Orange_Scooter
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Holcolmbe could not see that Alvin had gone out of bounds. The only thing he could see was a victim. His eyes were filled with hate. He wanted to end the mans career.
Not directing this specifically to you, because I've asked others without an answer, but how far out of bounds do you think he was?
I'd say 2 yards. Typically I think people get feet and yards mixed up. 1.5 to 2 yards but no more but clearly far enough the player could have tried to let up steam. Anyone who says more than 2 yards I think is a stretch. So 4-6 feet would be my guestimates.
I'd say you're closer at 4 feet. A yard, maybe a little more. The white stripe extends 6 feet from the sideline. So if a player's foot is on the white, he is less than two yards out of bounds.
That's fair and to be honest. I think if Kamara isn't injured then we are happy with 15 free yards and could care less. The part that sucks for us was even with a healthy AK and alot more ammo we weren't winning that game. It now has shown to put the easy part if our schedule into jeopardy.
As bad as things may have looked on Saturday, I still think UT wins out.
Funny thing is most on here won't admit it right now. But a Bama Vols matchup in Atlanta would most certainly be more competitive than what happened Saturday. Now I'm not saying Tennessee would win, but I think it would be closer to what the spread was this past weekend. 12-14 points. Alabama is just on another level from everyone else.
So BamaWriter has anyone asked. Are you like a beat reporter or write for a website?
People need to stop complaining about the hit . It wasn't dirty at all . He was making a football play It was a little late but he didn't know Kamara was gonna go out until right before he stepped out
One thing that goes overlooked with Kamara's injury is his impact in the passing game. He and Josh Malone lead the team with 22 catches. Not to mention his importance in the return game.