Orlando Brown is a baller

#5
#5
He is the best LT they have but I wouldn't call him a baller. Their OLine as a whole is no where close to being as good as last years and they are starting two freshman at tackle and a sophomore at LG.
 
#6
#6
He might end up being a 'baller,' Surance. He might. Time will tell. Right now, if the stories about him complaining to his teammates are true, 'bawler' might fit better. We don't know if those stories are true, though, maybe just media types trying to drum up drama to attract readers.

Just gonna wish the kid well where he is, and be happy for what we have on our OLine. Which is starting to look pretty darn decent.
 
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#8
#8
Also, if he wants to "get back at UT" for not qualifying academically, well, that's on him. He'll also have to deal with one of the meanest DEs I've seen play at UT.

Tighten your belt buckle, Orlando. Want some? Get some.
 
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#17
#17
why couldnt he get a push at all against Akron? Dude is slow and he cant bend. Hes the starting OT right now bc theyre OT situation is a disaster. They have freakin co-starters at RT and one is a freshman, the other a RS SR. Pretty telling. BTW, the senior is way worse too.
 
#22
#22
All I read about him was that he showed up at OK fat, lazy, and soft.

pretty much....they have no other option. Im not saying he cant be good bc i think he has potential but i seriously doubt hes ready. I saw their game saturday and the OL was lucky they were just playing Akron. Dude is 6'8 340lbs and looked pretty soft to me.
 
#23
#23
I was really thrilled when he committed to us. I guess one way or the other we'll see what we missed out on.
 

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