Colton Jumper to the Saints

#3
#3
Love it. Go Colton. Hope he finds a place with the Saints and sticks for the next decade.

KB have you seen some of these posts about KMac and Kelly..... Im starting to think people don't even follow or look up anything before they post....
 
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#4
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Special team players probably earn (league minimum) more $ than most on here. I'm very happy for him. He'll probably head to coaching afterwards.
 
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#11
#11
I always joked that Jumper had 5 star health, but it's true.

I don't remember him ever taking off a snap.

He might make the Saints by being a dependable body.
 
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#13
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If you think he makes the team, you are delusional.

And it’s posts like these that make me pray to God and all that’s holy that Colton not only makes the squad, but actually sticks in the league for the next dozen years.
 
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#15
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He's both tough and reliable. Jumper may not ever be a super star in the NFL, but quality back ups after hard to find. Who knows, a professional staff may be able to tap potential we don't see. I will never rag on a Vol for getting himself a shot at the big time.

Tear it up young man.
 
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#17
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Jumper drove me nuts a lot because he was almost always athletically overmatched, but I got to give him credit for never giving up. He was always giving his all for Tennessee. I wish him the best.
 
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#18
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And it’s posts like these that make me pray to God and all that’s holy that Colton not only makes the squad, but actually sticks in the league for the next dozen years.

He'll mysteriously disappear if CJ makes the 53 man. When found it will go something like "It was all Jones fault he sucked. Good coaching and he'd been an AA at UT".
 
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#19
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He wins the piniata award. Almost everyone took shots at his perceived shortcomings. My memory of him is highlighted by him chasing a receiver in the end zone knocking down a pass, or being fast enough, lateral quickness to take down a back in the flat.
 
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#20
#20
I remember that game he had over 20 tackles and that year he led the team in sacks too.

He is a great example of what hard work and heart combined with your natural talents can do for you.

Congrats, Colton Jumper!

Keep making those haters look even stupider than they already made themselves look all these years. Get it and it's yours to get, man.
 
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#21
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And it’s posts like these that make me pray to God and all that’s holy that Colton not only makes the squad, but actually sticks in the league for the next dozen years.

As long as he plays for an NFL team and not for UT, I'm good with it.
 
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#24
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Many on here misunderstanding who CJ really is and how valuable he was to the Vols spoke volumes about them. He’s smart which helps a LB as much as anyone. Made crucial stops in multiple games to help the Vols win. I think that’s the hardest part for me of being on Volnation sometimes. Dealing with “fans” who have no clue but think they do, and wondering what they’re watching during a game to arrive at some of their opinions....
 
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#25
#25
Colton Jumper has served as the ultimate nega-Vol detector. Post something good about him or his play and watch the negative-Vols pop right up. Congratulations Colton. Wish you well. You are living proof that a whole lot of volnation posters dont have a clue about talent and football.
 
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