Just seen these two guys hanging out at NFL Combine

#27
#27
One of them has a first round smile. One of them could have had a first round smile but chose dope. Both chose to come to Tennessee and I am grateful for their decisions.
 
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#29
#29
D.R. would have moved the chains and extended drives and could have been the difference in any game we lost by one score.

which in turn would have made CP look like a superstar, muuch like JH did his first Year. Son just run to those Checkerboards. Would have made a huge diff.
 
#30
#30
D.R. would have moved the chains and extended drives and could have been the difference in any game we lost by one score.

There's only one man who could have made a big enough impact on our team to make a difference last year, and his name was Dooley.
 
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#35
There's only one man who could have made a big enough impact on our team to make a difference last year, and his name was Dooley.

Exactly and a defense. DR made no difference bc his production was completley replaced. Hard to win when your giving up 36 points a game
 
#37
#37
Hate Darick all you want. Without him, we would have lost to Vandy two years in a row.

True only in theory...

Dooley would have been fired last year with losses to vandy and Kentucky. No one knows what coach, or results would have followed
 
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#38
Saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw saw
 
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#40
Exactly and a defense. DR made no difference bc his production was completley replaced. Hard to win when your giving up 36 points a game

Puhlease.... Rogers is light years ahead of CP as a Wideout in everything that doesnt include making a defender miss.
 
#42
#42
Aside from D.Moore, those two are the best receivers Tennessee has had in a while.

When Moore was here I really didnt think he would make the splash he has in the NFL, didnt think he would make it in the NFL glad I was wrong.:unsure:
 
#44
#44
tomorrow will see the spike of Dooley hate again

All Dooley and Tennessee fans need are the NFL Network cameras to catch Rogers, Hunter, and Patterson all hanging out together and one of the commentators to say "hard to lose with that trio"
 
#45
#45
and of course they're friends

where's the picture of Bray, Hunter, Rogers, and CP? I think there was one with Rivera in there too.
 
#46
#46
CP would've been in the slot and would have been a nightmare for opposing defenses. it also means we would still have Dooley, so....................
 
#47
#47
How badass would it have been for them to have played together this year. I didn't really think losing da Rick mattered ehen it happened but hunter didn't return to preinjury form and cp, as electric as he was, just isn't a polished route runner. Da Rick would've been huge for us. On another note...I don't get the hate for Rogers. Dude played his ass off while he was out there for us. Just made some immature decisions off the field
 
#48
#48
Puhlease.... Rogers is light years ahead of CP as a Wideout in everything that doesnt include making a defender miss.
Not to toot my own horn but.....
After todays combine...
"2. Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee: Patterson displayed today some of the same concerns that we had with him during film study. He was choppy in and out of his breaks, and did not display fluidity on his routes. Throughout his workout, he let the ball get into his body and struggled to catch the ball cleanly. Early in the workout he caught the ball extremely well, but as the workout went on he dropped some passes he should easily have caught. As expected, he ran extremely well (unofficial 4.37 40), but he is far from a polished product, despite being so highly regarded in some circles. **More concerning is that we heard that Patterson has been very unimpressive in interviews, which will likely lead to him sliding down draft boards"
 
#49
#49
Not to toot my own horn but.....
After todays combine...
"2. Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee: Patterson displayed today some of the same concerns that we had with him during film study. He was choppy in and out of his breaks, and did not display fluidity on his routes. Throughout his workout, he let the ball get into his body and struggled to catch the ball cleanly. Early in the workout he caught the ball extremely well, but as the workout went on he dropped some passes he should easily have caught. As expected, he ran extremely well (unofficial 4.37 40), but he is far from a polished product, despite being so highly regarded in some circles. **More concerning is that we heard that Patterson has been very unimpressive in interviews, which will likely lead to him sliding down draft boards"
Patterson will be taken way before Rogers. What horn are you tooting? Patterson is likely a top ten pick.
 

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