Any Info On How The Tennessee Drill Went

#30
#30
If Martin only weighs 230 and hes been on campus for a year he better start the double-cheeseburger diet, we're going to need him this year
 
#32
#32
The defense will be the achilles' heel for Tennessee this season. It will be much worse than last year I fear
 
#33
#33
How can something be an "Achilles' heel" when it's half the team?

(I'm just saying. A heel is pretty small.)
 
#34
#34
An Achilles’ heel is a fatal weakness in spite of overall strength, actually or potentially leading to downfall.

But I see your point of view and I salute you with a :beerf::beerf::beerf::beerf:
 
#35
#35
Well, the secondary should be much improved. The line is still probably going to be a problem, but who knows maybe we'll be surprised?
 
#36
#36
It is surprising. Speed, footwork, brains, quickness, agility, all matter. Dwight Freeney owned the NFL for years against guys 60+ pounds heavier.

Not sure but I thought the Tennessee Drill was stricly about manning up two players head up no need for speed or agility brains and footwork are helpful but give me the extra sixty pounds.
 
#37
#37
Not sure but I thought the Tennessee Drill was stricly about manning up two players head up no need for speed or agility brains and footwork are helpful but give me the extra sixty pounds.

Haven't any of you guys seen Miracle? Clearly the trick in this type of drill is to check the other guys knuckles as you line up.
 
#38
#38
Not sure but I thought the Tennessee Drill was stricly about manning up two players head up no need for speed or agility brains and footwork are helpful but give me the extra sixty pounds.

I think 60lbs would make a big difference in this drill, but this is about toughness. I think this drill really shows you the guys that have that nasty streak.
 
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