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ramblin, that's what I was thinking too (that Bennett played okay against UCONN).

Geez, Chan put in Jonathan Smith to play QB against UGA and he didn't have any experience.
 
ramblinwise1 said:
correct me if I'm wrong but didn't TB have a pretty darn good game against UConn ...

I would say Bennett was a lot closer to "horrible" than "pretty darn good" in that game.

Then again, against UNC Reggie was a lot closer to "worst performance ever by a QB" than he was to merely "horrible".

The fact of the matter is Chan has been in charge around here for 60 games now, and you can still count the outstanding QB performances in that era on one hand.
 
I do not care if Bennett does not get a single snap in the Duke game. Reggie has A LOT of things to work on. I also seriously doubt that Bennett will start more than 1 or 2 games next season with Nesbitt and Threet joining the offense.

I remember last year when he started against UConn and just looked horrible. Yes, he threw a touchdown on his first pass. It was a quick throw to CJ and he ran 30 yards... not too impressive. That game made me appreciate Reggie a lot more.
 
It's spelled Jonathan. The name Jonathan has nothing to do with the name John.

I write this in hopes that all of us are careful when writing or typing other folks names. You never know when someone might take offense to something so seemingly petty.
 
Arkansas would not be Arkansas if Nutt didn't change his outlook completely after the USC game.

Don't forget that McFadden was pretty limited by injury in the USC game. Also, the subsequent close calls against Bama and Vandy don't really point to some huge beneficial change in strategy by Nutt following the USC game.

As for Chan, we've won three straight since Clemson. IF we do lose to UGA, judge him them, but right now he's done what he's needed to do.

ramblinwise, I'm pretty sure TB threw something like thirty percent against UConn. Then again, Reggie hasn't thrown much better than that recently.

We'll see plenty of Taylor on Saturday. UNC was really an outlier as far as our offensive production and UNC has ten times the offense that Duke has. We won by 25 points last year, even when everything possible went wrong in the first half.
 
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