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#52
#52
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Also congrats to Palardy, seemed like a good kid that never gave up

Now, that is a thing of beauty.
 
#53
#53
I like Neal's chances with the Packers. They need a solid number two with a good burst and Neal could be that guy. The biggest surprise to me is no one taking Corey Miller. He was one of the most consistent Dline players last year.

With Lacey, Stark, and Franklin on board, it looks tough. However, if Neal has a good rookie camp, he has a chance. Been waiting for another Vol to make it to GB.
 
#55
#55
With Lacey, Stark, and Franklin on board, it looks tough. However, if Neal has a good rookie camp, he has a chance. Been waiting for another Vol to make it to GB.

If Neal doesn't fumble, he'll be ahead of Franklin. Stark is very injury prone unfortunately. He has a spot on the practice squad if he wins spot #4.
 
#56
#56
If Neal doesn't fumble, he'll be ahead of Franklin. Stark is very injury prone unfortunately. He has a spot on the practice squad if he wins spot #4.

I doubt it personally. They spent a 4th rounder on Franklin last year and I think they like what he brings to their offense. He's different than any of their other RBs, he's more of a 3rd down/receiving RB whereas the others are more of grind it out RBs. I hope Neal makes it with them or another team but I would be a little surprised if it was with GB. JMO
 
#58
#58
46 is .02 percent of 2,300 actually, 46 is .0002 of 230,000 but still I know where you're coming from.

Depends what he meant by '.02 percent.' Strictly speaking, percent means 'per 100', so .02 percent means .02/100, which is in fact .0002. On the other hand, if by '.02 percent' he actually means '2 percent' then that's .02 and would be 46/2300.
 
#59
#59
There is a total of 1696 total roster positions in the NFL, 46 UDFA total in the NFL last year that was on a opening day roster.. Sorry I was wrong is not 2% but actually .027112264%. Bottom Line is that making an NFL roster is very difficult for an UDFA.
 
#60
#60
46 is .02 percent of 2,300 actually, 46 is .0002 of 230,000 but still I know where you're coming from.

No, he had it right.

46 is 2% of 2300. 46/2300 = .02 = 2%

46 is .02% of 230,000.

.02% = .02/100 = .0002

46/.0002 = 230,000
 
#61
#61
Depends what he meant by '.02 percent.' Strictly speaking, percent means 'per 100', so .02 percent means .02/100, which is in fact .0002. On the other hand, if by '.02 percent' he actually means '2 percent' then that's .02 and would be 46/2300.

Beat me to it
 
#64
#64
Corey Miller had a mini-camp workout with the Chiefs yesterday. I hope he becomes the 5th Vol on their roster.
 
#68
#68
Tiny = exposed and should get back in school

Time and again it's been "exposed" that Tiny's knee injury dropped his stock rock bottom. Time and again, so-called Vols fans have thrown "he's no good" rocks at the guy. One should wonder why should any player choose to come to Tennessee one too many type of fans who don't know how to appreciate players who don the orange and sweats for the UT. I returned a box of strawberries to Walmart because hidden under the big fat luscious berries was a large number of small and mid size ones that were half rotted. Like the NFL teams, I refused to shell out good money for damaged goods. I like strawberries just like teams liked tiny. But like has nothing to do with bypassing goods that are damaged and a waste of money. It's called common sense or in this case, a good business decision.
 
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#73
#73
On the Cowboys board it said Mo was carted off the field in Fridy morning practice with unknown leg injury. That's all I could find out about it.
 

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