Jermaine Burton needs to learn some respect. He was very obnoxious and disrespectful as always. Glad we don't have him. Go Vols!! Boooo Alabama!!
look, I was very critical of him on the florida shoulder bump, but the play he made when he got hurt, he smacked the guy. It was hard contact. Was kinda directly in front of me.The lesson is quit trying to shoulder bump runners down...head up, wrap up!! Learn it...Live it...be it!!!!!
SAY IT WITH ME..
WRAP UP
WRAP UP
WRAP UP!!!
All of his picks as I remember were over throws when he wasn't close to the receiver . I don't remember him stepping in front of a receiver to cut the ball off. Correct me if I'm wrong.interesting take on Hadden be Steve Muench of ESPN
Muench: Kamal Hadden, Tennessee. An ascending player, Hadden is really good at reading receivers' breaks, getting his eyes on the quarterback and breaking on the ball in off-coverage. His length allows him to disrupt receivers getting off the line in press and break up passes. He has three picks this season and flashes the ability to pluck the ball out of the air. His 6-foot-1, 197-pound frame, great instincts and solid ball skills have earned him an early-Day 3 grade at this point in the process, but he has the potential to continue to climb boards. NFL draft questions, standouts and sleepers: Kiper & Co. pick the best 2024 CB and top risers
In an article on this year's CB's in NFL draft he was listed as a sleeper. I always find it interesting how different the outside perspective on a lo of our players is than on these boards.
relevance?. .that's how most picks are for anyone. Thats like saying a DE's sacks dont count because the QB didn't see him coming.All of his picks as I remember were over throws when he wasn't close to the receiver . I don't remember him stepping in front of a receiver to cut the ball off. Correct me if I'm wrong.
a cover corner trying to form tackle a receiver (much less a RB or TE) down the sideline with a full head of steam is how one ends up on the bad end of an ESPN top 10 plays. Even in the NFL that's not a thing that's done and even linebackers and safeties in the same situation would do the same in that situation. You force them out of bounds because the chances of getting trucked or put in a spin cycle are very high otherwise.Truth!!! Our DBs don't know how to tackle