TouchMoney26
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1st time seeing this... what was wrong?
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Bruh Halls hips on a UNC run was so bad he was like a linebacker playing S. Biggest disappointment of a prospect I have seen at S......hope he turns it around but from what I have seen he's bad. @The Franchise where u at my boy u know the playHe had bad angles. A few of our players had them last year.
Nice spurtle.
I thought at WORST he would be better than he has been hereBruh Halls hips on a UNC run was so bad he was like a linebacker playing S. Biggest disappointment of a prospect I have seen at S......hope he turns it around but from what I have seen he's bad. @The Franchise where u at my boy u know the play
His hips against that slow white TE from VT too smhBruh Halls hips on a UNC run was so bad he was like a linebacker playing S. Biggest disappointment of a prospect I have seen at S......hope he turns it around but from what I have seen he's bad. @The Franchise where u at my boy u know the play
So shocked man..I fell in love with his film never really looked at his hips and change of direction. Curious as to why Saban wanted him so bad.His hips against that slow white TE from VT too smh
Because Saban saw what we all saw, what a blind man could see. Unfortunately we didn’t develop him like Saban would have. He had a good sophomore season actually with 66 total tackles, 3.5 for loss and two sacks and a pick. He was SECOND on the team in tackles. I thought he would add to those totals last year but honestly our safeties were used wrong. The year before Hall was the strong safety and played closer to the line and Bubba played deep (before the injury). And it’s what they both do best. Last year they flip flopped them and it backfired. Bubba played well at first but then got exposed after the busted nose and Hall can’t play deep, he just can’t. He needs to be closer to the line.So shocked man..I fell in love with his film never really looked at his hips and change of direction. Curious as to why Saban wanted him so bad.