BleedOrange11
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I will say this,I never liked Fulmer but he was one of the best offensive line coaches there ever was!!Oh and Munoz was vastly overrated.
Who are some of the last few elite Offensive Linemen to play for the Vols?
I'm not as focused on whether they got drafted high or produced impressively in the NFL. I want to know when the last time was that someone played a year or two at Tennessee at the All-America level, and got drafted highly based on that performance, not their measurables or combine performance.
When I think of the Joe Staleys or Jake Longs of the world, all I can think is that we never seemed to have those talents on the Hill.
what about anthony herrera? on one of the greatest o-lines of all time, and considered by the team as the anchor.Anthony Herrera, G for the Minnesota Vikings at NFL.com
Mickey Marvin, Reggie McKenzie
I just wish, for once, we'd have a lineman or two who doesn't have to wait until the Pros to shine. I'm tired of watching our players getting taken on potential alone, instead of proven ability. Hopefully some of these new guys from the past year can start to change that
I remember listening to an interview with former OL coach Jimmy Ray Stepens after a under achieveing first year his excuse was he was accoustom to coaching a smaller more athletic group of lineman!
How did that work out?
He vanished like a fart in the wind!!!
I will have to say that from were we started at to were we finished with this group they were coached up well!!!
Future looks bright with the OL
i agree with munoz being overrated.
I'm glad some agrees with me on Munoz he was really overrated..
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Chad Clifton is a 3-time pro bowler. That's pretty elite.
Well, for one thing, he's only been picked twice. Also, I don't care about that for this discussion. He wasn't drafted because he was one of the best 2 tackles in the country when he was in college. He was drafted based on what he could (and eventually did) end up doing.
Yet the best he could muster was a 1-time 2nd Team AA. That's what I don't get. Our O-Line, even if they're good, never seems to have a star All-America player