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On ‎5‎/‎10‎/‎2019 at 12:42 PM, oridgecat said:

Blankenship Field does look great.  And the practice field looks good too, they were on it yesterday.  

Get out of your car up on the hill and walk on it. I walked the track over the weekend and did just that. It looks better than it did last year (any cow pasture would) but it still looks like crap.

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1 hour ago, bonkers said:

Get out of your car up on the hill and walk on it. I walked the track over the weekend and did just that. It looks better than it did last year (any cow pasture would) but it still looks like crap.

 I was at the high school and saw you out in the middle of the practice field doing your inspection.   For real, I can't make this up.  Lol

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1 hour ago, bonkers said:

I was out there Saturday morning and early Sunday afternoon

That's commitment! I think I saw you out there. Skinny feller with the brown hat, red shirt and overalls?

First home game - Bonkers and his friend chatting up squirrel soup recipes and how they were the A team back in their day at the Ship.

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On 5/5/2019 at 12:46 AM, WillieTheWildcats said:

Jonathan Stewart also attended the combine and put up these numbers...40 yard dash  4.57 seconds...Shuttle Run 4.76...Board Jump  8' 9 1/2"

Official results here:

https://bluegreyfootball.com/2019-tennessee-regional-combine-results

Adams did in fact run a 4.58, 17 reps

Stewart was nowhere close, he ran a 4.75, 1 rep....

 

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21 hours ago, ORDT said:

Official results here:

https://bluegreyfootball.com/2019-tennessee-regional-combine-results

Adams did in fact run a 4.58, 17 reps

Stewart was nowhere close, he ran a 4.75, 1 rep....

 

Wow J.Adams was the fastest LB there and was faster than most WRs.So much for that bs about not being fast and having D1 speed.That is more than fast enough for a LB

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2 hours ago, STILLNUM1 said:

Wow J.Adams was the fastest LB there and was faster than most WRs.So much for that bs about not being fast and having D1 speed.That is more than fast enough for a LB

Yeah, not saying he will ever start for UT or even go there even as a walk-on, but Reveiz played there 2-3 years as a starting LB (albeit UT was really down those years) and he was smaller in stature than Adams although probably significantly stronger than Adams was. But 17 reps of 185 is nothing to snuff at. Looking at those stats he was one of the strongest LBers there. Crazier things have happened I suppose. Whoever gets him will get a da$& good LB, I know that much.

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8 hours ago, SweetScience said:

Yeah, not saying he will ever start for UT or even go there even as a walk-on, but Reveiz played there 2-3 years as a starting LB (albeit UT was really down those years) and he was smaller in stature than Adams although probably significantly stronger than Adams was. But 17 reps of 185 is nothing to snuff at. Looking at those stats he was one of the strongest LBers there. Crazier things have happened I suppose. Whoever gets him will get a da$& good LB, I know that much.

I don't believe for a minute that he runs a 4.58, I don't care what the camp timer says, BUT I agree with everything else you said in your post!

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1 hour ago, bonkers said:

I don't believe for a minute that he runs a 4.58, I don't care what the camp timer says, BUT I agree with everything else you said in your post!

c'mon Dougie Downer,  give the kid some credit for working his butt off.  laser timers don't lie.  

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