NFL factory...

Have any of you guys watched some of these kids play live, or just gone to watch the 3 Rivals or Scout videos that shows their BEST plays. Eric Gordon is not NFL caliber.

I'm sure your evaluation is more credible than that of Nick Saban, Monte Kiffin, or Lane Kiffin.
 
Or have a picture of a VERY ugly man as my avatar.

I'm sure this is more to your liking.

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Or have a picture of a VERY ugly man as my avatar.

Even if your predictions come true (which none have yet) it doesn't make you any more clued in about anything. Your opinions are baseless and you are rooting for us to fail. Why are you even here? I honestly hope you aren't a former player, because I would have hoped that Fulmer and the University of Tennessee would have been above letting a person of your questionable character to wear the orange.
 
The guy is a Bama fan with nothing better to do that troll a UT site and pretend to be a former player of minimal significance.
 
Some people just make great coordinators (lookin at you norv turner) and have no business bein a head coach. Maybe monte was smart enough to realize this. He's had head coaching offers. I doubt the respect NFL coaches means anything these days.. Especially to 17 year old high school kids

Wade Phillips also comes to mind.
 
If people are willing to consider golfers athletes, then I am fine with considering punters athletes.


Yeah, they are right up there with bowlers. It always cracks me up to hear people brag on guys for being able to walk 36 holes in a golf tournament. Are we really commending golfers for being able to walk? I'd be impressed if they sprinted between holes with pads on but I'm not buying the "golf is an endurance sport" bit.
 
*waves at VDM* :shades:

Something tells me John Daly would have helped our offensive line last season...
 
Yeah, they are right up there with bowlers. It always cracks me up to hear people brag on guys for being able to walk 36 holes in a golf tournament. Are we really commending golfers for being able to walk? I'd be impressed if they sprinted between holes with pads on but I'm not buying the "golf is an endurance sport" bit.

Golf may not be an endurance sport, but it requires more practice, muscle memory, and fine motor skills than any other sport.

And FYI, they do walk 72 holes, not 36. I'm not saying that is any sort of major accomplishment, but you would be tired after doing this everyday (practice rounds on off days).
 

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