Top DB in SEC ‘Kamal Hadden’

#76
#76
I just see a player who is consistently out of position, constantly interferes and doesn't play smart. He should have been flagged on that long third down pass 'breakup' against SC, running right through the guy. He looked downright stoned (as in high on weed) against Florida, he was so lost in coverage and seemingly unaware what was happening. He didn't even make an attempt to tackle the runner who blew past him for the long touchdown - like he wasn't yet aware of the situation. He is always late or way off the receiver. I just don't see the tackling or toughness. He got a lucky trash pick-6 on an overthrow where again he was way off the receiver, but fortunately so was the ball. I just see a lot of mouth and swagger, but not much awareness. He plays like he's stoned.


I question both the strain and grade of pot you’ve been sold in addition to your understanding of the sport you’ve been watching.
 
#77
#77
Whenever you are getting beat by 30 and you are talking then you are going to be laughed at. It’s like that in any sport. You hit a solo home run and you are down by 10 runs in the 9th inning and you act like you just hit a walk off then you are going to be laughed at. You hit a deep three or a dunk and you celebrate like you just hit a game winning shot whenever you are down by 50 then you are going to be laughed off the court. I’m not saying he wasn’t fighting and I don’t boo our players but watching him do what he did in that USCjr game last year was embarrassing for himself, the coaches and the program. It’s pretty hard to argue that.
I’ll argue it. Competitive players hate losing. He’s an immature young man growing up into a man. As they develop in their maturity, there are imperfections. He made some visible errors in behavior as he grew up. So did Michael Jordan and Deion Sanders. The kid has played hard, gotten better, and is developing his character too. Unfortunately some of our fanbase would rather talk about a mistake he made a year ago over the player he is now. That says more about your character than his.
 
#78
#78
I’ll argue it. Competitive players hate losing. He’s an immature young man growing up into a man. As they develop in their maturity, there are imperfections. He made some visible errors in behavior as he grew up. So did Michael Jordan and Deion Sanders. The kid has played hard, gotten better, and is developing his character too. Unfortunately some of our fanbase would rather talk about a mistake he made a year ago over the player he is now. That says more about your character than his.
Ok
 
#79
#79
I trust the coaches that see them in practice everyday vs. some of you keyboard wonder boys that have zero clue and want to gripe about everything except your miserable life. Hadden played a very solid game against one of the best passing attacks and receivers in the country last Saturday night. Hopefully, he builds upon that consistent effort. Keep balling Hadden!!! We need you to be great!
 
#80
#80
That South Carolina game last year is still hanging over him. Couldn’t stop anyone and was talking trash to opposing players, coaches, fans even though we were in the process of getting waxed. Nothing worse than someone talking trash while they are getting their butts handed to them.
But, that is such a "Tennessee boy" thing to do.53_300x300_Front_Color-NA.jpg
 
#81
#81
I just see a player who is consistently out of position, constantly interferes and doesn't play smart. He should have been flagged on that long third down pass 'breakup' against SC, running right through the guy. He looked downright stoned (as in high on weed) against Florida, he was so lost in coverage and seemingly unaware what was happening. He didn't even make an attempt to tackle the runner who blew past him for the long touchdown - like he wasn't yet aware of the situation. He is always late or way off the receiver. I just don't see the tackling or toughness. He got a lucky trash pick-6 on an overthrow where again he was way off the receiver, but fortunately so was the ball. I just see a lot of mouth and swagger, but not much awareness. He plays like he's stoned.
He got that pick because he WAS in position playing zone on 3rd and 17. He was exactly where he was supposed to be. Allow the short reception then move to tackle before the first down line. When the ball sailed high from the DL pressure he was able to move in and grab it. Had he been with the WR it would have sailed over his head too.
 
#82
#82
Exactly If those fans thought he was an elite, lock down corner, they would LOVE him talking trash. He would be a fan favorite, because of his confidence.

The reason he was booed is because we have alot of fans who practice an image-maintenance process referred to in psychology as 'cutting off reflected failure'. In short, these fans are losers whose own self-esteem hinges on the success of their favorite sports team. And when the team loses, they distance themselves from the players as a coping technique.
You’ve gone too far! Introducing this kind of argument will attract the use of capital letters conspiracies and fire. Add binary thinking, confirmation bias, and the inability to process disconfirming data and you’ll uncork the decline of American civilization.
 
