Did anyone see D.Moore crash...

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into the brick wall in the back of the endzone on the first drive? Thank goodness there was padding there or he could've been hurting. What was the name of the receiver, who transferred, that also ran into the wall last year in practice? Are the walls closer for some reason at Neyland?
 
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he hit it pretty hard.....that was a touchdown in my opinion. from what i could tell the wall knocked the ball out of his hands and that was 5 yds out of bounds. i'd have to look at it again, but he had it imo
 
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I couldn't tell if he caught the ball, but I do know that wall is way too close to the field, has been for as long as I can remember.
 
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Ahamd Paige is the one that ran into it during a scrimmage BEFORE they had padding put on.
 
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#18
Does G. Jones have an injured hand? Does anyone know his status?

Possibly a fractured wrist, doing some tests on him today. He had a cast on it last night but he was laughing on joking around on the sidelines afterwards like it wasnt a serious issue.
 
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Maybe they should play on a padded field next, COME ON! Look, I don't ever post, but that is a part of football, and anyone who has ever played the game knows it, looks at the benches, and fences on sidelines, football players are aware of these things, and are use to them as well, you think they never had to deal with them at any games in middle school or high school either, at their field or an opponents? They are use to it and not worried about it, and if they are they shouldn't be out there. End of story. Now on to the important fact, it was a GREAT EFFORT by D. Moore. And furthermore, should have been REVIEWED, or contested by Dooley in my opinion. Who else agrees with that?
 
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Maybe they should play on a padded field next, COME ON! Look, I don't ever post, but that is a part of football, and anyone who has ever played the game knows it, looks at the benches, and fences on sidelines, football players are aware of these things, and are use to them as well, you think they never had to deal with them at any games in middle school or high school either, at their field or an opponents? They are use to it and not worried about it, and if they are they shouldn't be out there. End of story. Now on to the important fact, it was a GREAT EFFORT by D. Moore. And furthermore, should have been REVIEWED, or contested by Dooley in my opinion. Who else agrees with that?

running thru a brick wall is part of the game....come on man, thats ridiculous
 
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So he ran through it huh? He didnt just run into it? You obviously have never played football before and ever had to be aware of surroundings, and/or ever scored a touchdown in your life, and realized you had better slow down, cause past the endzone is a wall, or fence, or even worse a track around the field. Congrats, on being in the bleachers or never having the experience.
 
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That brick wall is no more than 8 ft away from the back of the endzone. It's dangerous right there. Don't be crazy. He couldn't slow down and was trying to make a play. Don't try this "Obviously you never played football" because that has nothing to do with it.
 
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Well you've evidently been relegated to posting here on Volnation like the rest of us..welcome to the show all-star.
 
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