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Awesome to see. I'm still pissed that the Arky guy tackled him in the endzone from behind.
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That is the tip of the iceberg for his highlights. GOAT!
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burrow all time on Offense and honey badger all time on defense
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Saw every play in that highlight reel live. One of my top 5 favorite’s to wear purple and gold.
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Either the Greatest Defensive player in LSU or the LUCKIEST My vote is GREATEST Eyes and Heart
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How many professional football players earned their nickname at 19 and still go by it?
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The way he stripped the ball from wide receivers was so effortless. Made it look easy.
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That's because he paid attention to his opponents ball security,and made comments about it often. He already knew who to strip that why he was so successful at it.
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He was a Freak!!!
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I've never seen another player with the ability to single-handedly change the outcome of a game the way the honey badger routinely did that sophomore year.
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The only other guy that could capture lighting in a bottle like that was Chad Jones. Anything could happen when Jones was on the field.
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Could imagine if he was on last year's team?
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*Could you
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We probably would have won the national championship
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In all seriousness, can you name another college defender who was worth as many verifiable, quantifiable number of points on the scoreboard as the Honey Badger?
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Guy was magic!
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Greatest defender to ever wear the P&G.
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He affected the outcomes of more important games on a 13-0 SEC Champion team. He deserved the Heisman.
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