Who do u think is the toughest Vol this year ?

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My personal opinion has to be Josh Dobbs . The guy runs with reckless abandonment and gets crushed on so many plays yet plays like it never effects him .
 
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This is one tough team! Love this TEAM.

If I had to choose one... Kamara? Dobbs? ... I'd have to go Kamara for pure physical toughness!
 
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I hope O'Brien is ok. Even as a UGA fan who lurks on here, I hate to see a kid like that get carted off field. I felt for his mom following him off the field. Prayers for that family.
 
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Jumper came into this season as Kirkland's relief. The most openly criticized and undervalued player on the roster. A guy many fans cringed if they saw him taking the field, and he was aware of it. But he stayed focused and he played like a man possessed yesterday.

Based on the last 3 games, I have to throw support to Jumper.
 
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I hope O'Brien is ok. Even as a UGA fan who lurks on here, I hate to see a kid like that get carted off field. I felt for his mom following him off the field. Prayers for that family.

Welcome Ktown. He is OK and doing well.
 
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Jumper came into this season as Kirkland's relief. The most openly criticized and undervalued player on the roster. A guy many fans cringed if they saw him taking the field, and he was aware of it. But he stayed focused and he played like a man possessed yesterday.

Based on the last 3 games, I have to throw support to Jumper.

I can agree with this one.
 
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I hope O'Brien is ok. Even as a UGA fan who lurks on here, I hate to see a kid like that get carted off field. I felt for his mom following him off the field. Prayers for that family.

What you saw was just the standard way they handle a patient who has a potential neck injury. With the blow he took, and when he complained of neck pain, they immobilized him to protect his spinal cord. You handle folks like that as if they have a broken neck until proven otherwise.

Once they got X-Rays and looked them over and cleared him on examination, they got him off of the board. I know it looks scary in front of 100,000 in a stadium, and millions on TV, but what you saw is pretty routine. But when people see someone being strapped down, they assume the worst.

What should scare you is when a player is laying there and his buddy runs up and tries to pull him up.
 
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Yes sir, I realize it is just SOP in that situation and I did notice the fingers move. I think was got me on that one was a close up on the kids eyes that the camera zoomed in on. His eyes looked scared (which I'm sure anyone would be). Just made me think the kid knew something was wrong. Glad to hear he is well and just looked worse than it was.
 
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Barnett still just works like a machine disrupting everything!
He gets recognition but it's almost automatic. Physical battles every play, then just resets and does it again.
 
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I hope O'Brien is ok. Even as a UGA fan who lurks on here, I hate to see a kid like that get carted off field. I felt for his mom following him off the field. Prayers for that family.

Thanks for your post. My son had a class with O'Brien last year and said he was the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet. When they showed his mother following him in that tunnel yesterday it was about more than I could take.
 
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Turns out the while we were raking C Thomas over the coals early in the season, he was playing on 2 really bad ankles
 
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Barnett. Easy call for me. That dude is a one-man wrecking crew who had #65 for A and M false starting the entire game (but not getting called for it because...wtf).
 
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