volguess06
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Swiperboy
After the season...I'm gonna see what I can do at receiver...why not?
Now even he knows watching himself play bball is painful. Did he see the receivers we picked up? good luck swiperboy if you really are serious, better put on about 30 pounds bc someone will knock you out
I love Woolridge, who has put down some great tracks for UT's Berry Heisman campaign, UT B-Ball, and post X! I KNOW there the NCAA if full of players that are talented and start to fullfil their promise later in the basketball careers! I know he has supported UT to the hilt and I wish more of you showed him the same support instead of bashing a kid that knows the offense is not running through him, never gets a play run to get him a shot in rythym, and had no reason to bulk up for a PF position that was suppose to have Tyler Smith, Kenny Hall, Negedu, and Wayne Chism rotating through it!
Swiper, if you honestly think you can play some WR and are dedicated to learn the fine art under college football's best WR coach, I say go for it! At 6'8 215 with a 35' vertical, I'm definitely intrigued to see if Alabama would stay in man under coverage very long!
I'm surprised his tweets hit the internet.
thats cold blooded. yeah he has played bad offensively but he still gets us some rebounds usually. And if he doesnt play against Kansas we lose period. Also its not his fault that he has to log more minutes before he is ready. Tyler Smith can be thanked for that.
thats cold blooded. yeah he has played bad offensively but he still gets us some rebounds usually. And if he doesnt play against Kansas we lose period. Also its not his fault that he has to log more minutes before he is ready. Tyler Smith can be thanked for that.
As I've said, no fan base eats their own like Vol fans do. People's obsession over the Twitter and Facebook posts are ridiculous sometimes. Big deal, Woolridge jokes about joining the football team, I'm sure that he was serious about it. Or, maybe he just threw the football around and was joking with his friends on Twitter about their afternoon.
Regardless, whatever allows this board to, once again, start multi-page threads trashing our own players is always a great thing, I suppose. This one has all the elements down to the mandatory comment about Woolridge not spending 12 hours a day improving his basketball game and daring to do something else besides eat, sleep and drink basketball like a Hoops Rainman.