'19 TN ILB Christopher Russell (Texas A&M signee)

Prolly the Tennessee Dyersburg, not the Kentucky or Missouri Dyersburg.

Anyone can confirm? Maybe need some locals to chime in. I imagine we'd have at least 1 person that knows of this place if it was in TN, maybe even Kentucky. Maybe it is in Missouri since no one knows.
 
still hilarious we are talking about whether or not we have room and AL just over there taking whoever they want and how ever many numbers they want... why can't we do the same? seriously...
 
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It’s in West Tennessee. I live about 20+ miles from there. It’s located on
the banks of the Mississippi River. You can cross the bridge over the river
and be in Missouri in no time.
 
It’s in West Tennessee. I live about 20+ miles from there. It’s located on
the banks of the Mississippi River. You can cross the bridge over the river
and be in Missouri in no time.
I lived in Tennessee for the first 22.5 years of my life, and i genuinely have no idea what is located in the western part of the state outside of Jackson/Memphis and Clarksville (if you count that as west).
 
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still hilarious we are talking about whether or not we have room and AL just over there taking whoever they want and how ever many numbers they want... why can't we do the same? seriously...

Because they took a small class last year. They can sign 27-28. We are still paying off Butch's pushfowards.
 
I read about a Dyersburg that had a multidimensional border overlap. The author claimed one dimension overlapped with the border of another dimension, causing mofoes to get confused, until they settled on the dual nature of their reality. Then, come to find out, there was a border of another dimension overlapping.
 
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I read about a Dyersburg that had a multidimensional border overlap. The author claimed one dimension overlapped with the border of another dimension, causing mofoes to get confused, until they settled on the dual nature of their reality. Then, come to find out, there was a border of another dimension overlapping.

Which dimension had sewers?
 
There is things that I’ve seen him do that isn’t on video. For one, I’ve seen him with his great speed, disrupt so many handoffs in the backfield more than several times. By the time a lineman, nor anyone is going to block him, he is already passed them and into the backfield making tackles for loss, or recovering fumbles back there. He can cover in the flat really well. He can really tackle in space already. Don’t worry about the hesitation, because he makes up for right then with closing speed. That is what makes him so different of a player that people don’t realize. You will see.
But can he jump across the Mississippi River?
 
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