Feel Steel picks his All SEC Teams. Clearly, he has lost his mind

2008 June 3
by Jai Eugene

Putting a guy on an ALL SEC team before he is even enrolled in school is dumber than shit any way you look at it, Julio Jones.

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  1. 2008 June 3

    Absolutely retarded to put a kid on an all-sec team before the kid has stepped foot on the field.

    Was Terrence Tolliver on the list last year?

    I’ve thought for the last 2-3 years phil steele has been over-rated.

  2. 2008 June 3

    check out the independents:

    http://www.philsteele.com/FBS%20Info/2008%20All%20Conf%20Tms/ind.html

    putting a notre dame offensive lineman on any preseason awards list is a crime

  3. 2008 June 3
    Country Roads permalink

    That is hilarious. Weis is living off the glory of the Patriots cheating

  4. 2008 June 3

    Phil Steele needs to submit himself to an immediate urinalysis.

  5. 2008 June 3

    Steele picked Jonathan Wilhite as a 2nd team all SEC CB last year. Thank you for bringing his ineptitude to light again.

    And I see Straight Outta Crompton is the 4th team all SEC QB. Has he won a game as a starter yet?

  6. 2008 June 3

    I see my main man Josh “McLovin on 3 chicks” McNeil is on the list. I am surprised that he has time to play football after his side hustle as a live action Quagmire…

  7. 2008 June 4

    Woo hoo. A UK player made First-Team All Defense. Trevard Lindley, what?

  8. 2008 June 5
    Kevin C. permalink

    Damn the runningback crop looks WEAK this year now that my 2 razorbackers have left us for greener pastures. Sorry Tenn fan, but Foster as the 1st team RB???? I guess it will be the year of the WR.

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