Wow. I just heard this about Kenny O'Neal

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When he was first recruited out of high school, there is a video a rivals expert who said he is probably the fastest recruit in the nation. Think of how fast he is 3 years later. Apparently when he came to FSU they were already loaded at reciever and he was the third guy in the lineup. Kenny O'Neal - Football Recruiting That's the URL for his Florida State profile. Watch the amp video, and watch the end for a couple impressive highlights.
 
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I hope he comes in and starts in the Florida game and not after. He has playmaker speed.
 
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I think he can come in and pull a James Banks or a Kelly Washington and star right away. Well ya kno w/e the getting kicked out of school part of course.
 
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I bet you he doesn't see the field for any significant time. I've seen Fulmer do it too many times before to realize the truth.

You bring in JUCOs to contribute significant minutes immediately, there is no point in bringing a junior receiver in to sit the bench for a year. How much would you like to wager? I am always up for a sucker bet.
 
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As in Pearcy Harvin playing time...
He'll play much more this year than Harvin did, when healthy, last year at Florida. For all of his faults, Fulmer has done a good job of insinuating JUCO/Older talent into the lineup for immediate impact. As examples, Charlie Garner, Billy Williams, Raynoch Thompson, Kelly Washington, and Gibril Wilson. It's been his occasional unwillingness to go with a true freshman ahead of an obviously lesser upperclassman that has been problematic. See Mark Levine playing ahead of Jamal Lewis for the first quarter of the 1997 season.
 
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I agree with Hat, Phil will get him on the field sooner rahter than later if for no other reason than this is a make or break season for Fulmer. I know that most dont believe it, but I think his job is on the line this year.
 
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I agree with Hat, Phil will get him on the field sooner rahter than later if for no other reason than this is a make or break season for Fulmer. I know that most dont believe it, but I think his job is on the line this year.

Rex, you are correct about CPFs job situation. For that reason we are likely to see the fastest Vols on the field this year without question.
 
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He'll play much more this year than Harvin did, when healthy, last year at Florida. For all of his faults, Fulmer has done a good job of insinuating JUCO/Older talent into the lineup for immediate impact. As examples, Charlie Garner, Billy Williams, Raynoch Thompson, Kelly Washington, and Gibril Wilson. It's been his occasional unwillingness to go with a true freshman ahead of an obviously lesser upperclassman that has been problematic. See Mark Levine playing ahead of Jamal Lewis for the first quarter of the 1997 season.

Even from the brink of my flat earth, I can see that this is an incredibly spot on observation....
 
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He'll play much more this year than Harvin did, when healthy, last year at Florida. For all of his faults, Fulmer has done a good job of insinuating JUCO/Older talent into the lineup for immediate impact. As examples, Charlie Garner, Billy Williams, Raynoch Thompson, Kelly Washington, and Gibril Wilson. It's been his occasional unwillingness to go with a true freshman ahead of an obviously lesser upperclassman that has been problematic. See Mark Levine playing ahead of Jamal Lewis for the first quarter of the 1997 season.

you could argue Foster shouldn't have played ahead of Coker at the beginining of last season too.
 
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I bet you he doesn't see the field for any significant time. I've seen Fulmer do it too many times before to realize the truth.

You're talking out of your rectum. How many JUCOs has CPF recruited and then let sit the bench? Gibril Wilson? Two year starter now in the NFL. Jesse Mahelona? Two year starter now in the NFL. Albert Toeainia? Started as soon as he was healthy, dominated David Pollack and proved to be a good college OL.

But hey, don't let facts get in the way. You seldom do
 
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I love the idea of Ainge dropping back from the 30 yd line and throwing it 65 yds downfield to O'neil. Talk about stretching the field for Coker.
 
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And this is why I'm not too terribly worried about the WRs. O'Neal will really ease the pain of Meachem's loss. I don't think he'll put up 1250 yards, but 1000 is easily obtainable.

On the other hand, we need an explosive #2 WR and a consistent, reliable, 8-10 yarder at the #3 WR spot. That's where I think Hancock and Briscoe will end up contributing. A Bobby Graham type guy.
 
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