Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Player profile: Eric Berry

I thought about posting comments about the catfight that is still raging between Lane Kiffin and Urban Meyer but I'm done talking about those two. There now just acting like school girls as if they weren't before. So, with that said we begin a new segment in which we highlight special players around the league. This isn't your daddy's "player profile" where we tell you the favorite ice cream or book. We just let the video's do the talking. First up is Tennessee safety Mr. do-it-all aka headhunter aka soul destroyer aka beast. As I get carried away with nicknames, most of you know him as Eric Berry...aka Terminator...sorry. While I still feel a little torn about the fact he chose the Vols over the Dawgs(family connection) He simply is the best defensive player in the country to me. When quarterbacks line up on offense, the first thing they check to see is where is the predator? Here you can see Tebow didn't http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWij0BlWsD0. Tyler Donovan thinks he won't pay the price for this TD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvro9N3LKfI Berry was tied for the national lead in interceptions, with seven, and has already set the all-time career SEC record for interception return yards with 487 yards. Berry also set the single season SEC record interception yardage mark with 265 yards. The NCAA record for interception return yards is 501, set by Terrell Buckley of Florida State, which Berry only needs 15 return to tie the NCAA record. Here is one those picks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HPERvTwnfk
"The fifth dimension" is not shy about making contact either http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZKTaC9-jDQ and last but not least just watch this work he does here
I really enjoyed Berry never backing down on the mighty Tebow. 1 sack, 2 interceptions and a couple tackles on "superman"over his career.Alright already your probably saying and yeah, maybe we are over doing this but we should enjoy it, mainly Vol fans, because he will easily be a top 5 pick in the NFL draft come April.

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