I’ll have to disagree. Run stopping which is what our LBs needed to do was never any good with Herring on the field. With Telander on the field he gap fit really well. Reminded me of a less experienced Aaron Beasley. But like you said with the depth we have now, I am also not surprised by it.
AJ Johnson was slow. The difference with him was he always was in place to make a play. He was football smart. He didn’t get ate up on blocks. Herring isn’t football smart like that and always gets picked up on blocks. Go look at the bowl game when he tried to gap fit…. Never won at the point of...
Tealander should have started over Herring every game. I stated that during the season. Herring was atrocious stopping the run at the point of attack. His tackles were always after gains. On top of that the kid couldn’t cover anything in the passing game.
I’m not a doctor and I don’t claim to be. However, running in a straight line is different than changing direction. I’m just saying I’d be surprised to see him in the early season. That is all. Could be wrong.
I was impressed by the actual catch more than the speed. He had to adjust his body weird while running full speed to make that catch. It was a very athletic play.
His movements just looked robotic as far as like changing direction. Running is just one direction but pivoting and stuff twists that area he broke and I think that still bothers him…. From what I saw anyways @VolsDoc81TX probably knows more about those types of breaks.
But I'm skeptical about...
You could definitely tell we didn’t have the actual 1s on the O-Line. D-Line was vastly better. LBs were good in the run game. DBs were pretty good for the most part.
Seeing Bru walk around on the sideline I really don’t think he will play this year… especially not in the early portion of the...