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I thought this was a good article on Foreman and is a very smart decision with his speed ... """"Jones mentioned last week on ESPN that Vols junior cornerback Malik Foreman — the team’s fastest player — might get looks at wide receiver in camp, and that’s a move that’s worth considering, especially if Pearson remains out of the lineup. Tennessee’s coach reiterated Wednesday that Foreman could get looks at wideout.

 

“It’s still a very, very strong conversation in our building,†Jones said. “Malik has done a very, very good job to put himself in those conversations. He’s an individual who continues to mature and grow in our football program, and we’ll continue to address that situation, but you may seen him playing some receiver.†""""

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It was Science Hill, He rode the read option to the side line then burst through the middle and and it looked look like the SH players were running in quicksand...Missing the boy wonder....darn shame.

I can still see the play in my mind but just couldn't remember who he was running away from

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My favorite Foreman play came against Bearden in the playoffs. The Bearden running back broke open a field length run up the middle and Foreman ran him down at the three yard line and from behind just so easily tipped the ball loose. DB recovered in the end zone. The thing that was so awesome was how fast he ran by other DB defenders that were also chasing the Bearden player. It's like somebody said, everybody else was running in sand.

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That's what a good coach does.First, he gets the players out for football.Second,he knows what his players can do and puts them in the right position.A kid might be better suited for defense instead of offense.You reward those kids that not only are great players but go the extra mile.They play hurt,say with a sprained ankle for a week during spring.work hard in the weight room ,even help other players on their own time and work hard in the class room.Yes,a good coach rewards his strongest players that not only are studs on the field but go the extra mile for him and their team.

Indeed sir. Anyone knows this, but apparently some coaches missed that part of "coaching 101" As a fan of the Greene Devils, I have to say our OL is pretty stacked this year, but our D'line has one or two question marks at this point, but it would tickle me pink or GREENE, if some young stud were to find his way to Burley I would bet my left leg ( and my right one as well ) OUR coaching staff would see him put in the correct position

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