jarnol32
To be the man you gotta beat the man.
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Stallworth had 23 receptions for 430 yards and 1td his freshmen year.I can certainly see it happening for him as speed kills! I just remember how thin Hunter was and that dude was 6'4 and a blazer, didn't do a whole lot as a Fr, Peerless was small his Fr year and didn't do much, Joey Kent did nothing and I don't even know if Stallworth played his 1st year. I'm all for speed I just can't recall the small guys having much success their Freshman seasons. If we get 200-400 yards from him this season would be big and point towards future stardom. Either way he's one of the reasons I like this group. I'm bigger on Dee than most for several reasons, one is we have worked with he, his brother and family the last 3 years and I know what type of kid he is. With his measurements and how hard he plays the game I just think he's gonna be a star in Knoxville.
Peerless price had 6 receptions for 71 yards, but was buried ina very talented depth chart.
Joey Kent had 10 receptions for 209 yds and 5 tds.
Stallworth and Kent were both Solid contributors as freshmen. Prices size wasn’t as much of a deterrent as the players ahead of him on the depth chart. I like big receivers on the outside to, but for every Justin Hunter there is always a Matt Milton, or Jason Croom...
I expect JG to be pulled by midway in the 3rd quarter against South Carolina.
I hope it doesn’t take that long. I say give him 4 possessions if he looks the same as last year pull him. Our back ups have been in the system for two years now, there’s no reason to lose with a floundering senior qb.