Is Eric Berry still going to change to #10?

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Griffmann

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The UT bookstore has a bunch of #10 jerseys 75% off ($12.50) and I figured if Berry is going to change his number I should pick one up now.
 
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I think the sale on #10's came after EB said he wasn't changing numbers.

On a related note, given my username and avatar problem with the X-man graduating, I was hoping Ben Martin might swith to 93. If not Ben, I hope someone pretty awesome picks up the #93 jersey.
 
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God forbid you all quit throwing your now departed senior QB under the bus.
 
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God forbid you all quit throwing your now departed senior QB under the bus.

Well, actually I like EA, but I don't think he's going to sell many more jerseys in the short term in Knoxville. EB, on the other hand, could do the bookstore a huge favor if he picked #10. They might even go from 75% off to a 25% premium, overnight.

It could be win-win as fans who already bought 10's could just keep wearing them next year with a renewed sense of pride. As I mentioned in another thread, even a guy like Ras could wear the #10 jersey next year had EB chosen it--and I suspect making him wear a 10 in recent years would have been pyschologically abusive. Whether Ras would have recovered from such torture, I can only speculate, but I suspect his wearing that jersey to the SEC championship game would have been the end for him.

Anyway... just saying...
 
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It's not are fault we still are mad at him for costing us the game against LSU.

I'm not still mad at him. Unlike you, I can move beyond one game where he made 2 bad throws. But, just so you know, Ainge didn't cost us that game. Our lack of a running game had it's fair share.

I can get past a loss here and there without bashing a kid who came here and played as well as he could.
 
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Well, actually I like EA, but I don't think he's going to sell many more jerseys in the short term in Knoxville. EB, on the other hand, could do the bookstore a huge favor if he picked #10. They might even go from 75% off to a 25% premium, overnight.

It could be win-win as fans who already bought 10's could just keep wearing them next year with a renewed sense of pride. As I mentioned in another thread, even a guy like Ras could wear the #10 jersey next year had EB chosen it--and I suspect making him wear a 10 in recent years would have been pyschologically abusive. Whether Ras would have recovered from such torture, I can only speculate, but I suspect his wearing that jersey to the SEC championship game would have been the end for him.

Anyway... just saying...

I wasn't arguing against that, but against the cheap shots people take at his expense.
 
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I'm not still mad at him. Unlike you, I can move beyond one game where he made 2 bad throws. But, just so you know, Ainge didn't cost us that game. Our lack of a running game had it's fair share.

I can get past a loss here and there without bashing a kid who came here and played as well as he could.

I didn't know Erik Ainge had a laptop in his dorm room.:)
Oh yeah, the bolded part is where you messed up.
He could but he didn't.
 
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I didn't know Erik Ainge had a laptop in his dorm room.:)
Oh yeah, the bolded part is where you messed up.
He could but he didn't.

so what you're saying is EA didn't play as well as he could? I would like to see your evidence
 
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Ainge was a bum, sorry fellas.And before you ask I'm basing my opinion on one game.(The SEC Championship Game).I could've throw a better pass towards the end than he did.And yes I played football.
 
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Ainge was a bum, sorry fellas.And before you ask I'm basing my opinion on one game.(The SEC Championship Game).I could've throw a better pass towards the end than he did.And yes I played football.

we have another one. Did you win state?


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No I didn't smart:shaking2:but anyone could've thrown a better pass.He had a wide open receiver and he threw it in triple coverage.Was I the only one to see that?

and how does that warrant being called a bum? Did you ever have a top-5 NFL pick DT bearing down on you as you tried to win the SECCG? Please don't equate your HS football days to what EA did on the field
 
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Ainge was a bum, sorry fellas.And before you ask I'm basing my opinion on one game.(The SEC Championship Game).I could've throw a better pass towards the end than he did.And yes I played football.

Well I'm willing to bet Ainge could make that a proper sentence (yes he took English classes) so I guess that makes you two about even.
 
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and how does that warrant being called a bum? Did you ever have a top-5 NFL pick DT bearing down on you as you tried to win the SECCG? Please don't equate your HS football days to what EA did on the field
The way I see it,you're a Senior QB for arguebly one of of the most historically successful college football programs in the nation,and you're playing for an SEC championship and you can't find a wide-open wide-receiver because a DT is bearing down on you(GET REAL,DUDE!!!!)there is no excuse for that.EA=BUM!!!!!!!!:banghead2:
 

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