Rogan is officially our playmaker

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Rasputin_Vol

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Hands down... the guy makes plays every time he touches the ball. He even made the tackle on the Vandy return at the end of the game.

And just think, we had this guy hiding on the bench half of the season.
 
#6
#6
if he can somehow be worked into the offense...with plays like the reverse, he could be the next percy harvin
 
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#8
And I don't remember him being a 5-Star recruit just an unknown in our own back yard. Obviously a WINNER!
 
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#9
Daryl Vereen is hiding...But Dennis Rogan is by far the best special teams returner weve had in some time
 
#11
#11
Daryl Vereen is hiding...But Dennis Rogan is by far the best special teams returner weve had in some time

Hard to see how that guy could spend that much time on the stinking bench. What does a guy have to do to get noticed... wait for injuries?
 
#12
#12
I cant believe the differance one man makes in the return game. Without him we lose pretty bad today. He may not have scored but he put us in position too and gave the team some fire. Def a gameballer.
 
#13
#13
Who Vereen or Rogan? They had planned to redshirt Vereen the whole time so thats why but I still think he will be a pretty good college player....As for Rogan, I have absolutely no idea where he was those first few games...
 
#14
#14
Hands down... the guy makes plays every time he touches the ball. He even made the tackle on the Vandy return at the end of the game.

And just think, we had this guy hiding on the bench half of the season.

I think the same thing happened to Jamal Lewis, he was over on the bench cracking hickory nuts when Fulmer found him about three games into the season...
 
#15
#15
I think the same thing happened to Jamal Lewis, he was over on the bench cracking hickory nuts when Fulmer found him about three games into the season...

That seems to happen often. heck, Fulmer and the gang lost Hardesty on the sidelines earlier this season...
 
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#16
Maybe, Rogan wasn't ready yet and he was put in when he was ready to be successful. What if he was the returner early in the season and had a couple of fumbles because he wasn't confident receiving the ball? It's easy being a know it all sitting on the couch watching on T.V. isn't it Ras?
 
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Maybe, Rogan wasn't ready yet and he was put in when he was ready to be successful. What if he was the returner early in the season and had a couple of fumbles because he wasn't confident receiving the ball? It's easy being a know it all sitting on the couch watching on T.V. isn't it Ras?


in the case of Tennessee football, being a know it all= thinking the opposite of the coaching staff.
 
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#20
yea...thats one of Fulmer's faults. He's "Old School" about not playing Freshmen. He is too loyal to Seniors I think.:rock: He needs to play the best talent...period. regardless of class....that has chapped my behind for years!:lolabove:
 
#21
#21
Rogan played a hell of a game. I love Creer but couldn't believe that Rogan didn't return everything. Another coaching question.
 
#23
#23
Thank You...Creer is gonna be a great RB but why not let Rogan get his hands on all those KR's?
 
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