Podcast: Adrian Colbert reflects on Miami career

Podcast: Adrian Colbert reflects on Miami career

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz

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I think it shows a lot that he has been interactive with recruits. Shows he really cares about the program.
 
Great interview.

I hope the Dolphins can get Colbert. He has unique size/speed and is just getting started at the CB position. Very physical and smart as well.
 
He sure thinks highly of cager, which is weird . All the " gurus" around here say he's a " jag".

The question with Cager is the injury. What made him unique was his ability to get in and out of breaks at 6'4. Hopefully he still has that quickness. He had a rough spring with drops but was coming on strong in the summer.
 
Great interview.

I hope the Dolphins can get Colbert. He has unique size/speed and is just getting started at the CB position. Very physical and smart as well.

Accidental down vote. Thought it was brock at first
 
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DMoney ripping some tasty licks on the Strat to start off this podcast
 
This was a great football story with respect to how a young man who was going nowhere in football
resuscitated his career on his last shot.
Much credit and respect to Colbert and his UM coaches, and also great job by Pete in the interview.
Pulling for him at the next level.

BTW, although he didn't directly mention names, Colbert has some choice words on twitter about Strong and/or
his coaches.
 
Great interview.

I hope the Dolphins can get Colbert. He has unique size/speed and is just getting started at the CB position. Very physical and smart as well.

Colbert was eerily similar to Sean Taylor. A big fast guy with that smooth running stride and long arms. Every time I saw him run on the field it made me think of Sean Taylor. He even wore his wrist bands like Taylor..lol

Even wore his shoulder pads like Taylor..lol

You know the Dolphins will not pick him up...smh If only the Phins would have grabbed those Canes.
 
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For those Strong slurpers out there, Colbertson is exhibit 1. He should have been better used at Texas, based of what I've seen when he played this year.

Wishing nothing but the best for him. Hopefully, going forward, he considers him a self a cane and not a longhorn .
 
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Great interview Peter. Glad he came to the U and I am glad the he was able to come back one more time to show off his talents. It's unfortunate he was injured most of his time here. Hope he gets picked up in the draft or as free agent. Good luck AC!
 
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Great work on this one Pete. Also good job on hooking up with Caneswear - so far so good with me from that place. Thanks
 
Great interview. You could tell he was really appreciative of his last chance with Miami and took full advantage of that. He embraced Miami and the fans embraced him. He's forever a Cane now and I'll be rooting for him at the next level. Respect.
 
It's great to have had him in Orange and green, best of luck to him at the next level! He's very talented, he'll showcase his talent and make a team.
 
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