Sergio Kindle blurb

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And as far as Geoff, both Inside Texas and Orangebloods provide solid content. So does Jerry Scarbrough. Some are in better graces with the coaching staff and some with the players. Depending upon the situation, you can have widely varying info and varying degrees of veracity.

In my opinion, you can't go wrong supporting any of them.
 
Plus Kindle has been out all spring due to the surgery. Any idea the coaches have for him is just conceptual and not based on anything on the practice field as of yet. Sadly he is going to be behind the curve yet once again going into this season. If healthy he should still start but the idea of him taking his game to the next level and them moving him all over the place is just talk at this point.
 
We'll find out how Kindle is progressing in a couple of months. Right now all fans can do is hope he's close to 100%

Ketch must be doing something right...all aggies hate him.
 
How is OB any less reliable than DC's Texas Football, which had crybaby Leach on its cover along with his only two All-Big 12 candidates, slobbering about what a genius he is?

All signs are that Kindle will be 90% healthy, and should be a defensive force for us this year at OLB. From what I read, the surgery he had wasn't all that serious, not like something that requires a 1-year rehab.
 
The season starts in 30 days.
Leon Fuller's D under DKR was the front 7 was always in attack mode with the DBs cleaning up.
Kindle would be a monster if he lives up to expectations.
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that's the 1rst time i've heard the "microfracture knee surgery" comment and kindle's name. i hope that's not it because it would mean playing early this season would still be to soon.

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Barring injury, I don't see how you can doubt the kids abilities. Check out his highlights onThe Link

He's not just a punisher he has great speed as shown by his plays on kick-offs. He's got great side-to-side pursuit. And, he can step up, fill a hole, and send Javorski backwards.

I, for one, believe he can be a huge difference maker on defense and hope to see him out there the majority of the time (along with Muck and Norton).
 
Please try to provide the link again. It wasn't live for me.

With K, it's not the ability, it's the injured status. When you deliver a hit, your body takes a hit. He delivers punishment but his body also receives punishment.

I'm hoping Mus can coach K so that he can properly deliver a hit while minimizing the damage on his own body.
 
Kindle can be seen in videos of practice on MBTF. looks to be working with the second group of LBs


Why... I thought Killebrew and Derry graduated?
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Muschamp has been very impressed with Bobino. Almost every interview he gives he praises him. So I won't be surprised if he starts, but I do think Sergio Kindle will obviously see a lot of playing time. I always thought of Bobino and Norton as our two ILB's, while Kindle, Muck and Robinson would see the majority of playing time at OLB.
 

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