ESPN Recruting Evaluations Suck..

#26
#26
I think it's really irrelevant, but what exactly is it that Brown is better at?

Maybe if you had te capacity to reason through what makes running backs great, you could come up wit your own answers rather than hassling people on this board.

I realize there are no answers from your fellow AL fans, but just try to think it through.
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#27
#27
I think it's really irrelevant, but what exactly is it that Brown is better at?

He is bigger and faster and quicker and cuts better and has better hands and better vision and he is wayyyy more of a homerun threat
 
#28
#28
Maybe if you had te capacity to reason through what makes running backs great, you could come up wit your own answers rather than hassling people on this board.

I realize there are no answers from your fellow AL fans, but just try to think it through.
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He is bigger and faster and quicker and cuts better and has better hands and better vision and he is wayyyy more of a homerun threat

He's NOT bigger

He MAY be 0.1 sec faster in the 40 than Trent

He's not quicker and doesn't cut better as far as any of us know (how you would know that without ever seeing either of them play a game, I'm not sure)

He has better vision? Really? Who says (besides YOU of course).

He doesn't have better hands. In fact, that's an area the scouts say brown needs to improve on.

You say Brown is more of a homerun threat - again, I don't know where you get this. They both run in the 4.4-4.5 range and have almost identical ypc stats with Trent running behind a bad offensive line in a very good football division.

So, it just seems like a lot of assumptions on your part to me.
 
#29
#29
He's NOT bigger

He MAY be 0.1 sec faster in the 40 than Trent

He's not quicker and doesn't cut better as far as any of us know (how you would know that without ever seeing either of them play a game, I'm not sure)

He has better vision? Really? Who says (besides YOU of course).

He doesn't have better hands. In fact, that's an area the scouts say brown needs to improve on.

You say Brown is more of a homerun threat - again, I don't know where you get this. They both run in the 4.4-4.5 range and have almost identical ypc stats with Trent running behind a bad offensive line in a very good football division.

So, it just seems like a lot of assumptions on your part to me.

Why include me? I was simply pointing out the stupidity necessary to need an answer to your question.
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#33
#33
He's NOT bigger

He MAY be 0.1 sec faster in the 40 than Trent

He's not quicker and doesn't cut better as far as any of us know (how you would know that without ever seeing either of them play a game, I'm not sure)

He has better vision? Really? Who says (besides YOU of course).

He doesn't have better hands. In fact, that's an area the scouts say brown needs to improve on.

You say Brown is more of a homerun threat - again, I don't know where you get this. They both run in the 4.4-4.5 range and have almost identical ypc stats with Trent running behind a bad offensive line in a very good football division.

So, it just seems like a lot of assumptions on your part to me.

How can you say TR is better. You have never seen him play. You sound like such a hypocrite with post like this
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#34
#34
How can you say TR is better. You have never seen him play. You sound like such a hypocrite with post like this
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I DIDN'T say TR was better. I simply responded to your pal who stated with utter certainty that BB was better.
 
#35
#35
I think it's really irrelevant, but what exactly is it that Brown is better at?
Choosing schools for one thing. Also, I think I trust the ability of the guys at Rivals and Scout to evaluate talent better than some loser Bama fan who has nothing better to do with his life than post on a UT board. Get a life loser.
 
#36
#36
He's NOT bigger

He MAY be 0.1 sec faster in the 40 than Trent

He's not quicker and doesn't cut better as far as any of us know (how you would know that without ever seeing either of them play a game, I'm not sure)
He has better vision? Really? Who says (besides YOU of course).

He doesn't have better hands. In fact, that's an area the scouts say brown needs to improve on.

You say Brown is more of a homerun threat - again, I don't know where you get this. They both run in the 4.4-4.5 range and have almost identical ypc stats with Trent running behind a bad offensive line in a very good football division.

So, it just seems like a lot of assumptions on your part to me.
There's this thing called film, maybe you've heard of it. Then again maybe they don't have such advanced technology in Alabama. Both you and I know Brown is much faster and much quicker. Richardson is a glorified fullback.
 
#38
#38
:lolabove:That's a bold statement. Be very careful from now on.

Oh, believe me, now that you're on my trail, I'll be sure to watch myself.


But, I didn't say either of those RB's were better. I don't know. There's only so much you can tell from watching HIGH SCHOOL film. As brilliant a detective as you profess to be, I'm sure you realize that. All I'M saying is that whichever one of you goobs it was that said BB was definitely SOOOO much better than TR is full of ****. They are identical in stats and rankings and TR got a lot of attention as the "number 1" RB is the nation just as BB did.
 
#39
#39
Oh, believe me, now that you're on my trail, I'll be sure to watch myself.


But, I didn't say either of those RB's were better. I don't know. There's only so much you can tell from watching HIGH SCHOOL film. As brilliant a detective as you profess to be, I'm sure you realize that. All I'M saying is that whichever one of you goobs it was that said BB was definitely SOOOO much better than TR is full of ****. They are identical in stats and rankings and TR got a lot of attention as the "number 1" RB is the nation just as BB did.
Richardson was ranked the #1 RB by ESPN only because he played in the Under Armour game. They just want to be able to say that the number one RB in the country is in the game that just so happens to come on their network. It's all about TV ratings. And if there's really only some much that you can tell from HIGH SCHOOL film, as you claim, then I wonder why coaches offer guys only after watching their film. I would also ask why the guys at Rivals say that film evaluation is the most important aspect of rating players. Also, I'm not just saying that Brown was the best RB in that class. He was the best PLAYER in that class. This isn't me being a homer, it's me looking at the facts. Right now, the recruiting rankings are all we have to go by.
 
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