Who are your favorite Tennessee defensive hitters of the past?

#2
#2
Younger than most on here so I have to say EB14. Dude could knock you out! That collision with Tebow was pretty awesome too. Unstoppable force meets an unmovable object.
 
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#4
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Eric MF'n Berry.

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#11
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Bill Bates may not have had a great 40 time but no one ever beat him to the sideline. Seemed like he always got there just in time to lay the wood to a RB, WR, or especially a QB right before (or after) they stepped out of bounds.

But if you're keeping score, Reggie White for linemen, Al Wilson for LB and Eric Berry for DBs were the hardest hitters in recent history.
 
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#12
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Anybody remember Keith DeLong in the '88 bammer game? I think he had 21 tackles.

edit: brain farted 98 corrected to 88
 
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#19
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Bill Bates may not have had a great 40 time but no one ever beat him to the sideline. Seemed like he always got there just in time to lay the wood to a RB, WR, or especially a QB right before (or after) they stepped out of bounds.

But if you're keeping score, Reggie White for linemen, Al Wilson for LB and Eric Berry for DBs were the hardest hitters in recent history.

Ask Herschel Walker about Bill Bates
 
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#24
#24
Who was it that kept wearing out bo jackson in the game where he finally took himself out of the game?
 

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