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Updated Vols WR Corps
Topic Started: Aug 23 2012, 01:35 PM (474 Views)
LonzoVol


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Aug 24 2012, 01:40 PM
LonzoVol
Aug 23 2012, 04:49 PM
Don't forget about Devrin Young. Bray again talked about going through his progressions today and Young will certainly be a viable option in the short range game. Bray called it touchdown to checkdown and said that is what Coach Chaney preaches. And again, Neal can catch the ball, he proved that last November.
I'm still predicting that Drae Bowles will be DaRick without the baggage and bad attitude.
You can bet all the cotton in Crockett County that Drae Bowles will NEVER show his ass like Da'Prick....and I'm hoping he's at least 90% the player Da'Prick was...Bowles is a good kid that came from good stock. All-American type kid.
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Bowles is A-No. 1. The reason he flew under the radar somewhat last year is that Jackson Christian's throwing quarterback got hurt and they had to go to the run game much more than orginally planned. He also had to play both ways, hardly ever coming off the field. He has great potential as do Blanc, Croom and the Pig.
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*Zippy
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Croom has awesome potential at TE
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Hermitagevol


If Croom still has his speed, he'll be tough to handle on the outside.
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*Zippy
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Croom may eat his way into being an OLB. Kid's got talent, but he's just about too big to stay @ WR.
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gallavol
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I trust about 5 guys on that list as being ready and able to catch the ball in an SEC level game. More of them will develop as the season goes on and a few will develop into SEC stars, but now, in this game I think about 5 of them are totally ready.
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Vincent Dallas has been moved back to WR. I expect him to see some action at WR this season. Maybe not thi\s game, but he will soon enough.
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soda


I heard Dallas had been moved back to wr , if true we now have 3 guys who have caught a div 1 pass
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Replacing touches and catches is a regular occurrence in college football. Dalls does bring some depth to the position until Croom, Pig, and Bowles get healthy and comfortable with the speed of the game.. He is a decent blocker as well.
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