Prior to Saturday’s spring game, Tennessee Volunteers coach Butch Jones said the word of the day was opportunity. Quinten Dormady took full advantage of his opportunity.
The junior quarterback, vying to replace Joshua Dobbs as the team’s starter, was a perfect 10 of 10 on the day and finished with 120 yards passing and two touchdowns. He was accurate on short passes. He showed touch on longer passes, connecting with brothers Ethan and Eli Wolf on the same wheel route. He made throws on the run. He read a cornerback blitz and reacted by throwing a quick pass to Jeff George that went for 16 yards." I'm not by any means saying Dormandy is the next Peyton Manning, but I'm confused as to why you said he looked terrible? I think he is quietly under the radar and has a chance to be a lot better than people think behind this experienced O-line. I get the feeling he is a mature, cool-headed, humble, but confident dude who might have the moxy to make the plays that TN needs when they need them. I doubt he will be like Tyler Bray and throw for 400-500 yards in any game but I think he is accurate and with the support of a solid ground game I think he hits those crucial throws. I'm excited to see!Prior to Saturday’s spring game, Tennessee Volunteers coach Butch Jones said the word of the day was opportunity. Quinten Dormady took full advantage of his opportunity.
The junior quarterback, vying to replace Joshua Dobbs as the team’s starter, was a perfect 10 of 10 on the day and finished with 120 yards passing and two touchdowns. He was accurate on short passes. He showed touch on longer passes, connecting with brothers Ethan and Eli Wolf on the same wheel route. He made throws on the run. He read a cornerback blitz and reacted by throwing a quick pass to Jeff George that went for 16 yards." I'm not by any means saying Dormandy is the next Peyton Manning, but I'm confused as to why you said he looked terrible? I think he is quietly under the radar and has a chance to be a lot better than people think behind this experienced O-line. I get the feeling he is a mature, cool-headed, humble, but confident dude who might have the moxy to make the plays that TN needs when they need them. I doubt he will be like Tyler Bray and throw for 400-500 yards in any game but I think he is accurate and with the support of a solid ground game I think he hits those crucial throws. I'm excited to see!Prior to Saturday’s spring game, Tennessee Volunteers coach Butch Jones said the word of the day was opportunity. Quinten Dormady took full advantage of his opportunity.
The junior quarterback, vying to replace Joshua Dobbs as the team’s starter, was a perfect 10 of 10 on the day and finished with 120 yards passing and two touchdowns. He was accurate on short passes. He showed touch on longer passes, connecting with brothers Ethan and Eli Wolf on the same wheel route. He made throws on the run. He read a cornerback blitz and reacted by throwing a quick pass to Jeff George that went for 16 yards." I'm not by any means saying Dormandy is the next Peyton Manning, but I'm confused as to why you said he looked terrible? I think he is quietly under the radar and has a chance to be a lot better than people think behind this experienced O-line. I get the feeling he is a mature, cool-headed, humble, but confident dude who might have the moxy to make the plays that TN needs when they need them. I doubt he will be like Tyler Bray and throw for 400-500 yards in any game but I think he is accurate and with the support of a solid ground game I think he hits those crucial throws. I'm excited to see!Prior to Saturday’s spring game, Tennessee Volunteers coach Butch Jones said the word of the day was opportunity. Quinten Dormady took full advantage of his opportunity.
The junior quarterback, vying to replace Joshua Dobbs as the team’s starter, was a perfect 10 of 10 on the day and finished with 120 yards passing and two touchdowns. He was accurate on short passes. He showed touch on longer passes, connecting with brothers Ethan and Eli Wolf on the same wheel route. He made throws on the run. He read a cornerback blitz and reacted by throwing a quick pass to Jeff George that went for 16 yards." I'm not by any means saying Dormandy is the next Peyton Manning, but I'm confused as to why you said he looked terrible? I think he is quietly under the radar and has a chance to be a lot better than people think behind this experienced O-line. I get the feeling he is a mature, cool-headed, humble, but confident dude who might have the moxy to make the plays that TN needs when they need them. I doubt he will be like Tyler Bray and throw for 400-500 yards in any game but I think he is accurate and with the support of a solid ground game I think he hits those crucial throws. I'm excited to see!If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so. It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly. Covers does not provide any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in your relevant locality. Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it. As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.