IS Corey Anderson turning pro, anyone know?

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Originally posted by maryvillereb2003@Dec 1, 2005 8:47 AM
yeah auburn sure has had your guys' number the past few meetings
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Ya.. they won the past 4 years.. which is prolly out darkest time since the early 50s... and everygame except this one we were in till the end... I have no doubt that we will beat them in the near future...And you guys have had our number for real but the past 4 games it has been 2-2 so I hope its back on equal footing...
 
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Brodie Croyle = overrated...... 11 sacks in one game. :birgits_giggle: WAR EAGLE !!!

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Originally posted by JennVols@Dec 1, 2005 10:49 AM
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It's good to see a man who’s not to old and has enough confidence to still take his “woobie blanket” wherever he goes.
 
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Originally posted by RammerJammer84@Dec 1, 2005 11:10 AM
WHo won the NC last year...
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Leave it up to a Bama fan to change the subject when they can't handle the fact that Auburn owns them. LOL

Go back to the Bama boards and quit coming over here just to start trouble. You are being a troll. :moon2:
 
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Originally posted by tidwell@Dec 1, 2005 11:53 AM
Looks like Rammer struck a few nerves... :lol:
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You are just as bad as he is. :thefinger:
 
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Originally posted by tidwell@Dec 1, 2005 11:57 AM
:rolleyes:

Whatever makes ya feel better, Jenn.
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You can stop following me around and replying to every post I make today. :moon2:
 
#39
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I've only replied to you in the Dolphins thread (big mistake there, obviously, actually disagreeing with something about the Dolphins) and when you've replied to me.

Have a nice day. :)
 
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Corey Anderson turning pro reminds me of Kevin Burnette talking about it after his horrible junior season.
 
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Makes me long for the old days, when you had to be a good college football player first before you could turn pro.
 
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Originally posted by OrangeEmpire@Dec 1, 2005 12:41 PM
Fumbling and dropped passes are something valued by the NFL?

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Yeah, there's no way he should be leaving early.

He's only two years removed from being a d-lineman; I hardly think this is enough to make him ready enough to leave early for the NFL to play fullback. He's a stud athlete for a 270-guy, but he didn't exactly have a great year for us.
 
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Originally posted by RammerJammer84@Dec 1, 2005 9:27 AM
What about this pick... look whats in his hands...
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I actually think that pic is going to be an expensive antique someday.


Next time we see something similar, Peyton Manning Jr. will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame after 15 years with the Oakland Rams, Peyton Manning III will be coaching 400 lb lineman and 380 RB's that run 4.1 40's, and we will be telling our grandchildren about how great the late Peyton was, and that we got to see him "in person."
 
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Originally posted by GenNeyland9@Dec 1, 2005 1:00 PM
Yeah, there's no way he should be leaving early.

He's only two years removed from being a d-lineman; I hardly think this is enough to make him ready enough to leave early for the NFL to play fullback.  He's a stud athlete for a 270-guy, but he didn't exactly have a great year for us.
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While I agree that he should have caught more passes than he did and should'nt have fumbled the ball at Bama, I think it might be going a little too far to say he didn't have a good year for us.

He was a blocking machine this year and let's face it, that's what Tennessee wants the FB to do. If our wide receivers were getting open this year and our QB's were throwing to them, we wouldn't have had to depend on Anderson so much.

So yeah, he dropped a lot of passes but also caught some good ones too... :twocents:
 
#46
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Originally posted by Orangewhiteblood@Dec 1, 2005 2:08 PM
While I agree that he should have caught more passes than he did and should'nt have fumbled the ball at Bama, I think it might be going a little too far to say he didn't have a good year for us.

He was a blocking machine this year and let's face it, that's what Tennessee wants the FB to do.  If our wide receivers were getting open this year and our QB's were throwing to them, we wouldn't have had to depend on Anderson so much. 

So yeah, he dropped a lot of passes but also caught some good ones too... :twocents:
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he's not going to make it in the pro's until he learns how to hold onto the ball better and to catch better. No matter what kind of year you think he had. There are a few one dimensional fb's in the NFL, but not many.
 
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On top of that, there are few fullbacks in the NFL period. If a fullback can hold onto the ball, they turn him into Jerome Bettis. Otherwise, he will be a kickoff cover guy and come in on 4th and one in the power I. Many will be called, but few will be chosen at fullback...
 

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