TJVol95
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Hard nose for sure. If he can clean up the non-sence penalties, he'll be drafted. After review tonights penalty was BS!Something needs to be said about the progression he has made being the heart of this defense. He finished the regular season with 108 tackles. The last person do that for Tennessee was Reeves-Maybin in 2015 with 105. Next year will be a huge year for him and his draft stock.
Beasley has progressed as the season wore on too.
I assume you are talking about Beasley and I agree that free safety would be better (if he is fast enough). KYs QB outweighed him by at least 20 lbs which is why he was tackling him low.He is a free safety playing linebacker.His high school film showed a thumper.They have put him where they had a great need.Maybe,if we get several lb's,he could return to safety with "tank"and put read into any receivers heart coming on a deep cross.
No he hasn’t. He’s literally the worst linebacker I’ve ever seen suite up for us. I’ll never forget him getting owned over and over and over again by the Kentucky qb. I don’t understand why none of our coaches challenged him on it. In case anyone has forgotten he kept diving at the qbs ankles. And not when the qb was running at a weird angle or anything. The qb would get squared up and lower his shoulder and run right at him. Instead of him taking him on square in the shear and trying to stop his forward progress he continually cowardly dive at his ankles allowing the qb to go over the top for an extra 4 or 5 yearns every single time. It was on of the most bizarre matchups I’ve ever seen play out in a game. And it honestly happened like 6 or 7 times over the duration of the game. I truly realized how desperate we were for linebackers at that moment.
Refresh my memory. Was it Banks who got kicked off the team for an incident with some cops? If so, he has come a long way both on and off the field.
I'm just not seeing the negativity in Volinzona's post. Perhaps he is just trying to clarify that Jeremy was indeed the earlier version. The second part of his post certainly was a positive comment. Not sure why all the vitriol is directed his way.Well, refresh my memory. Aren't there people who are, let's just say losers, who insisted on being losers regardless of any chances to turn themselves around, but finally do turn around? Refresh my memory again, aren't there people who get themselves into making poor choices, doing outrageously stupid things, who learn from that and reroute their course? Refresh my memory yet again, aren't there who like an ocean liner making a turn, don't and can't behave like a speedboat in doing so, yet make that turn just the same? Finally, aren't there people who are steeped in being judgmental and biased hate who ignore, even resent the success of a loser's change into being even a semblance of a winner?
Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet. - Maya Angelou -
I'm just not seeing the negativity in Volinzona's post. Perhaps he is just trying to clarify that Jeremy was indeed the earlier version. The second part of his post certainly was a positive comment. Not sure why all the vitriol is directed his way.