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If you actually watched the game last night, Wanya was one of the most dominant players in the field at OG it OT. He shut down Thib while playing LT. Neal on the other hand, was consistently whipped by Thib and struggled all night.
But Rivals said that Neal is NFL ready and the best player on the field for either time and morris underachieved and did not earn back his fifth star. Color me shocked.
If you actually watched the game last night, Wanya was one of the most dominant players in the field at OG it OT. He shut down Thib while playing LT. Neal on the other hand, was consistently whipped by Thib and struggled all night.
But Rivals said that Neal is NFL ready and the best player on the field for either time and morris underachieved and did not earn back his fifth star. Color me shocked.
Sure, I don’t think they mean much, but when Farrell says that Neal was dominant and Wanya underperformed he either didn’t watch or there is real bias here because the opposite is true to anyone who actually watched.Granted it was just a half ass all star game so don't put too much credence into it.
Yep, anyone who watched the game knows that isn’t true.“This award goes to the player entering the game that was in prime position to earn that extra star, whether it was a fifth or fourth star, but didn't meet those expectations. Tennessee signee
Wanya Morris
was hoping to earn his fifth star back and had a solid week but played better as a guard than as a tackle, where he struggled a bit.”
-Rivals
“This award goes to the player entering the game that was in prime position to earn that extra star, whether it was a fifth or fourth star, but didn't meet those expectations. Tennessee signee
Wanya Morris
was hoping to earn his fifth star back and had a solid week but played better as a guard than as a tackle, where he struggled a bit.”
-Rivals