Dr Dread
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All-SEC: T. Bray, P. Waggner, J. Hunter.
Rushing leader: M. Lane (at least 900 yrds)
Recieving: J. Hunter
Tackles: A. J. Johnson. (possible All-SEC)
Sacks: J. Smith.
INTs: P. Waggner (at least 5)
Those are my picks. Interested in others opinions.
Bray has alot of room for growth if he is going to make all SEC. Too many pics in big games at crucial points leads me to think he will make third team at best. Especially with A. Murray and T. Wilson both back and playing better than Bray - at least so far.
Other than that, not bad picks, Dread
Last year he had only two picks before his injury, with 14 TDs.
Yes, and they were in the biggest game of his career to date and were at critical points in the game - one ending a game-tying drive. Also, his 14tds came against Montana, Cincy, and Buffalo. He also played terrible in the UGA game up til his injury.
Oh, BTW - are you saying his pics against Vandy and KY were because of his injury? If so, I disagree - his pics are because of poor decision making, pure and simple.
Yes, and they were in the biggest game of his career to date and were at critical points in the game - one ending a game-tying drive. Also, his 14tds came against Montana, Cincy, and Buffalo. He also played terrible in the UGA game up til his injury.
Oh, BTW - are you saying his pics against Vandy and KY were because of his injury? If so, I disagree - his pics are because of poor decision making, pure and simple.
Bray has alot of room for growth if he is going to make all SEC. Too many pics in big games at crucial points leads me to think he will make third team at best. Especially with A. Murray and T. Wilson both back and playing better than Bray - at least so far.
Other than that, not bad picks, Dread