitkowski (granted he was in a pretty lousy situation at Rutgers)? Michigan's combination of Threet/Sheridan in 2008? I'd even say 2014 Jeff Driskel was worse
 
Artur Sitkowski (granted he was in a pretty lousy situation at Rutgers)? Michigan's combination of Threet/Sheridan in 2008? I'd even say 2014 Jeff Driskel was worse
I never watched a Rutgers game with him at QB, or the Michigan QB’s. Driskel was bad, but I’d take him over Franks or Richardson. The last two minutes before half time in last year’s WLOCP is all the evidence I need.

3-0 UGA lead turned into 24-0 real quick
 
AR is still figuring things out as a full time starter and under a new HC/system. I feel kinda dirty saying it but the SOB is fun to watch when he is on no question.

Problem is he just ain’t on a whole lot just yet.. Agree with what Doggie was sayin UT’s defense is not good as of yet and made him (well let’s be honest his WR’s) look better than he is right now but still, imo, his day is coming , especially after Billy Nap gets a few more players around him.

Tennessee reminds me so very much of Oklahoma circa late Stoops/Woody era that it’s scary. The offense is likely always gonna be real good easy to recruit for and fun to watch but I have a feeling the defense (or lack there of) is going to be frustrating unless the recruiting advantage of being in the SEC vs the Big12 gets us some better talent than OU was/is able to get. We’ll see.
He completed 54% of his passes. That's pretty much his life-long percentage rate. He's just not a talented passer, and I am not sure at this stage he is suddenly going to get better. Good teams will not let him run and make him beat you with his arm. He can't.

Winning football is a QB who can pretty much take you on scoring drives almost every time you get the ball. The tougher the game, the more the QB has to be able to lead a team down the field consistently. I just don't see it with him.
 
With all due respect, you guys are 96th in team defense. A lot of teams are going to look good playing you guys, you just have to outscore them.

Richardson is last in the SEC, and 78th in all CFB. That's ungood. He had a 54% completion rate against you guys ... that's ungooder.

Did you actually watch the game? Dumbass statistics from week 4 are about as useless as your posts?

I agree we are not great on defense but watch the actually throws by Anthony Richardson. I won't say anything else. Let's see how they do against Georgia's secondary.
 
He completed 54% of his passes. That's pretty much his life-long percentage rate. He's just not a talented passer, and I am not sure at this stage he is suddenly going to get better. Good teams will not let him run and make him beat you with his arm. He can't.

Winning football is a QB who can pretty much take you on scoring drives almost every time you get the ball. The tougher the game, the more the QB has to be able to lead a team down the field consistently. I just don't see it with him.

You didn't watch the game clearly so shut up. Experts that keep up with CFB disagree with you.
 
I never watched a Rutgers game with him at QB, or the Michigan QB’s. Driskel was bad, but I’d take him over Franks or Richardson. The last two minutes before half time in last year’s WLOCP is all the evidence I need.

3-0 UGA lead turned into 24-0 real quick

now in fairness to Michigan's QBs, they were breaking in a new OL and receivers on top of a huge change in offensive philosophy. But even so, here were the combined averages for Michigan QBs:

165/337 (48.8%), 1708 yards (5.08 Y/A), 11 TD, 12 INTs
 
You didn't watch the game clearly so shut up. Experts that keep up with CFB disagree with you.
So salty ... thanks, but I won't shut up, so fuck off hillbilly.

Experts ... the same dumbasses - probably you, too - that had him as a Heisman candidate after the Utah game? Their job is to build up teams like yours, and QBs like him to make it more interesting.

He's a lifetime 55% or so completion QB. Unless he is the rare exception, he's not suddenly going to turn into a really good QB. His team is 2-2, they could just as easily be 0-4. He's the worst-rated QB in the SEC, 78th in all CFB. But somehow you and the "experts" think he is great. SMMFH.
 
Did you actually watch the game? Dumbass statistics from week 4 are about as useless as your posts?

I agree we are not great on defense but watch the actually throws by Anthony Richardson. I won't say anything else. Let's see how they do against Georgia's secondary.
Damn, why you sucking Gator dick?

I watched enough highlights, and have watched the previous 3 games in their entirety. He is what he is. A QB that will wow you from time to time, but is inconsistent throwing and will run too often. He's injured now, evidently, so the run is taken away from him.

My posts aren't useless, even if they appear to trigger you. And the statistics I gave was from all 4 games. Keep up hillbilly ... I thought you would have gotten better education at UT or did you go to UT Martin?
 
So salty ... thanks, but I won't shut up, so fuck off hillbilly.

Experts ... the same dumbasses - probably you, too - that had him as a Heisman candidate after the Utah game? Their job is to build up teams like yours, and QBs like him to make it more interesting.

He's a lifetime 55% or so completion QB. Unless he is the rare exception, he's not suddenly going to turn into a really good QB. His team is 2-2, they could just as easily be 0-4. He's the worst-rated QB in the SEC, 78th in all CFB. But somehow you and the "experts" think he is great. SMMFH.
While I do think he's overrated, using "lifetime" stats for a sophomore with essentially one season's worth of games under his belt is pretty funny. We've seen plenty of guys improve drastically at the qb spot as their careers have gone on.
 
While I do think he's overrated, using "lifetime" stats for a sophomore with essentially one season's worth of games under his belt is pretty funny. We've seen plenty of guys improve drastically at the qb spot as their careers have gone on.

@WhosYourDawggy is a one trick pony. He doesn't actually watch football, he is like an autistic person with math that just spouts numbers that are pretty meaningless to the situation.

Georgia has to play Florida in 4 weeks so I guess we won't have to speculate after that.
 
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