http://www.clarionledger.com/story/s...ey=&autologin=
“Jamaal will get his clamps on you. You’re going down,” junior defensive tackle Chris Jones said. “See, Jamaal is a dirty player. He’ll jump on you. He’s a big nasty guy.
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“Jamaal will get his clamps on you. You’re going down,” junior defensive tackle Chris Jones said. “See, Jamaal is a dirty player. He’ll jump on you. He’s a big nasty guy.
Hahaha what is Smithwell Stadium? Bonner strikes again.
As for the article. Hope he performs. If he steps up that will alleviate much of my concern for the offensive line.
I like our OL being known as dirty myself
"Moves to Center after a sophomore season saw him regress at Guard "? I hate our writers.
Les is already writing his complaint out.
Les is going to have a lot more to worry about on sept 12 than just our center stomping a mud hole in their ass.
This jump out at anyone else? I am sure I'm just being paranoid, but this comment immediately made me worry that Mullen is going to try to put Dak under center more, to try to help his pro stock. Because based on the offense we have always run, shotgun snaps should be near about all Clayborn knows....he shouldn't have snapped the ball enough times with Dak under center to even have an opinion about it.Quote:
Clayborn, who prefers to snap under center rather than shotgun, has confidence in his techniques.
A bit off topic, but Daryl Williams also has a reputation for being mean, and that's exciting to me. Should have 8+ straight years of intimidating centers. This year, as long as our new O-linemen can replace the meanness of Day/Beckwith/Clausell, I'm not worried about them.
I want 5 david stewarts
Robertson just had an article on Justin Malone where Malone said there's not a "really nasty guy like Dillon" and that this year's group wants to be known as "great technicians" & not just "the nasty guys". However, nasty and dirty are subjective terms so I don't think the articles contradict each other.
I liked seeing what Chris said a/b Clayborn b/c we need some guys that play with an edge. I appreciate where Malone is coming from too though, b/c you have to have level-headed guys on the line to keep emotions from spilling over. A good offensive line has a mix of guys that walk the line b/w nasty & dirty to set the tone, along w/ guys that can calm the huddle, & help others' channel their energy & emotion toward the task at hand.
I'm a big Titans fan & Big Country David Stewart is one of my all time favorite players, but 5 David Stewarts gets you 5 times the 15 yd personal foul calls as well.
Well I guess you always have to speak, politically correct, as long as the league hands out selective punishment.
I like what C. Jones said about Clayborne a lot and he is more of a push guy than Day for sure.
An interesting pull from the article psycho(thesis) referenced was among the 3 guys that graduated (Beckwith, Clausell and Day)they averaged two stars and had a total of two scholarship offers coming out of high school between them.
We have to be starting more raw talent this year.
One thing about Day, I rarely, if ever, saw him make a bad snap. We know how important that is-LSU for example. Made the game much closer than it should have been. I don't have any problem with Prescott under center, especially on goal line situations.