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Title: "Hot Corner: Vinnie may be best of Sunseris" Post by: Chechem on April 16, 2012, 04:32:48 AM http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/04/hot_corner_vinnie_may_be_best.html
Quote Admit it. When Alabama signed Vinnie Sunseri, you wondered if it was more about who he knew than what he could do. ....Saturday he picked off a pass and could've taken it to the house, but with no one in sight, before the officials brought the ball back to midfield, he took a knee at the 5-yard line. Why? He said he didn't want to give the other team the ball back. So his brain is as quick as his hands and feet... Title: Re: "Hot Corner: Vinnie may be best of Sunseris" Post by: pmull on April 16, 2012, 08:42:50 AM A lot of people questioned CNS when he signed Vinnie because of his size and the fact that his Dad was an assistant coach. CNS normally does not sign 210 lb LB's. Everyone overlooked that what CNS saw was not a small LB but a god size hard hitting safety.
Title: Re: "Hot Corner: Vinnie may be best of Sunseris" Post by: Catch Prothro on April 16, 2012, 09:15:59 AM http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/04/hot_corner_vinnie_may_be_best.html I think technically he was called down when McCarron tagged him at the 40 yard line, but the game was over by then. Still, he is a ball hawk, which was clear during his HS All American Game, and which he has shown with his play at Bama. It isn't just that he is smart, he recognizes the play quickly and is in the right place at the right time, more often than not. Quote Admit it. When Alabama signed Vinnie Sunseri, you wondered if it was more about who he knew than what he could do. ....Saturday he picked off a pass and could've taken it to the house, but with no one in sight, before the officials brought the ball back to midfield, he took a knee at the 5-yard line. Why? He said he didn't want to give the other team the ball back. So his brain is as quick as his hands and feet... |