He has the closing speed and tackling ability to run down Auburn's running backs if they happen to break into the secondary. Also, starting him on D would definately toss out any special schemes devised by Auburn to stop him if he were to play reciever, and maybe shake things up a little. Anyone agree? BTW: I am in agony right now. I have not peed in 2.5 days to try to gather the ultimate quality urine for my urine bottle. I also had the bottle fitted with laces so I can throw it farther into the Auburn Section.
"BTW: I am in agony right now. I have not peed in 2.5 days to try to gather the ultimate quality urine for my urine bottle. I also had the bottle fitted with laces so I can throw it farther into the Auburn Section." LOL....good one