#86
#86
He's played better this year, despite the PI penalties earlier in the season.
 
#87
#87
What is the issue with Hadden that no one likes? He has shown he is one of the top DB’s in the country and the SEC, and is having a fabulous year so far. So I ask, why was he booed before the game even started when he was being introduced?

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Basically lost the Florida game for us this year but he did well the other day.
 
#88
#88
Exactly If those fans thought he was an elite, lock down corner, they would LOVE him talking trash. He would be a fan favorite, because of his confidence.

The reason he was booed is because we have alot of fans who practice an image-maintenance process referred to in psychology as 'cutting off reflected failure'. In short, these fans are losers whose own self-esteem hinges on the success of their favorite sports team. And when the team loses, they distance themselves from the players as a coping technique.
Now this is deep Sh-t!;)
 
#89
#89
Basically lost the Florida game for us this year but he did well the other day.
Cmon man - 3 different guys missed a tackle on that run. Can’t blame that lost game on one defensive player when we couldn’t seem to get things going on offense. At least be somewhat realistic in your criticism.
 
#90
#90
What is the issue with Hadden that no one likes? He has shown he is one of the top DB’s in the country and the SEC, and is having a fabulous year so far. So I ask, why was he booed before the game even started when he was being introduced?

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Bc fans don’t see every play, just what the tv shows, and when you see hadden getting a flag or a td on him it erases all the good we didn’t see..
Most fans don’t honestly know what goes on in the defensive backfield bc the camera just follows the ball. He does seem to be there when the s*** hits the fan tho so ppl associate that with him
 
#93
#93
I’ll argue it. Competitive players hate losing. He’s an immature young man growing up into a man. As they develop in their maturity, there are imperfections. He made some visible errors in behavior as he grew up. So did Michael Jordan and Deion Sanders. The kid has played hard, gotten better, and is developing his character too. Unfortunately some of our fanbase would rather talk about a mistake he made a year ago over the player he is now. That says more about your character than his.
As I said in a previous post, I never think it’s ok to boo your own guy. He’s our guy and we should encourage him to be the best version of himself on and off the field. I think what frustrated me was the result of the South Carolina game last year (it bothered everyone) and also how Hadden handled himself throughout the course of that game. Ok so we move on to this season and fast forward to the Florida game, we lose another big road nights game where the defense as a whole doesn’t show up and again KH has a tough game and there is a long touchdown where it appears he really didn’t give the effort that should’ve been given to prevent a long gain for a touchdown. Go to the end of the game and he’s squaring off with a Florida offensive lineman in the end zone . These are 2 big away games in a row where his effort and character have showed up in a big negative way . Both are fixable, and even though the USCjr game was last November they kind of compounded and it appears that he didn’t learn anything from last year. When you lose 2 games in the fashion we did to teams we were favored against people pay attention to every little thing.

I also said that I was very proud of him and how hard he played against South Carolina this week.
 
#94
#94
Wesley Walker is our best DB, but Kamal has been our best DB for the last two years and since the USCjr game he's been 99% flawless. You just decided to hate him after the USCjr game just like the smooth brained rednecks that call for Joe Milton to be benched after every incomplete pass because of the Pitt game.
Whatever are you babbling on about here lol.
 
#95
#95
The one thing I’ve noticed about TN’s defensive backs, they get outrun by short stumpy running backs. The RB for SC pulled away. I knew that weren’t the fastest but that was ridiculous. It’s hard to play man to man without speed.
 
#96
#96
Last year Kamal always got beat, and always ran his mouth (South Carolina), and always was the one getting called for silly penalties in the backfield.

I guess it could have been because of all the blitzes Banks was calling to get to the QB and leaving him and the other DBs out there.

Aside from the Florida missed tackle, I haven't heard his name mentioned as much this year. So, hopefully, he's either improved a great deal, which is not unheard of, or the front four is getting home forcing the QB into making mistakes.

I personally hope it's both. Good for him though. He plays better, the team plays better, we win. That's the goal.
 
#98
#98
The one thing I’ve noticed about TN’s defensive backs, they get outrun by short stumpy running backs. The RB for SC pulled away. I knew that weren’t the fastest but that was ridiculous. It’s hard to play man to man without speed.
The DBs probably had to change direction which slowed them down and before they reached their top acceleration, it was too late. It was good blocking up front for USCs line that sprung him. Linebackers weren't where they were needed to be either.
 
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