averagedawg, Bray really thinks he is all that, sideline manner reminds me of a jerk not a team player.
Will always believe the only reason that Cordarrelle Patterson agreed to play for Tennessee is he knew Bray would be throwning the ball probably 80% of the time.
Both Patterson and Bray are playing college football for themselves. Article below is a pretty good indication as to what Tennessee will do offensively.
Another thought . . . . Tennessee's offensive line gained a lot of experience last season. Guess we will find out just how good they are in Athens this season.
Picked this up from Saturday Down South . . .
Patterson enters Tennessee with very lofty expectations preceding his arrival. He’s as physically gifted as any WR in the country, at 6-4, 225lbs. Tyler Bray called Patterson the hybrid between Da’Rick Rogers and Justin Hunter, and proceeded to explain how Patterson had just as good of hands as Hunter, while being as physically imposing as Rogers. With Bray, Rogers, Hunter and the addition of Patterson, this passing offense has a chance to be PlayStation-freaky. I like Patterson to be the top newcomer as a transfer in the SEC this year.