New rumors about Da'rick to Tenn Tech (confirmed)

I doubt they have many recivers over 1000 career receiving yards.

You might be surprised. Not trying to be argumentative, but you know all their players stay four years. Not like any are NFL bound after their junior years. Also doubt it's hard to break through the depth chart there for someone even half way decent. Then again, you might be right?
 
You might be surprised. Not trying to be argumentative, but you know all their players stay four years. Not like any are NFL bound after their junior years. Also doubt it's hard to break through the depth chart there for someone even half way decent. Then again, you might be right?

Who knows, but I could imagine an all SEC performance player could do some serious damage to former players rankings.
 
He screwed UT and our whole team.

He screwed himself too because he'll lose millions of $$$ on his 1st NFL contract but he'll still get a chance in the NFL.

I have no forgiveness in me for punks like him that screw UT after all we've done for him.

If he breaks his leg tomorrow I won't pity him a bit.

This is the last thread i'll read about that scumbag.

VFL...GBO!!!
 
I go to tech. Word is he's here on campus and was at a football meeting today. If I see him on campus I might just say something.

"Where da white women at?"

I hope he has not punched any coaches yet
 
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It's definitely true, a guy I work with has a son that plays at tech and I been waiting all night to talk to him and he confirmed it with a phone call from his son at 9pm . He did practice with them and attended the last meeting of the night.
 
Well...looking at their schedule...he better get ready for Oregon on 9/15.

These 2 can't wait to "meet him across the middle"...

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DR's a royal pain in the arse off the fieldl, but there is no question he is a beast on the filed. He'll eat one of those guys for a meal and use the other to pick his teeth the same as he did the Honey Badger last season.
 
Da'Prick was good last year because he found himself in a perfect offensive storm where he HAD to be featured. No productive RB, no running QB, and a defense that gave up enough points to force us to throw even more. We have 2 greats, not goods, on the outside this year and a good to great TE. And who knows about the running game just yet. DR go do your thing and we'll do ours. go vols
 
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Da'Prick was good last year because he found himself in a perfect offensive storm where he HAD to be featured. No productive RB, no running QB, and a defense that gave up enough points to force us to throw even more. We have 2 greats, not goods, on the outside this year and a good to great TE. And who knows about the running game just yet. DR go do your thing and we'll do ours. go vols

You are confusing good with productive. He was extremely productive last year because of all those factors. He is still a great player and would have been if he returned
 
Da'Prick was good last year because he found himself in a perfect offensive storm where he HAD to be featured. No productive RB, no running QB, and a defense that gave up enough points to force us to throw even more. We have 2 greats, not goods, on the outside this year and a good to great TE. And who knows about the running game just yet. DR go do your thing and we'll do ours. go vols

This. I recall many passes he refused to lay out or jump for and a couple of interceptions that were caused by him not going for the ball last season. The drama queen can just go.

If Tyler doesn't clean up his act he can join him.
 
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What a waste of talent. We seem to get all the 5 star problem kids. 5 star players with 1 star brains. He went from possible 1st round and a fat contract to 2 or 3rd round money.
 

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