Jennings maintains 'personality' with increased production

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"I'd rather always say 'Whoa' than 'Sic 'em' for a guy," Azzanni said, "and what I mean by that is if you're constantly trying to push a guy to go play with a hard edge, that wears you out.

"You want guys that have juice, that have energy, that play on the edge, and you take the good with the bad sometimes. You constantly try to push him back on the path of the right way to do things, but Jauan's a personality. That's what makes him him on the field. He plays with great passion and determination.

"Does it get him in trouble sometimes? Yeah, and that's my job as a coach to calm him back down and bring him back to center, if you will, but that's also what I love about him."

Vols' Jauan Jennings maintains 'personality' with increased production | Times Free Press
 
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My man got suspended from grammer school for not taking recess. Teacher ask," jauan don't you want to go outside with the other kids," and he responded, " I told you once, I don't play." OWN IT went to our future captains head. A good example of what the Vols can be. N. Warrior wants to bring it every play. These two know where the ball is and want it. Plenty of future highlights on the way! GBO...WGWKFA !!!!!!:pepper::shaking2::yahoo::punch_bag::cheer::girl1:
 
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Jauan has been the player on team 120 that has impressed me the most. I didn't even expect him to start let alone be our best receiver in 2016.

Great player. Can't wait to see what he does moving forward.
 
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I say move him to defensive tackle for the rest of the season. Him one side, Paul Bain on the other.
 
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It's hard for me to pick a favorite between Jennings, Barnett, and Dobbs.
 
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Jennings reminds me of Michael Irvin on the field...Irvin was a competitor...

"Darren Woodson: Rah rah speeches don’t win games – Tim MacMahon, ESPN

Woodson didn’t consider Irvin a great leader because of No. 88’s animated pregame speeches. Woodson considered Irvin a great leader because of his insane work ethic, which Irvin made sure rubbed off on his teammates.

The standard was set in Woodson’s mind one hot summer afternoon before his rookie season, when he watched Irvin run routes on the practice field until he puked, wash his mouth out with water and run more routes."
 
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I know we really do need him art WR but as a safety he could put a hurt on quite a few opposing football players for sure. Truly a team player & has a passion for the game unlike most college football players.
 
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Jennings reminds me of Michael Irvin on the field...Irvin was a competitor...

"Darren Woodson: Rah rah speeches don’t win games – Tim MacMahon, ESPN

Woodson didn’t consider Irvin a great leader because of No. 88’s animated pregame speeches. Woodson considered Irvin a great leader because of his insane work ethic, which Irvin made sure rubbed off on his teammates.

The standard was set in Woodson’s mind one hot summer afternoon before his rookie season, when he watched Irvin run routes on the practice field until he puked, wash his mouth out with water and run more routes."

Disagree, he is more like DEZ BRYANT, but thankfully less crazy!!!!!
 
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