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Offseason thread: Favorite player/players all time from your favorite team.
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:18 pm
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:18 pm
Arkansas:
Matt Jones- Fun to watch, pissed me off at time when he carried the ball like a loaf of bread.
Brandon Burlsworth- Only player to have his jersey retired at Arkansas. Walk-on OL that was the first player to ever earn a Masters Degree before playing his final game as a Razorback. All American, drafted in the 3rd round by the colts then died in a car crash 11 days after being drafted.
DMac- Beast.
Matt Jones- Fun to watch, pissed me off at time when he carried the ball like a loaf of bread.
Brandon Burlsworth- Only player to have his jersey retired at Arkansas. Walk-on OL that was the first player to ever earn a Masters Degree before playing his final game as a Razorback. All American, drafted in the 3rd round by the colts then died in a car crash 11 days after being drafted.

DMac- Beast.
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:22 pm to 870Hog
Texas A&M: Johnny Manziel (duh) for offense
Dat Nguyen for defense
Michigan: Amani Toomer for offense
Charles Woodson for defense
Dat Nguyen for defense
Michigan: Amani Toomer for offense
Charles Woodson for defense
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:23 pm to 870Hog
AJ McCarron, Trent Richardson, DeMeco Ryans, Shaun Alexander, Antonio Langham
My top five, only going by players I've seen in my lifetime and actually remember watching them at Bama. I saw DT play when I was really little, but I wasn't old enough to really get behind him, though I loved watching him in the NFL.
My top five, only going by players I've seen in my lifetime and actually remember watching them at Bama. I saw DT play when I was really little, but I wasn't old enough to really get behind him, though I loved watching him in the NFL.
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:24 pm to 870Hog
Darren McFadden
Matt Jones
Quinn Grovey
Jarius Wright
Kenoy Kennedy
Matt Jones
Quinn Grovey
Jarius Wright
Kenoy Kennedy
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:25 pm to 870Hog
I miss Jason Henry's post game interviews.
quote:
I'm good. I played good. I'm a real good player.
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:34 pm to 870Hog
Curtis Dickey
JFF
Leeland McCilroy(sp)
Bucky Richardson
Lance Teichelman
JFF
Leeland McCilroy(sp)
Bucky Richardson
Lance Teichelman
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:34 pm to 870Hog
No doubt - The Honey Badger. Most exciting guy to watch in a long time. Dont know how he did it but he was a game changer almost every game.
Jarvis "Juice" Landry's flying circus.
Josh Reed - dude could get open in a phone booth.
Jeremy Hill - every third run or so he was a shoestring tackle from busting one and did bust several for TDs.
Jarvis "Juice" Landry's flying circus.
Josh Reed - dude could get open in a phone booth.
Jeremy Hill - every third run or so he was a shoestring tackle from busting one and did bust several for TDs.
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:40 pm to 870Hog
LSU FB Marcus Spears
Spurs The Iceman
Southern Cal FB Marcus Allen
SMU FB Eric the Great
Coog High FB Andre Ware/Case Keenum
Coog High BB The Glyde
Cardinals Vince Coleman or Tommy Herr
Spurs The Iceman
Southern Cal FB Marcus Allen
SMU FB Eric the Great
Coog High FB Andre Ware/Case Keenum
Coog High BB The Glyde
Cardinals Vince Coleman or Tommy Herr
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:44 pm to 870Hog
I have a few:
UF: Harvin may be a punk, but he was damned fun to watch in college.
Arkansas: lots of people will say DMac, and understandably so, but I always liked Ken Hamlin. The guy could hit
Bama: I've never gotten over my love affair with The Deuce. He had lots of off-field issues, but he was one of the most electrifying players I've ever seen on a college team
LSU: Josh Reed. Doesn't get enough love, even from the LSU fanbase. I understand he kind of underwhelmed in the pros, but the man was topnotch when he was in Baton Rouge
UT: Tee Martin...the forgotten Tennessee quarterback legend. He was a dangerous one thanks to his ability to scramble as well as the ability to connect
Those are the ones that spring immediately to mind. Except for Vandy. While I love watching Matthews, of course, I actually think Boyd was more fun to watch. Unfortunately, he had to go an allegedly help cover up the rape of a girl. Scuzzy dumb-arse (allegedly)
UF: Harvin may be a punk, but he was damned fun to watch in college.
Arkansas: lots of people will say DMac, and understandably so, but I always liked Ken Hamlin. The guy could hit
Bama: I've never gotten over my love affair with The Deuce. He had lots of off-field issues, but he was one of the most electrifying players I've ever seen on a college team
LSU: Josh Reed. Doesn't get enough love, even from the LSU fanbase. I understand he kind of underwhelmed in the pros, but the man was topnotch when he was in Baton Rouge
UT: Tee Martin...the forgotten Tennessee quarterback legend. He was a dangerous one thanks to his ability to scramble as well as the ability to connect
Those are the ones that spring immediately to mind. Except for Vandy. While I love watching Matthews, of course, I actually think Boyd was more fun to watch. Unfortunately, he had to go an allegedly help cover up the rape of a girl. Scuzzy dumb-arse (allegedly)
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:49 pm to 870Hog
Derrick Thomas
Ozzie Newsome
Javier Arenas
Keith McCants
Josh Chapman
Ozzie Newsome
Javier Arenas
Keith McCants
Josh Chapman
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:51 pm to 870Hog
1. Patrick Peterson
2. TM7
3. Jarvis Landry
Honorable Mention:
Terence Toliver & Kelvin Sheppard
2. TM7
3. Jarvis Landry
Honorable Mention:
Terence Toliver & Kelvin Sheppard
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:53 pm to 870Hog
Football: Zac Stacy, Jordan Matthews, Casey Hayward, DJ Moore, and Jay Cutler
Basketball: Shan Foster, John Jenkins, Jeff Taylor, Festus Ezeli, and Lance Goulbourne
I'm just not old enough to have seen a lot of history. Luckily, Vandy has actually had a lot of quality guys and athletes lately. So there's always that. Some pretty good names there too. Too bad they couldn't have accomplished more.
Basketball: Shan Foster, John Jenkins, Jeff Taylor, Festus Ezeli, and Lance Goulbourne
I'm just not old enough to have seen a lot of history. Luckily, Vandy has actually had a lot of quality guys and athletes lately. So there's always that. Some pretty good names there too. Too bad they couldn't have accomplished more.
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:54 pm to 870Hog
Bama: Between Ro and Charlie Peprah. Ro was obviously a bad seed, but it was great to see him take his anger out on the field.
Spurs: Timmy in the old system (97-08) was AWESOME to watch in the paint.
Spurs: Timmy in the old system (97-08) was AWESOME to watch in the paint.
This post was edited on 1/30/14 at 5:57 pm
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:54 pm to DoreonthePlains
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Basketball: Shan Foster, John Jenkins, Jeff Taylor, Festus Ezeli, and Lance Goulbourne
You're not old enough to remember McCaffrey?
Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:55 pm to DoreonthePlains
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Jay Cutler
Idk why I didn't realize he was a Dore until now

