That's why I specifically said defensive players, and compared them to other defensive players. It takes alot more time typically for LB's and DL to come into their own.
Well, that and we only have 1 5* OL and 1 5* Wr on the whole team on offense. Debose has not been a star by any means, although at times you can see why he was given a lofty recruiting ranking.
I fully expect DJ to flat out punish people for 3 yrs.
Well, that and we only have 1 5* OL and 1 5* Wr on the whole team on offense. Debose has not been a star by any means, although at times you can see why he was given a lofty recruiting ranking.
I fully expect DJ to flat out punish people for 3 yrs.
I know I'm gonna get flamed for this, but it's driving me crazy. It's a "dominant" player, not "dominate". One is an adjective, one is a verb. Sorry, please continue. As you were.
I know I'm gonna get flamed for this, but it's driving me crazy. It's a "dominant" player, not "dominate". One is an adjective, one is a verb. Sorry, please continue. As you were.
I for one... appreciate the Grammer Police.
Afterall... we are the University of Florida...
Not some place like a Clown College in the panhandle... or in south west Alabammy....
I for one... appreciate the Grammer Police.
Afterall... we are the University of Florida...
Not some place like a Clown College in the panhandle... or in south west Alabammy....
Yes, but now smart phones auto correct you incorrectly sometimes. Not always a grammar error as much as a technology glitch - sometimes.
I know I'm gonna get flamed for this, but it's driving me crazy. It's a "dominant" player, not "dominate". One is an adjective, one is a verb. Sorry, please continue. As you were.
After reading that story on Trenton Brown I would say he is a Gator lean. Wish he would just DECOMMIT from Georgia then I would feel really good about him. We are also in the lead for the kid who left Nebraska aren't we?
After reading that story on Trenton Brown I would say he is a Gator lean. Wish he would just DECOMMIT from Georgia then I would feel really good about him. We are also in the lead for the kid who left Nebraska aren't we?
There is some question if Georgia even wants Brown anymore. Moore has not visited FSU yet so we wont know until after that visit. I am very bullish on Florida's chances to win the east next year so I would take Moore and Brown to sure up the Oline. That would give you 4 guys to rotate at tackle Moore Brown Humphries Chaz Green. Garcia would take one guard spot and the other is Halapio
I for one... appreciate the Grammer Police.
Afterall... we are the University of Florida...
Not some place like a Clown College in the panhandle... or in south west Alabammy....
Apparently Congresswoman Corrine Brown never got your memo.
There is some question if Georgia even wants Brown anymore. Moore has not visited FSU yet so we wont know until after that visit. I am very bullish on Florida's chances to win the east next year so I would take Moore and Brown to sure up the Oline. That would give you 4 guys to rotate at tackle Moore Brown Humphries Chaz Green. Garcia would take one guard spot and the other is Halapio
And a couple of large young backup in Dunker and Jackson behind Halapio and Garcia... With Cameron Dillard backing up Harrison at center. Possibly Patchan and Koehne sticks around another year? Sounds like a good two deep with a couple extras...
I don't get the criticism of Elam. He is a box safety and a darn good one. Doesn't have great balls skills, but he is a sure tackler who hits with some authority, he gets around the field very well and is always in on plays, and he covers slot receivers and tight ends pretty well. He just isn't going to record a ton of interceptions and since he plays in the box so much he won't get a ton of highlight reel hits against unsuspecting receivers. But he is tremendously active and usually around the ball.
I don't get the criticism of Elam. He is a box safety and a darn good one. Doesn't have great balls skills, but he is a sure tackler who hits with some authority, he gets around the field very well and is always in on plays, and he covers slot receivers and tight ends pretty well. He just isn't going to record a ton of interceptions and since he plays in the box so much he won't get a ton of highlight reel hits against unsuspecting receivers. But he is tremendously active and usually around the ball.
I agree, he is very good at what he is asked to do. If he played the old Reggie Nelson position, then you would see those kind of plays. He is like another LB. On the field. He more than likely would be in the top 2 at RB as well.
Corrine Brown was elected to Congress from the Third District of Florida in 1992. She is a public servant who prides herself on delivering the goods and services of the federal government to her constituents.
A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Congresswoman Brown served in the Florida House of Representatives for ten years before coming to Washington. Congresswoman Brown attended the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University where she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree. She also received a Master's Degree and an Education Specialist Degree from the University of Florida. and an Honorary Doctor of Law Degree from Edward Waters College. She has been a faculty member at Florida Community College of Jacksonville, the University of Florida, and Edward Waters College.
As a result of Brown's commitment to bringing the services of Washington back to Florida, communities throughout the Third District have been able to access resources previously unavailable to them. Brown was reelected to the U.S. House of Representatives for a tenth term in November 2010. In the 112th Congress, she will serve as the Ranking Member of the Transportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials and as a senior member of the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, as well as the Subcommittee on Water & Environment. Ms. Brown will also continue to serve on the Committee on Veterans Affairs and the VA Subcommittee on Health.