Scout.com: Malone hitting the wall or making progress?

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kamoshika

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Malone, a former U.S. Army All-American, is guilty just like other Vols rookies of attempting to make plays using the same set of skills they did in their prep days. From the route tree the getting off press coverage, catching passes versus Southeastern Conference defensive backs is an entirely different task from what players like Malone faced in the past.

“We’ve got some bad habits that I’m trying to break,” Azzanni said. “Some of those young guys got away with one-handed catches in high school. Well, guess what, they’re not jumping over little short guys that aren’t playing football anymore. They’re going up against some of the best in the country.”

Whatever wasn’t there through much of August may have shown up at Practice 13.

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Henry had 4 yards from scrimmage in 1997.

He has 11 children currently.

He owes 170k yearly in child support.
 
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Happy to see this kid's name back in the press in a positive way.
 
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There is always a learning curve/adjustment. High school to college or college to NFL: these transitions take time to get accustomed to. :peace2:
 
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How did this thread get derailed so fast? I'm glad Malone is getting back on track. As for the Travis Henry stuff, I blame this guy (and not Frank Stalone):
 

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