Posted on 1/30/14 at 5:59 pm to TbirdSpur2010
Really? Well, y'all are new to the SEC, so....
He started 40+ games and, iirc, never missed a game. He was a tough trouper.

He started 40+ games and, iirc, never missed a game. He was a tough trouper.
Posted on 1/30/14 at 6:00 pm to randomways
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He started 40+ games and, iirc, never missed a game. He was a tough trouper.
That's warrior right there

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rs all time from your favorite team.
Really? Well, y'all are new to the SEC, so...
Yeah, that has more to do with it than anything. But I also just never paid attention, I can admit it

Posted on 1/30/14 at 6:02 pm to Dubosed
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Josh Chapman

Auburn:
Karlos Dansby
Dontarrious Thomas
Junior Rosegreen
Ben Obamanu
Ronnie Brown
Ben Tate
Lutzenkirchen
Newton
Fairley
Josh Bynes
Terrell Zachery
AU basketball: Marquise Daniels
Iowa:
Brad Banks
Bob Sanders
Dallas Clark
Drew Tate
Ed Hinkel
Chad Greenway
Abdul Hodge
Matt Roth
Adrian Clayborn
Tyler Sash
Pat Angerer
From my HS: Chad Jackson and Curtis Dawson
This post was edited on 1/30/14 at 6:05 pm
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