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Against the Grain
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Watching the game tonight is like a trip down Vols memory lane. Their are Vols making plays all over the field. Grant with an int and Wilson with a forced fumble. Closeups of Henderson waving at the Giants to bring it on. Good stuff.
 
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These guests in the booth are too much!! (as if the 3 in there already aren't too much). At least Ronde is a football player - Jay-Z???? ARGH!!!
 
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#4
Yeah, you'd think they would have had the celebrity guests back when it was on the major network instead of once it moved to ESPN. Christian Slater a week or two ago was too much -- now I just go to the mute whenever they start interviewing anybody. Or increasingly, I just leave it muted and listen to music. I normally like Kornheiser, but for some reason he's horrible on MNF.

On a totally different note, these NFL coaches who've started wearing suits on the sidelines remind me of Johnny Majors. I haven't seen that since he left UT.
 
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#6
i like the coaches wearing suits its old school and should be allowed all year.

i would watch deon grant play checkers he is that badass. he made more big plays for us than any other db i can remember. he was amazing.
 
#7
#7
Gerald Sensabaugh stepped in for Donovan Darius. He would have been UT bound had we offered him a scholarship. He's from Kingsport, TN. He was a starting safety for the Jags his rookie year (2005).
 
#8
#8
I normally like Kornheiser, but for some reason he's horrible on MNF.

Yeah I like him on pti but cant stand him on monday night. He acts like two different people, one for each show. He reminds me of a less-funny dennis miller on monday night.
 
#9
#9
you have to realize the game starts after his normal bedtime. I think he's gotten a whole lot better though as the season wears on. he doesn't say anything stupid, like "you're not going to win if you don't score points."
 
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#10
Gerald Sensabaugh stepped in for Donovan Darius. He would have been UT bound had we offered him a scholarship. He's from Kingsport, TN. He was a starting safety for the Jags his rookie year (2005).
Where did he end up playing college ball?
 
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started out at ETSU, then when they dropped the program he wound up at UNC. He and our own wonderful Teddy Gaines are supposedly related
 
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started out at ETSU, then when they dropped the program he wound up at UNC. He and our own wonderful Teddy Gaines are supposedly related

They are cousins. Gerald went on to be UNC's defensive MVP, although he was only there for one season. I believe he also set the NFL combine record for vertical leap. He won the state triple jump championship in high school with a sprained ankle. I wish UT hadn't ignored him. He could have been a major contributor considering how poor our secondaries were during his time at ETSU/UNC.
 

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