Hardesty??

#77
#77
Just joking around with ya.

But anyway. I really don't care who the started is, we're loaded at RB right now, and when Toney Williams is healthy next year it will be even better.
 
#79
#79
Can't see him being a first rounder either, it will be a big win for him if he can stay healthy the whole season.
 
#80
#80
Most of the time it was Foster with the ball. And im pretty sure that the season includes the UCLA game. In that game if i remember correctly he had two big long touchdown runs and would have had three but they decided to give it to Foster from the two and he fumbled the ball. Up three scores that game is over. This game pretty much set the tempo for the rest of the year.

He is gone, but has anyone else felt like losing him will help the team even more than losing Fulmer.

His fumbles have angered me more than anything that has happened to the vols in 20 years except for:
1. Jabar Gaffney's no catch
2. Our entire section seeing Verron Haynes play and UGA running it 3 times to win the game while Slade sat back and clapped his hands together like a complete idiot and
3. Mauck running up the middle over and over again.

Arian Foster absolutely destroyed us again and again with momentum killing fumbles that cost us points and sometimes gave the other team points. Completely demoralizing soul crushing fumbles. Not Jay Graham fumbling on the 45 when he was hit, I am talking about fumbling from the 2 yard line, fumbling from the 5 etc. It got to where he would rip off some big runs and I would turn and say "here comes the fumble" and it would happen. GRRRRRR....

Hardesty, Oku and Brown this year will be the most talented 3 we have had since Lewis, Henry and Stephens. Taureen Poole is also very good.
 
#81
#81
he then hurt his knee and continued to have problems that season and the next. the problem has been that yes the potential is there, but he has only been healthy for maybe about one full season.

And while the 06 play turned some eyes, most were drawn and focused that year and the next on Coker's 4.3 speed-led 89 yard run in a what i believe got him a freshman all-american season. That guy could have been an absolute game-changer (possibly Better than harvin game changer - still needed more work) but unfortunately he could keep himself away from pot...

Anyone else think that maybe there are some Bama Alums who pay pot dealers to give smoke to UT guys. I knew lots of UT football players as I lived with them and tutored them. These guys would always be broke as a joke and yet a large group of them would blaze sticky trees like they were arsonists. How did Mcgruder, O Smith, Coker etc get pot all the time?

I once had two players stick a hose into my window in Gibbs from a hooka, smoke and then call the RA to investigate my room. I returned to my room and it was full of smoke and the RA asked to search it. He was puzzled why there was no pot anywhere.
 

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