thagodfather
baseball juggernaut
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Jason, no offense, but I saw them both in all their home games....and you're wrong on this one. Chuck Webb was the best running back ever on the Hill.
I have never seen anything like the duo of Cobb/Webb & yes.....I had the shirt.k:
I went to every home game when both played, too. (I don't know how that's relevant) I was old enough (junior and senior in high school) to remember how good of a RB Webb was. And I wasnt old enough to suffer from dementia ( I was 24, 25, and 26) when Jamal played. They're were both great. They both played with excellent OL's and WR's. They're equal. Of course, these are opinions, because when you throw out stats, nobody seems to think they matter.
Jamal Lewis is/was better.
webb was the best that i've ever seen. i have reruns on tape that i look at from time to time and he's still the best.
Would you consider putting those in digital format? Do a search on YouTube. You can find a grand total of one video with Chuck Webb footage.
Sad thing is that you can't find much with Reggie Cobb, either. If you want to take a bit of relief down memory road in the regard, check out this one:
YouTube - Reggie Cobb's 79 YD TD Run vs Auburn (1989)
Or for a better quality shot and some major jets but not the great angle of that first one:
YouTube - Reggie Cobb TD vs. Auburn '89
I'm a big Jamal fan, but he didn't come close to Chuck Webb. I'll never forget the headline in the Tennessean when we beat Bama with Webb and Cobb, "Bama ran into a Cobb Webb."
Reggie Cobb will always be what I measure all Tennessee running backs by. He was an expert in picking the best line. I remember seeing him run up to the line where the play was called, see that the hole wasn't there, and then run behind the line and check the next spot, reject it and then finding the sweet spot and he's off to the races. It's really difficult to describe, but it all happened in a split second and you could see his helment jerk a little as he went No, No, Yes. After watching Cobb play it's really depressing watching RB's run blindly up to a clogged line of scrimage and get nothing.
