The Greatest Vol not to make it in the Pros?

Andy Kelly was great when he didn't think. I remember him making his worst mistakes when he had all day to throw


Yeah, like the last offensive play of the 1990 Notre ame game. I was sure that we were going to score and win. He did, however, have more amazing comeback wins than any other Vol that I can think of.
 
I remember Andy making it to the final cut with the Steelers at least once, but that's as close as he got that I'm aware of.
 
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Reports on Meachem from Saints camp have been good this offseason. I really hope he can be a big part of their offense this year.
 
Yeah, like the last offensive play of the 1990 Notre ame game. I was sure that we were going to score and win. He did, however, have more amazing comeback wins than any other Vol that I can think of.

I still think Rick Clausen's LSU comeback may have been the best performance I've ever seen...when you consider the situation...that you had the entire nation outside of us rooting for LSU...that you had 92,000 people there chomping at the bit because they were rolling over Tennessee...

Of course, losing to Vandy completely overshadows that.

EDIT: More importantly, while typing this response, the shift key fell off my laptop...I was able to reattach, so now I feel like that was the greatest comeback in UT history.
 
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I still think Rick Clausen's LSU comeback may have been the best performance I've ever seen...when you consider the situation...that you had the entire nation outside of us rooting for LSU...that you had 92,000 people there chomping at the bit because they were rolling over Tennessee...

Of course, losing to Vandy completely overshadows that.

EDIT: More importantly, while typing this response, the shift key fell off my laptop...I was able to reattach, so now I feel like that was the greatest comeback in UT history.

I think AJ Suggs 16 pt. comeback at LSU was the most impressive.

Best player not to make it in the pros?
Heath Shuler is a gimme but il say the top all time is Aaron Hayden.
 
i'll go with Jeff Hall. And the kicker that followed him. If i weren't thinking about it, I could remember his name. I knew it the other day. But, then again kickers are a strange brew and getting in with that position is tough.
 
Surprised no one has mentioned Dale Carter.

His own worst enemy?

Drafted #20 overall.
7 INTs his rookie season.
Defensive rookie of the year.
4 Straight Pro Bowls
Signed the big contract.

...and then was never the same after running into drug problems in his sixth season.
 
Surprised no one has mentioned Dale Carter.

His own worst enemy?

Drafted #20 overall.
7 INTs his rookie season.
Defensive rookie of the year.
4 Straight Pro Bowls
Signed the big contract.

...and then was never the same after running into drug problems in his sixth season.
The fact he made 4 straight Pro Bowls eliminates him from any discussion of guys who failed in the pros.
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The fact he made 4 straight Pro Bowls eliminates him from any discussion of guys who failed in the pros.
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Hat the way JT ripped Memphis on the ESPYS was funny. He is a Memphis fan but he was riding them all night for missing FT's. I was hoping you saw that.
 
Marcus Haislip...I thought he had the length and athleticism to make it, apparently so did the Bucks. I remember hearing he could bench like 400 lbs while at UT. If thats true I never understood how.
 
What about Ron Slay, he was named 3rd team All-America, and SEC player of the year as a senior. I figured that alone would be enough to at least get a shot on an NBA roster.
 
My pick would be Tony Robinson. What was amazing that he did make a "scab" team during the strike, but never got to play. He was an amazing player; his arm was like a rifle.

He was one of the more naturally gifted athletes I have ever seen. If he only would have stuck to crossing the goal line instead of snorting it.
 
My favorite collegient level player was Travis Stephens. I would love to see a movie of him with Cuba Gooding playing him. Apart from his personal problems he was a little small.
The 1 Vol player I sit back and scratch my head about why he did'nt have great success in the pros was Dale Jones, he seemed to have all the tools to be a solid LB, especially inside. I can recall I was in shock when I'd heard Dallas cut him.
 
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