'09 TN OG Alex Bullard (Transfer)

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Tennessee had Alex practice at center for much of the fall camp. Their current center cant seem to snap the ball above the quarterback's knees. Move should've been made weeks ago.

I am pretty sure James Stone hurt his hand or something. Was watching some of the Tennessee-LSU game early and they showed how he was using his right hand this year, when he snapped lefty all of last.
 

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I am pretty sure James Stone hurt his hand or something. Was watching some of the Tennessee-LSU game early and they showed how he was using his right hand this year, when he snapped lefty all of last.

Nope, they taught him to snap right handed over the summer because it was more comfortable for Bray out of the gun. Don't understand the move but....
 

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Wouldn't it be easier for Bray to adjust?

Sure would but Bray was been deemed the second coming of Peyton without beating a single good team. It's unreal the attention this kid gets here. He hasn't beaten anyone. Cinci is his signature win. Bray doesn't like being under center because he "is to lazy to make 5-7 step drops." That's a quote from his offensive coordinator. It's a joke.
 
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Playing in Knoxville right now against one of the dirtier programs in the country. Too bad he had to head home.
 

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He starts at Center for UTN. If he was still at ND either he or Cave would be starting at RG. Doesn't matter which, the OLine would be more stable.

Eifert and Niklas would be required to block less so there would be at least one maybe two more defenders downfield, out of the box. More targets for Golson or Rees, wider lanes for Golson to run through.
 

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He starts at Center for UTN. If he was still at ND either he or Cave would be starting at RG. Doesn't matter which, the OLine would be more stable.

Eifert and Niklas would be required to block less so there would be at least one maybe two more defenders downfield, out of the box. More targets for Golson or Rees, wider lanes for Golson to run through.

He did. Now he doesn't start anywhere, he's a back up TE. Yes, a TE...but they bring him in as an extra blocker, so he's basically the 3rd OT.
 

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Signed Free Agent Contract with the Lions after going undrafted.

Side note, Tennessee was hopeful that they would have 4 or 5 OL drafted this year. Instead they had only two that got picked.

Last time a team had 4 OL drafted was Notre Dame in 2003.
 
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