Neal

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Bumpass92

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One takeaway from yesterday is that he is ready to be a real playmaker for us. I expect him to be just as involved as Lane next year at rb. I think we moved him to WR out of necessity, but next year we should finally be deep outside and Neal can be our first APB since Foster
 
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One takeaway from yesterday is that he is ready to be a real playmaker for us. I expect him to be just as involved as Lane next year at rb. I think we moved him to WR out of necessity, but next year we should finally be deep outside and Neal can be our first APB since Foster

Got to tell you I loved his work at receiver against Kentucky. I can see him doing some damage out of that position next year.
 
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I thought DD threw him under the bus a few weeks back?
When we get players who respond, rather than quit or whine, we'll be ok.
 
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I thought DD threw him under the bus a few weeks back?
When we get players who respond, rather than quit or whine, we'll be ok.

Exactly, too many players are mentally weak. Coaches call out players all the time, Neal stepped up. Too bad we have a lot that whine and complain.
 
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I don't know how they will choose to use Neal next year.. But i do know that he is a big play threat and Lane is not the answer.
 
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I don't know how they will choose to use Neal next year.. But i do know that he is a big play threat and Lane is not the answer.

It will be interesting to see where he plays. If Hunter comes back, you'd think it would be tough to get enough reps for both Neal and Arnett.
 
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It will be interesting to see where he plays. If Hunter comes back, you'd think it would be tough to get enough reps for both Neal and Arnett.

Right, it would be nice to have a power back to compliment Neal and play him at rb, but i don't see anyone on the roster.
 
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