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Quitting on the team in the middle of the season? Classy. It’s not like he’s a benchwarmer that never plays. Even though he’s been playing like shyt, this screws us over as far as depth is concerned.
Uh Yes. He was benched for the Missouri team and only assigned to special teams for the game. He is on the bench now.Quitting on the team in the middle of the season? Classy. It’s not like he’s a benchwarmer that never plays. Even though he’s been playing like shyt, this screws us over as far as depth is concerned.
I was at the game. He DEFINITELY played defense and even made a tackle near the goal line.Uh Yes. He was benched for the Missouri team and only assigned to special teams for the game. He is on the bench now.
No. I watched him come up and hit a guy in the shoulder pads in the Mizzou game. He hoped that if he hit a kid, he'd fall down. Guess what? Didn't happen. Jam was a hitter that never learned to wrap up or hit the legs so they fall down. He always hit above the waist.Uh Yes. He was benched for the Missouri team and only assigned to special teams for the game. He is on the bench now.
Hell, there were about 5 that hit their TE, who by the way was just absolutely huge in person. I mean huge. I really don't get it. Mizzou honestly looked way bigger than we did at most positions. I don't know what the official stats say but their lines looked bigger and stronger.No. I watched him come up and hit a guy in the shoulder pads in the Mizzou game. He hoped that if he hit a kid, he'd fall down. Guess what? Didn't happen. Jam was a hitter that never learned to wrap up or hit the legs so they fall down. He always hit above the waist.
I don’t think Steve Taneyhill has any eligibility left. And I don’t see that type of guy on this years team.We had a Sparky Woods revolt that resulted in the team playing better. Could there be a Muschamp revolt?
Jam played hard but was a liability in the secondary. This is addition by subtraction.
Yes, we have several good players in our secondary. The problem is no edge rushing. Also, the defende truly is much improved in my opinion, they just stay on the field too much. Offense was atrocious last week.Is there anybody in the secondary that isn’t a liability ??
I wonder if Feaster will speak out against him?Quitting on the team in the middle of the season? Classy. It’s not like he’s a benchwarmer that never plays. Even though he’s been playing like shyt, this screws us over as far as depth is concerned.
great bait I rate 8/8Kids learn from adults. Thanks Spurrier.
Shifty, quick, short guy and we decide to use him as a damn DB instead of a slot receiver.
Then again, we have no offensive concepts so he would be underutilized.
Ya know, not disagreeing, whatsoever but, it just makes you wonder if, perhaps, we are not better off without him. Not saying he's a bad kid/teammate, etc. But, he's playing now and if he's not happy playing, then I don't believe that any of his input would be beneficial to the team and probably could be detrimental. Need to say Adios and he's gone.Quitting on the team in the middle of the season? Classy. It’s not like he’s a benchwarmer that never plays. Even though he’s been playing like shyt, this screws us over as far as depth is concerned.
Yet you leave out the part about Williams having zero desire to play offense and was adamant about staying on defense
Just another clueless post and a way to make a jab at our coaches and team
Only the Captain goes down with a sinking ship, everyone else swims to safety.Quitting on the team in the middle of the season? Classy. It’s not like he’s a benchwarmer that never plays. Even though he’s been playing like shyt, this screws us over as far as depth is concerned.
Only the Captain goes down with a sinking ship, everyone else swims to safety.
Maybe he is gun shy due to shoulder issues?No. I watched him come up and hit a guy in the shoulder pads in the Mizzou game. He hoped that if he hit a kid, he'd fall down. Guess what? Didn't happen. Jam was a hitter that never learned to wrap up or hit the legs so they fall down. He always hit above the waist.