He knows he needs to keep that relationship good and whoever he’s talking about will probably see this and remember that he didn’t throw them under the bus
You’re right my brother…Tyrann was and remains a Fkn beast. Got a Fkn Lion heart beating in that chest!!! A great 40 yard time is good to have in your tool box, but he’s got speed enough to be one the best defenders in the league. He got grit
He said he was a GA, (not at GA) as in a Graduate Assistant coach who are essentially interns. I'm pretty sure he was at Tennessee since that's where he graduated from..
@@okoo7385 no i think his comment isa reply to the slow remarks of🍯 🦝 he referring to the tear he went on against uga with the punt returns in sec championship that year.. but you are correct ink was talking bout grad assistant
Tyrann Mathieu was the biggest inspiration to TONS of us, back i. HS. The fact the he WAS that small and slow, but DOMINATED cfb for 2 years made him mean more. 5’9-5’10, 190 lbs, CB/WR/KR, that runs a 4.5 IN THE SEC?? Amazing. Idk if there’s ever been a more fitting nickname than “The Honey Badger”
I saw him play a game on a Saturday when at LSU and I knew he would be a great pro no matter size he was in on every play,yes every play!A SMALL MAN AMONGST BOYS WOW!!! JUST SAYIN 🤔
I understand they're coaches, but when a player tells you his peer aka his competition is the real deal idk how you can just easily dismiss that. Especially when you asking for their opinion
One thing I wish I understood in high school football was you gotta fight for your reps and if you take more, you’ll probably play more. I always thought I would just get them when coaches thought I was ready until it clicked in senior year and got some pt.
inky would been 3x the player honey badger is if he hadn't gotten hurt just wished he could've gotten an NIL deal cause he got screwed but he got the most positive outlook on what happened
I'm a die-hard Georgia fan. And I can tell you right now this man right here gave us Hell. Like in the other comments I just read this man is a beast great football player. I remember when he got cut for some off-field situation. I'm glad he was able to come back and continue to pursue his future
@@pauljones6629 He means that after you've already become a huge success all of a sudden people come out of the woodwork to say how they always knew you were great. He's calling bs.
Like Mante Teo, the reason he made a lot of the plays he used to make, was because he was out of alignment. He wasn’t where he was supposed to be, but he worked as hard as anyone I’ve ever seen.
2011 Honeybadgers LSU team was the real deal and the Alabama-LSU rivalry is one of the best. That year. LSU went undefeated in the regular season and beat Alabama 9-6 in OT but was beat in the National Championship rematch.
@@Bsdtwk can you read? lol “MY TOP 5” ed reed a legend and he a hurricane too. sean was different! from college to pro his impact was big in that short time compared to most that had long runs. i like matthieu because he mirror taylor play style. peep sean last season stats right before he died he was the best homie
That could be seen as other teams wanting him more. Or his manager doing their job and maximizing his income in the little time he has (relatively speaking) in this career.