Adam2014
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This. Levis can make plays running, so I'm sure Kentucky will plan to have him run the ball a good bit. Fortunately, he's not really shifty like Corral or Young...he actually acts like a RB looking to run someone over. I think it's a more manageable situation than the last two games. Really against Kentucky you mostly want to stop runs up the middle, keep the QB from hurting you with his legs, and make sure to put two guys in coverage against Robinson when you can to keep their best playmaker in check. They've obviously got other guys who can make plays, but Robinson, Rodriguez, and Levis are by far their best on offense.spying the QB on 3rd down.
They’re looking at the minimum $500,000 return. But he’s an internal medicine doctor. It’s an acceptable “loss” for him. Would’ve been seedy considering his financial situation to hold out for a big payout for an Evans mindfart. I do think Brady and the Bucs could pamper him a lil more. Hell…put him up in a luxury suite through the playoffs!Tough one there, IMO sports memorabilia isn’t about money, I have some amazing autographs that just are priceless to me. He is getting a signed ball and jersey out of it
Tennessee has done a good job all year or limiting the BIG plays and I think that will continue. Even Bama didn't get loose for any super long touchdowns.This. Levis can make plays running, so I'm sure Kentucky will plan to have him run the ball a good bit. Fortunately, he's not really shifty like Corral or Young...he actually acts like a RB looking to run someone over. I think it's a more manageable situation than the last two games. Really against Kentucky you mostly want to stop runs up the middle, keep the QB from hurting you with his legs, and make sure to put two guys in coverage against Robinson when you can to keep their best playmaker in check. They've obviously got other guys who can make plays, but Robinson, Rodriguez, and Levis are by far their best on offense.