So who are the playmakers?

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hello all im a michigan fan, obviously by my name. and i dont really ever have a chance to watch tennessee or any sec school for that matter. and im a college football fan looking to learn about different schools outside of the big10. so who should i be looking out fo this year for tennessee?
 
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A Michigan fan in Ohio. My God, you poor soul.

Berry will likely be huge this year and in years to come. He's a DB.
 
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Honestly, if we knew we would tell you.:)

Finding the playmakers has been the focus of spring practice and up to this point, I haven't heard anything.

Eric Berry(Safety/Db): Surefire playmaker

Arian Foster (Rb): Probable playmaker

Lucas Taylor (Wr): Possible playmaker

Gerald Jones (Wr): Possible playmaker

Demetrice Morley (Safety):Comeback playmaker
 
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hello all im a michigan fan, obviously by my name. and i dont really ever have a chance to watch tennessee or any sec school for that matter. and im a college football fan looking to learn about different schools outside of the big10. so who should i be looking out fo this year for tennessee?

Welcome to the board.

I'll add Dennis Rogan.
 
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Welcome to the board.

I'll add Dennis Rogan.

Seriously Rogan is the man! He makes something happen almost every time he touches the ball. Does anyone know why he was so quickly moved from RB? His rushing stats in high school were even better than Creers. Quite a bit better actually.
 
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Seriously Rogan is the man! He makes something happen almost every time he touches the ball. Does anyone know why he was so quickly moved from RB? His rushing stats in high school were even better than Creers. Quite a bit better actually.

Creer played against much stiffer competition than Rogan.

Rogan was always destined to be a DB. He's just a better DB than a RB.
 
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This sounds stupid, but I forgot how well Rogan did last year. I have something new to be excited about while anticipating this season!
 
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better be Jon Crompton !

Good point. Crompton being a playmaker would in fact go a long way toward making other people playmakers. His receivers for starters, which in turn would make things easier for the RB's. If that leads to good success it puts pressure on the opponents offense to make plays which could make things easier for guys like Berry and our D line. Happy train of thought.
 
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Creer played against much stiffer competition than Rogan.

Rogan was always destined to be a DB. He's just a better DB than a RB.

I think the Interception in the scrimmage for an 82 yard return prove that didn't it? He is just amazing in open field. I think his quickness is actually his threat more so than his speed, although I wouldn't call him slow either....
 
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I think the Interception in the scrimmage for an 82 yard return prove that didn't it? He is just amazing in open field. I think his quickness is actually his threat more so than his speed, although I wouldn't call him slow either....

Straightline speed is overrated. First step quickness is where it's at.
 
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What about "Brown", he is a senior this year isn't he? He was kind of quiet all year but for sure a play maker
 
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If you are talking about Chris Brown he is gone. He was a senior this past year.
 
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Rogan definitely has first step quickeness! He is fun to watch, that is for sure.

Rogan and Berry are just playmakers... period. It's great to have guys like that on your team, something amazing could happen at any moment.
 
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I think Luke and Cottam (if healthy) will do just fine.

Those are the key words..... (if healthy)

It would also be nice if Brandon Warren could qualify academically and get on campus by summer, and get a waiver by the NCAA to play this year.
 
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