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Greg Little (official thread)

Buckeneye posted this highlight in the NFL Draft thread. It was the only one I needed to see.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV3KM552ERg"]YouTube - 2009 Meineke Car Car Bowl, UNC v. Pitt (1Q, play ten)[/ame]
 
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[quote='BusNative;191988;8]I don't know... I thought it was a pretty poor punt...






:wink:[/quote]

We don't need no stinkin' punts!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKNbbY_Mbrs"]YouTube - Reggie Hodges 68 yard run on Fake Punt[/ame]

And Little wouldn't get taken down at the 10 like a chump, either.
 
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I see no issue why, given the proper coaching & time he can't develop into a #1.

I keep hearing "speed speed speed". Larry Fitzgerald isn't a burner. He's quick, runs great routes - but plays physical, disciplined and isn't afraid to go out for a ball. Plus he's larger then many CB's or S. I think Little can be something very similar.
 
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Warrant: Agent provided over $20K to ex-UNC player

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Investigators in North Carolina say a Georgia-based sports agent violated sports agent laws by providing more than $20,000 in cash and benefits to former Tar Heels receiver Greg Little in 2010.
In a search warrant unsealed this week, an agent with the Secretary of State's office said Little told investigators that Terry Watson of the Watson Sports Agency provided him with a monthly cash allowance of $2,200 in addition to travel expenses and other payments.

Little, now with the Cleveland Browns, also reimbursed former tutor Jenifer Wiley for expenses paid on his behalf with money received from Watson or a financial adviser, according to a probable cause affidavit in the June search warrant.

While the NCAA investigation is closed, authorities are still reviewing whether laws regulating sports agents were broken.

Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/co...-little-agent-20000-dollars.ap/#ixzz2e32WU1io
 
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