Orangeburst
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Peerless Price highlights (a little worse for wear) includes some plays vs Syracuse, so I'm letting it fly.
I absolutely love this clip. The LB is so fast that it looks sped up. But if you look at all the other players in normal speed, he is just has that fast closing speed.4 weeks from today we’ll be waking up smiling, thinking about what a great opening game that was last night. Time is flying.
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“Son, I want you to take that hill. Leave no prisoners behind.”How many days until kickoff?
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Damn, is this in San Francisco====Speaking of Yetis, I heard they like to hide out at local supermarkets. I'm betting this is their preferred spot.
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This video gave me chills. It was hard for me to explain to strangers the oppressive force that the noise in Neyland represents. The chorus has come back in full volume. Butch gave us glimpses, but Coach Heupel has helped Volnation find its voice and swagger again. Big thanks to the administration, coaches, and players. It takes a village to resurrect a program.
The question that needs answering is...How were the routes on air today?
The tight ends continue to look the best in the routes on air period. Miles Kitselman and Ethan Davis have been really good in space to begin camp. Freshman DaSaahn Brame is still turning heads in routes on air and Jack Van Dorselaer continues to be a pleasant surprise in this regard.
Today's routes on air was slightly better than Saturday's, but that's not saying much given how poor it was the day before. The football is still hitting the ground way too often. Even for the first week of fall camp.
Is "Pope has been throwing tennis balls throughout routes on air to help with drops" this year's "they have to work out as hard during the season as the off-season. . . "?Radarious Jackson, Travis Smith Jr. and Braylon Staley all had a drop. Smith Jr. and Staley didn't have the most catchable pass to handle, but it's a catch an SEC receiver has to make. Wide receivers coach Kelsey Pope has been throwing tennis balls at his receivers throughout routes on air to help with the drops
They had a lot of guys that came in as nobodies, and they ALL somehow magically became these giant fast physical monsters...and then they left Nebraska and suddenly magically went back to being unimpressive physical nobodies.
Like has been said..they never outsmarted or outcoached or outschemed anybody...they just physically mauled everybody they played, and they played a lot of physically gifted teams.