Tennessee-Alabama guessing game
Here are the questions for the Tennessee-Alabama RTT Guessing Game:
- Of defense, punt returner, kick returner, and offense, how many facets of the game does Eric Berry get involved in?
- How many interceptions for Berry?
- Which running back for Tennessee nets the most rushing yards?
Just put your answers in THE SUBJECT LINE of your response to this thread.
Have fun, and Go Vols!
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defense, punt return, offense
I don’t see him being all that effective (relatively speaking, of course) on kickoff returns. Rogan is already doing a pretty good job with that. Of course, having both Rogan and Berry deep would present a coverage problem (lateral [yeah, right!], dangerous to kick to either side, great lead blocker in Berry, etc). I really want to see him on punt returns (if we can ever force Alabama to punt!). If Bama has to punt 3 or 4 times, I think he takes one to the house. I have mixed feelings about using him on offense. If our coaches can use him smartly, I am all for it. But doing an option read with the RB isn’t how to best use him, IMO. I think we need to run him deep a few times, and then set up a screen or something, idk. He just needs the ball out in space, as they say.
Also going with 2, 0, Creer
"Florida didnt win their first SEC title until 1991 and now they think they invented football."
-Ron Zook
2; 2; CREER
whoshotwhointhewhatnow?
by thetennesseethumper on Oct 25, 2008 3:35 PM EDT reply actions
3,2, Foster
Why not I’ll go out on a limb with Foster
"Gentlemen, it is better to have died as a small boy than to fumble this football." John Heisman
2,1, Creer
"I remember once talking to one guy on the Cardinals and asking him what Pujols was like as a teammate. He said something that’s really special, if you think about it. He said: "Albert is so good that you feel like you let him down when you screw up." I thought that had to be the ultimate line that could ever be said about a ballplayer. I build my baseball team around that ballplayer."

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