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I remember when he was a freshman and he was so hyped up. And he got banged up or something and missed the first game or so of the season. He came in to return a punt against somebody not very good and almost broke it for a TD. I thought he would for sure take back at least a few kicks or punts for TD's. But I don't think he ever did. Could be wrong tho.
He never did.
I expected him to be above average in the return game but he was very average outside of the scrub teams
He looked outclassed versus good teams. You could tell we should've left him for someone else. Evan Berry's first kickoff return showed everyone the talent difference that was coming in.
This. Evan Berry is that dude. I never thought we would see a better returner here than CP, but Berry is building a multiple year legacy. And he gives you that same electric feeling like he's gonna house it every time he gets a shot. And sometimes he just does.
I hope he steps up on defense this year and forces his way on the field somewhere. I want to see him In the game more in general. Maybe at that new star position. Seems like he could shine there.
He looked outclassed versus good teams. You could tell we should've left him for someone else. Evan Berry's first kickoff return showed everyone the talent difference that was coming in.
CP is just a different animal. He broke some tackles, but mostly left fools grasping at air.
Evan has great straight line speed, and benefits from some missed/broken tackles
Evan also has superior blocking, but all great returners do. That's a part of why they break so many
I wouldn't complain about either. I still remember the days we were happy that someone was actually fielding punts, as opposed to Dooley literally not sending a returner back, SMH
Devrin Young was pretty decent at returning kicks and punts. Remember him being fairly effective in the screen game as well.
Not exactly true. Some of his best returns and offensive plays were against the likes of Alabama and LSU. I'm not claiming he was on the same level as CP or EB, but he's every bit as good or better than some guys we've praised in the past like Dennis Rogan, Corey Larkins, Johnathan Wade, or Leonard Scott.
My point...... I remember teams slinging him around like a ragdoll.
Devrin wasn't very good. I know a lot of people loved him since he was the little guy from Knoxville but the onfield performance just wasn't there.
He probably would've been better if he had the talent that's on this team now but he probably wasn't talented enough to be on this team.
My memories of his career will always be frustrating open field slips and that fumble against Miss St.
If devrin had been from Texas, no one would be in his corner, 100% of VN would have been calling for him to be benched.
One of my most vivid, bad memories of Tennessee football was that MSU fumble. Along with the 3 collapses last year. And the arkansas punt return rounds out the top 5.
If devrin had been from Texas, no one would be in his corner, 100% of VN would have been calling for him to be benched.
One of my most vivid, bad memories of Tennessee football was that MSU fumble. Along with the 3 collapses last year. And the arkansas punt return rounds out the top 5.
But wasn't that mostly short passes and dump offs to backs? Just hoping he shows more improvement throwing down field this year. Like 15 - 20 yds and I feel needs to hit the occasional bomb to keep the other D lose or at least attempt to make the other D think about it. Make our running game even more powerful. Just a thought. :hi:
I know when we hired coach Scott all the talk was about how great of recruiter he was. Has there been anyone in this class that he has brought in or anyone that he is still on?
"I mean, I don't know how many times you have to beat somebody over 10 years plus in a row for them to just really own up. It's just, I mean, I've never been beaten 11 years in a row by one team or one person, so I wouldn't know how that feels. But it's talked about a lot."
"Tennessee, they've got a good program, got a good coach, got a few good players," Tabor told the "Full Ride" show on Sirius XM. "But at the end of the day, if you want to win the East, you've got to come through the Gators. Tennessee is one of those teams like no matter how much they get up on us, we just feel like we're going to win that game at the end of the day.
"Through (the last) two years we've won by two points combined, so that just tells you the drive that we have to win the game. No matter what, no matter how many points they score, no matter how many yards they get, as long as we're up by one point. I think we'll do the same thing this year."
"It gave us a lot of confidence, just knowing that we could be down and come back," he said. "We found ourselves in that game, who we really were. Being down at home and just not knowing if we were going to pull through in the game. Just pulling through, that gave us a lot of confidence and it kind of defined who we were as a team. That game really shaped our season."
