kierkegaard
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I also forgot about a fumble at Columbia vs. Missouri in 2005 when he gave one to the Tigers in the red zone near the end of a tie game, probably cost us that one too.
With all that said I will say that Nunn, by all accounts, had a real loser for a WR coach (he is still there somehow) and an unorthodox strength and conditioning coach who was following Callahan's orders to make all his players NFL size gargantuan. What I am saying is that getting away from both Dave Kennedy (SC coach) and Ted Gilmore (WR coach) has probably HELPED Nunn considerably. I also think it speaks volumes of the guy's dedication to stay in good enough shape after a year off to make the most of an unexpected opportunity.
I expect that he is in better playing shape today and we all know he is receiving better coaching, so maybe, just maybe, there is some latent potential coming to the surface.
And Mike the Britt, well played sir .
With all that said I will say that Nunn, by all accounts, had a real loser for a WR coach (he is still there somehow) and an unorthodox strength and conditioning coach who was following Callahan's orders to make all his players NFL size gargantuan. What I am saying is that getting away from both Dave Kennedy (SC coach) and Ted Gilmore (WR coach) has probably HELPED Nunn considerably. I also think it speaks volumes of the guy's dedication to stay in good enough shape after a year off to make the most of an unexpected opportunity.
I expect that he is in better playing shape today and we all know he is receiving better coaching, so maybe, just maybe, there is some latent potential coming to the surface.
And Mike the Britt, well played sir .
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