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Title: "Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties"
Post by: WALL-E on August 11, 2016, 09:49:09 AM
Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties
(http://media.al.com/alphotos/photo/2016/04/13/-659921e9ff1d361e.JPG)Marlon Humphrey still hears about onside kick from title-game win over Clemson.

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Title: Re: "Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties"
Post by: Chechem on August 11, 2016, 11:13:39 AM
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Still a few weeks from starting USC game plans, it's a daily battle between Humphrey's secondary and a loaded receiver group.

With Calvin Ridley, ArDarius Stewart, Robert Foster and grad transfer Gehrig Dieter, the Tide receivers have considerable preseason hype.

So who wins in practice?

"We all work hard every day, because they're going to talk trash and we're going to talk trash, so everybody gets after it every day," Ridley said. "And it's good competition, it makes everybody better."

Humphrey was diplomatic.

"Ha. That's a good one," Humphrey said. "I don't know, I think we have our days."...

Like to know how that battle is going too!


Title: Re: "Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties"
Post by: ricky023 on August 11, 2016, 11:48:46 AM
I like our chances of having DB's who can cover anybody in the nation than anybody else's covering our WR's. It has to make each group so much better I believe. RTR!


Title: Re: "Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties"
Post by: bamaphil on August 11, 2016, 05:18:44 PM
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Still a few weeks from starting USC game plans, it's a daily battle between Humphrey's secondary and a loaded receiver group.

With Calvin Ridley, ArDarius Stewart, Robert Foster and grad transfer Gehrig Dieter, the Tide receivers have considerable preseason hype.

So who wins in practice?

"We all work hard every day, because they're going to talk trash and we're going to talk trash, so everybody gets after it every day," Ridley said. "And it's good competition, it makes everybody better."

Humphrey was diplomatic.

"Ha. That's a good one," Humphrey said. "I don't know, I think we have our days."...

Like to know how that battle is going too!

The good news for us, both units are practicing against the toughest opposition they'll face all year.


Title: Re: "Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties"
Post by: Chechem on August 11, 2016, 07:02:39 PM
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Still a few weeks from starting USC game plans, it's a daily battle between Humphrey's secondary and a loaded receiver group.

With Calvin Ridley, ArDarius Stewart, Robert Foster and grad transfer Gehrig Dieter, the Tide receivers have considerable preseason hype.

So who wins in practice?

"We all work hard every day, because they're going to talk trash and we're going to talk trash, so everybody gets after it every day," Ridley said. "And it's good competition, it makes everybody better."

Humphrey was diplomatic.

"Ha. That's a good one," Humphrey said. "I don't know, I think we have our days."...

Like to know how that battle is going too!

The good news for us, both units are practicing against the toughest opposition they'll face all year.

True.  But it didn't always work when they practiced against Julio!   :unsure:


Title: Re: "Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on August 12, 2016, 02:20:01 PM
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Still a few weeks from starting USC game plans, it's a daily battle between Humphrey's secondary and a loaded receiver group.

With Calvin Ridley, ArDarius Stewart, Robert Foster and grad transfer Gehrig Dieter, the Tide receivers have considerable preseason hype.

So who wins in practice?

"We all work hard every day, because they're going to talk trash and we're going to talk trash, so everybody gets after it every day," Ridley said. "And it's good competition, it makes everybody better."

Humphrey was diplomatic.

"Ha. That's a good one," Humphrey said. "I don't know, I think we have our days."...

Like to know how that battle is going too!

The good news for us, both units are practicing against the toughest opposition they'll face all year.

True.  But it didn't always work when they practiced against Julio!   :unsure:
Sometimes... your comments are not necessarily wanted or needed... >:(  just sayin...  :P


Title: Re: "Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties"
Post by: Chechem on August 12, 2016, 07:33:57 PM
Quote
Still a few weeks from starting USC game plans, it's a daily battle between Humphrey's secondary and a loaded receiver group.

With Calvin Ridley, ArDarius Stewart, Robert Foster and grad transfer Gehrig Dieter, the Tide receivers have considerable preseason hype.

So who wins in practice?

"We all work hard every day, because they're going to talk trash and we're going to talk trash, so everybody gets after it every day," Ridley said. "And it's good competition, it makes everybody better."

Humphrey was diplomatic.

"Ha. That's a good one," Humphrey said. "I don't know, I think we have our days."...

Like to know how that battle is going too!

The good news for us, both units are practicing against the toughest opposition they'll face all year.

True.  But it didn't always work when they practiced against Julio!   :unsure:
Sometimes... your comments are not necessarily wanted or needed... >:(  just sayin...  :P

 :'(


Title: Re: "Why Alabama DB Marlon Humphrey isn't seeking kickoff return duties"
Post by: ricky023 on August 13, 2016, 01:01:58 PM
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Still a few weeks from starting USC game plans, it's a daily battle between Humphrey's secondary and a loaded receiver group.

With Calvin Ridley, ArDarius Stewart, Robert Foster and grad transfer Gehrig Dieter, the Tide receivers have considerable preseason hype.

So who wins in practice?

"We all work hard every day, because they're going to talk trash and we're going to talk trash, so everybody gets after it every day," Ridley said. "And it's good competition, it makes everybody better."

Humphrey was diplomatic.

"Ha. That's a good one," Humphrey said. "I don't know, I think we have our days."...

Like to know how that battle is going too!

The good news for us, both units are practicing against the toughest opposition they'll face all year.

True.  But it didn't always work when they practiced against Julio!   :unsure:
Sometimes... your comments are not necessarily wanted or needed... >:(  just sayin...  :P

 :'(



 :lol: :lol: :lol:, you guys! RTR!