Steve Hamer
Master of the Obvious
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For Warren not to be able to block or catch very well, Fulmer and Clawson really want him on the field awful bad. Oh wait, according to them he can catch and block very well and he is a great athlete. Maybe he has just improved 100% since he was Freshman All-American at FSU when he wasn't very good..............
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No word on Warren
Tuesday featured another impressive Brandon Warren performance on the practice field, and another day of UT coaches impatiently waiting for the SECs ruling on the Florida State tight end transfers eligibility status.
I just hope we can have him, Clawson said. Hes a good athlete. Theres no question that he can help our football team. It would be a great bonus if we have him, and hopefully that will work out.
I dont want to go to the other place.
Fulmer raved about Warrens versatility, which would be a tremendous asset to a team searching for H-back Chris Browns replacement.
Brandon can play on the ball and be tough enough to get after a defensive end well enough, Fulmer said. He can certainly play off the ball, or in the backfield, or even split out as a wide receiver or slot receiver. Hes a football player. He catches on really well, and hes got the mentality that you like to coach. He doesnt like to be tackled. He likes to win the drills.
He is one heck of a football player.
Then he must have worked very hard on those two areas because he dropped a lot of balls at FSU and wasn't a very good blocker either. Also, he fumbled way too many times in relevance to how many catches he had. That being said, he was a Freshman and hopefully he has since matured and worked hard in his time off.
I am just stating what the coaches are saying about him compared to what you said. Apparently he has really improved a lot since he use to drop a lot of balls and couldn't block very well. I still haven't figured out how he was voted Freshman All-American with him playing that way......:question:
you clearly don't understand the analogy i'm trying to make. Incidentally, that might be why you're sensitive about ACT score!j/k
The word "OR" would imply otherwise, not to mention that just wouldn't make any sense. It's one of those "whichever way you prefer to look at it scenarios". The point may not change but you don't have to try to insult people's intelligence to get that point across, especially when your insult isn't accurate to begin with.
Another thing you must be corrected on is the fact that you keep saying stuff like "hes not as bad a player as you are making him out to be"???? Not only did I not say Brandon was a bad player, I will say that he is a great player. You have had selective hearing or something and jumped on a few FACTS that I mentioned that happen to be negative. Like I said I am a HUGE fan of Warren and of course I was upset when he chose to leave FSU. Can you imagine how excited I was when he signed there? I wish him the best I was simply pointing out some things I noticed about him from watching every game while he was at FSU. Take it how you want. My good friend on this board can tell you that 1 year ago I told him "There is absolutely no chance Warren plays offense at UT." Looks like I am already wrong about that one. It's funny because Vols' fans were jumping on me for saying that when it's actually a compliment to Tennessee and degrades FSU's offense.
I stand corrected. I totally misread your statement. Maybe cause I worked all night, Im not sure. I apologize to you and all the other readers. Not only was I wrong, but everyone is now dumber for having read my statement....I am awarded no points...and may god have mercy on my soul.
Big improvement on your avatar btw! :good!:
(and fyi, I smoked the Reading Comprehension portion of the ACT, math as you may have noticed...not as much)
Still no news on Brandon Warren.
However,Hyams just said he called the SEC office and they said that the decision is no longer in Slive's hands,
The SEC office now says that the hold-up is with the NCAA.
The NCAA gave Warren a waiver on residency requirements last week and is now being reviewed by the NCAA on "Progress Toward Graduation" Review Board