Monday, August 24, 2009

Tony Gregory... Starting Tailback?

It's a scary thought, but not all that improbable at this point. David Wilson is still healing from a shoulder injury, Josh Oglesby has an infection in his foot, Ryan Williams sprained his ankle in the scrimmage on Saturday, and Darren Evans is still out with an ACL tear (pansy). You have to assume that at least a few of these guys will get healthy before the Alabama game, but with the way things have been going this preseason, it feels all too possible that we might be starting our converted wide receiver, Tony Gregory, as our #1 tailback against the Crimson Tide. Yikes. That would put fear into the heart of any Hokie fan. The coaching staff has been very high on Gregory saying that he looks like the real deal at tailback, but the inexperience is killer. On a positive note, there wasn't much talk about Ryan Williams' sprain in the article I read, so I am guessing that it's not very serious. The coaching staff also mentioned that David Wilson could have played in the scrimmage, but they wanted to play it safe and keep him out until Wednesday's closed-to-the-public scrimmage.

As for the scrimmage, it looked like your typical VT intrasquad rivalry with the defense putting the hurt on the offense. Tyrod Taylor played well, but didn't have a touchdown throw (or run). JuJu Clayton played okay, going 6-10 with an interception. He looks to be our backup QB for this season as he outplayed Logan Thomas, but also because the coaching staff thinks they might have a future starting QB in Thomas, so they want to redshirt him this year. The idea of a very tall and athletic pocket passer like Logan Thomas leading the Hokies is almost inconceivable. James and I were sitting around the other day trying to decide who our last GOOD starting QB in that mould would have been, and we both decided it was Jim Druckenmiller. I believe that was 13 years ago. You may of course submit your arguments for Sean Glennon and Grant Noel, but I will put my fingers in my ears and shout, "LA LA LA LA LAAAAAAAAAAA" over and over so that I can't hear you. Oh wait, this is a blog... okay then I'll just spray paint my screen to cover up your comments. Done and done.

I am not going to start crying over the running backs just yet. David Wilson has supposedly been glued to RB coach Billy Hite's hip during the practices and scrimmages so he can get "mental reps" and comment on what his responsibilities would be during each play. He's a very bright kid, and is terribly eager to make his mark. I think he's game-ready as soon as his shoulder heals up. Matt Waldron has also done a very nice job with his field goal attempts, and I think (keeping my fingers crossed here), that we should have a solid season with him kicking. Beamer knows that his special teams units got burned far too often last year, and since that area is his specialty, you can bet that they will be well-drilled for this season. Expect more blocked punts, more return TDs, and more hard hits from our gunners than we have had in several seasons.

GO HOKIES!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

It looks like all 3 injured RBs (this doesn't include D. Evans) will be available for the scrimmage tomorrow. That's definitely some good news!

http://www.roanoke.com/sports/vtfootball/wb/216532

Hokie Guru said...

Pat, if you want to guest blog at FBS, contact us at the e-mail address on the site... we like your stuff.

glupton19 said...

I'm not really sure why you or James are "excited" about the prospect of a tall, "athletic" QB in Tech's offense. If you haven't noticed, guys that pass from the pocket aren't exactly suited for the offense we run. The O-line probably has some part to play in that, as well as every Hokie's favorite punching bag the OC.

Honestly, the OC probably has more to do with it than the O-line, but I'll take a quick, jitter-bug QB over a tall pocket passer for Tech time and time again. They just do better.