Shoop toying with tweaks up front on defense

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Not trying to say that Butcher is going to be as good as Barnett, but there is literally zero reason to doubt this guy. If anyone watched the spring game from his first spring on campus (he was an EE btw..knows the defense better than most by now I'd say, etc.), but in the Circle of Life drill he won his battle against Jack Jones who stands at 6'4, 307 lbs, outweighing butcher by 50+ lbs. The same Jack Jones who played in 9 games last year, started against Bama and didn't allow a sack against UGA.

He's fast and mean, and clearly talented. Plus he's got some crazy in him which I like a lot. I like Darrell Taylor, but he hasn't given a reason for people to think he's better than Butcher. Same for Austin Smith, who has barely practiced the position of DE. Haters gonna hate, but give this kid a chance before you crucify him.

Butcher is up to 275 now.
Bright bright future for him. He will be key in the rotation for years to come. The kid is a bull.
 
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Shoop's Troop's are going to be fun to watch and very disruptive for opposing offenses
 
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Jumper is very talented.

based on last year and Shoops comments, you may be right. However, what we DO KNOW thus far is he is a practice warrior but on game day cannot make the play.


Maybe that changes this year with Shoop, I really do hope so...
 
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He's a RS FR. If he can manage to get healthy and stay healthy, I'm not ready to close the door on him contributing in some manner at UT. 4 years is a lot of time to improve UT is set to lose 3-4 of those 7 DEs after this season.

I think you're right, might be a Wes Overstreet type guy.. He managed to play a lot but if I'm not mistaken he had some incredible linemen ahead of him also..
 
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Undersized for a true SEC DE. Look at Kongbo - that's what you want.

Well Kongbo is the ideal but there aren't a lot of guys his size. Plenty of smaller DEs have gotten it done. Butcher is the same size as Vereen and as Michael Sam was.

I'm not saying that he'll be a superstar. Just that people are too quick to assume he'll never play. He's got 4 years of eligibility left.
 
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When did Austin Smith move to DE?

I thought he was a LB last year, right? Thought he did really well too.
 
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based on last year and Shoops comments, you may be right. However, what we DO KNOW thus far is he is a practice warrior but on game day cannot make the play.


Maybe that changes this year with Shoop, I really do hope so...
I think a lot of people here are too quick to assume that players are unable to progress with age and experience.

Sure, Jumper was hot garbage in games last year. But I've seen a lot of players who looked bad as freshmen and sophomores go on to be solid or even very good as seniors.

I'm not saying that will happen with Jumper (I think a younger guy will likely pass him up by the time he has a crack at starting), but people who assume that he hasn't and will never improve are just being ignorant.
 
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When did Austin Smith move to DE?

I thought he was a LB last year, right? Thought he did really well too.

He moved to DE in the spring, but missed time due to a shoulder (I think) injury.

He'll be really big for the DE rotation next year after we've lost 3-4 DEs.
 
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I do not get the Butcher hate, but yet people anoint Taylor as the next big thing. We've seen neither play a game of any meaningfull time. VolNation at its finest.
 
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Undersized for a true SEC DE. Look at Kongbo - that's what you want.

DE or DT??

Serious question, how many 6'-6.5", 282 lbs DEs do you think there are in college football? Kongbo is not the norm, or the minimum expectation for a DE. He is more of an exception.
 
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I like Butcher, but I have to agree with you here at least to a degree. There have been successful ends at his size, but I don't recall a ton of them.


He is 6'3", 275 lol.

Barnett is 6'3"-6'4", 265. Vereen is 6'2-6'3 and i think less than 260.

Where are all these Kongbo sized DEs that you guys think are the minimum requirement to play DE in the SEC??
 
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C'mon man...we haven't had a DE the size of Kongbo since Shaun Ellis and Ellis wasn't the freak of nature with <10% body fat that Kongbo appears to be.

Butcher is plenty big enough to be an effective DE in the SEC IF he has the talent. Remember 3 time all-American David Pollack at GA? He was 6'-2" and around 250.

The way VN wants to rag on Jumper and Butcher, it makes me wonder if there's not a "white player" bias on here with many posters?

Jumper is slow giving credence to stereotypes. We all love Josh Smith. That kid breaks all stereotypes arguments to shreds.
 
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C'mon man...we haven't had a DE the size of Kongbo since Shaun Ellis and Ellis wasn't the freak of nature with <10% body fat that Kongbo appears to be.

Butcher is plenty big enough to be an effective DE in the SEC IF he has the talent. Remember 3 time all-American David Pollack at GA? He was 6'-2" and around 250.

The way VN wants to rag on Jumper and Butcher, it makes me wonder if there's not a "white player" bias on here with many posters?

and there it is....that under current on this board....shut up will ya?
 
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The soul has no color, there is no sense to pretend
Heaven's gates are open to all, that accepts Jesus as Savior to men.
For the ones left behind, my heart fills with sorrow.
Look around, don't doubt the Lord, for you will have hell to pay tomorrow.
 
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The soul has no color, there is no sense to pretend
Heaven's gates are open to all, that accepts Jesus as Savior to men.
For the ones left behind, my heart fills with sorrow.
Look around, don't doubt the Lord, for you will have hell to pay tomorrow.

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Doesanyone with some knowledge of Coach Shoop's defense know if he uses any 34 fronts ?! That would seem an ideal way to get some of the talent on the field. We seem to have a few tweeners at the DE position.
 
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