šŸˆ BAMA Tight Ends Looking to Improve

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University of Alabama tight end Nick Walker didn’t like what happened last year. The all-state receiver from Pike County in Brundidge didn’t understand how a team as talented as the Crimson Tide could go 6-7. He also didn’t understand a tight end’s role that appeared to be an afterthought. When Nick Saban arrived — even before he arrived — Walker evaluated where he was among one of the Tide’s most talented positions.
 
reger60 said:
We have Tight Ends?

Well, I used to have one. :wink: :D

From the article this is my favorite quote...
ā€œI didn’t make a long of changes, just a couple little ones,ā€ he said. ā€œI cut out staying out late. I watched what I ate. I got better rest. It was little things.ā€

Now, that's what I'm talking about! You see the difference in attitude between him and the ones plastered all over the news yesterday. This can't be lost on Coach either. I look forward to seeing our TE's get more action.
 
A thread that start out as "BAMA Tight Ends Looking to Improve"

We going to have them coming out of the wood work before long. I think this will be a multiple pager here. Well I hope Walker has a great year. And I'm glad that he improve his tight end too. :roll:
 
University of Alabama tight end Nick Walker didn’t like what happened last year. The all-state receiver from Pike County in Brundidge didn’t understand how a team as talented as the Crimson Tide could go 6-7. He also didn’t understand a tight end’s role that appeared to be an afterthought. When Nick Saban arrived — even before he arrived — Walker evaluated where he was among one of the Tide’s most talented positions.

A tight end is strong as weapons go. Sort of like the chess master whose mastered the use of the knight or even the pawn. A strong weapon.
 
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