Eric Berry - The SEC's most indispensable player

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Yes sir!!! No arguing that! :salute: The others were more like honorable mentions! But Auburn's Lee Ziemba is definitely a close second! He was a beast last year!
 
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I love taht he is getting the respect he deserves...even if the team doesn't shine this year you know EB will!
 
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He is absolutely going to clean somebody's clock this year! Mark it down.........he hasnt been able to do much contact work with his shoulder and not getting a lot of time in scrimmages.............I wouldnt want to be that first wr or rb that gets lit up this year!
 
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He is absolutely going to clean somebody's clock this year! Mark it down.........he hasnt been able to do much contact work with his shoulder and not getting a lot of time in scrimmages.............I wouldnt want to be that first wr or rb that gets lit up this year!

you know he's gunna unload on teabag this yr. I bet you he want's to clean his clock soooo bad:rock:
 
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Eric Berry is a phenomenal player. Wish he played for Florida. He's also a good and decent and smart kid. He will do well at the next level.

But I'm sorry, the notion that anyone is "tougher to replace" for his team than Tim Tebow is just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
 
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Eric Berry is a phenomenal player. Wish he played for Florida. He's also a good and decent and smart kid. He will do well at the next level.

But I'm sorry, the notion that anyone is "tougher to replace" for his team than Tim Tebow is just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

It's not that dumb to think of when you consider that Florida has an offense pretty well loaded with talent, besides Timmy. Also consider that Berry had 7 INT's last year which actually gave our crappy offense another shot at getting a field goal and got our defense off the field for a change. Don't get me wrong there were a few times where EB took charge and just scored the points himself because he didn't trust the offense. I agree 100% Eric Berry is the most indispensable.
 
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Eric Berry is a phenomenal player. Wish he played for Florida. He's also a good and decent and smart kid. He will do well at the next level.

But I'm sorry, the notion that anyone is "tougher to replace" for his team than Tim Tebow is just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

This is dumb. Typical LG fluff. Tebow is the best player, that doesn't make him the most indispensable. He would be replaced by a pretty good QB that would start for 75% of the rest of the SEC teams. Plus, there are so many other playmakers on offense. Berry would be replaced by someone with no experience, probably even a freshman. He is Tennessee's only real star player.
 
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Eric Berry is a phenomenal player. Wish he played for Florida. He's also a good and decent and smart kid. He will do well at the next level.

But I'm sorry, the notion that anyone is "tougher to replace" for his team than Tim Tebow is just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Sadly, that is the same thing I thought when I read the thread title.
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everyone knows what kind of player Eric is but the defenses indispensable player this year is Dan Williams. He goes down for the year adn your are left with:

Brown - No college snaps at DT and 2 bad knees
Hughes - no college snaps at DT
Sykes - no college snaps at DT
Walls - no college snaps at DT
Nelson - poor knees and limited snaps at DT
Thomas - limited snaps at DT
Mathis - very limited snaps at DT.

our opponents are going to run up the middle anyway, a lot.
 
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Eric Berry is a phenomenal player. Wish he played for Florida. He's also a good and decent and smart kid. He will do well at the next level.

But I'm sorry, the notion that anyone is "tougher to replace" for his team than Tim Tebow is just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Another in a long line of sensible comments that makes no sense to you and your brethren. Shocking.
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Eric Berry is a phenomenal player. Wish he played for Florida. He's also a good and decent and smart kid. He will do well at the next level.

But I'm sorry, the notion that anyone is "tougher to replace" for his team than Tim Tebow is just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

LG, relax ! It's a "back handed" compliment, at best ! Basically their saying without Teblow, then FL is still FL, without Berry, we're Kentucky.....:crazy:
 
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