Ty Chandler could become all sec running back

#76
#76
Well, uh, hmm, lezsee here. Oh I know.
There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile,
He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile;
He bought a crooked cat which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all lived together in a little crooked house.

Let's sit down and have cup of tea.
Perhaps then things won't be so crooked for thee and me.
Green or oolong, which will it be?

Conjuring 2 wasn’t near as good at the first one
 
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#77
#77
I am still hoping for the day when we have an OL that is aggressive and can knock people off the line.
 
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#78
#78
1. Ty Chandler and Tim Jordan were literally the same exact size last year as freshmen.....5’11, 195lbs

2. Robert Gillespie, our best position coach and one of the best running back coaches in the country had Ty playing ahead of Jordan last year.....to the tune of 81 offensive touches for Ty vs 12 for Tim....and anyone watching those two play last year understood why.

3. Only a certain breed of stupid would advocate/preferr a running back (Jordan) who was 3rd string and had 117 yards from scrimmage and no touchdowns....over a kid (Akers) who split time and racked up 1,140 yards and 8 touchdowns.

1. Guys carry weight differently. Jordan was noticeably thicker than Chandler. Especially in the legs and thighs regardless of their listed weights.

2. I'm not sure you wanna make that argument considering we aren't that far removed from coach G being part of the same staff that gave Alvin Kamara almost no playing time in favor of Jalen Hurd. Coaching decisions on who to play should have no bearing in the argument of who is more talented.

3. You're the same guy that said he would take Leonard Fournette and Dalvin Cook over Alvin Kamara heading into the 2017 NFL Draft because of stats. We've seen how stupid that argument was. Put Tim Jordan on FSU and give him those carries and he would perform better than Cam Akers.

Tim Jordan has better running back insticts than Cam Akers who is more of a pure athlete.
 
#79
#79
1. Guys carry weight differently. Jordan was noticeably thicker than Chandler. Especially in the legs and thighs regardless of their listed weights.

2. I'm not sure you wanna make that argument considering we aren't that far removed from coach G being part of the same staff that gave Alvin Kamara almost no playing time in favor of Jalen Hurd. Coaching decisions on who to play should have no bearing in the argument of who is more talented.

3. You're the same guy that said he would take Leonard Fournette and Dalvin Cook over Alvin Kamara heading into the 2017 NFL Draft because of stats. We've seen how stupid that argument was. Put Tim Jordan on FSU and give him those carries and he would perform better than Cam Akers.

Tim Jordan has better running back insticts than Cam Akers who is more of a pure athlete.

#3....lmfao!! Do you really wanna go down this road kid? Do you really want me to rattle off all your NFL personnel “decisions” and evaluations over the last 3 years?? You really don’t want that, do you son?

Also, both Fournette and Cook were considered better NFL picks last year than Alvin, partly because he didn’t get as many opportunities to play at Tennessee, like you advocated, because of “The Calvin Johnson of Running Backs, Jalen Hurd”....lol. I, and many, many others on here and elsewhere stated numerous times I thought Alvin would be an excellent pro, so you can stop patting yourself on the back after you, FINALLY, had something stick on the wall after throwing about 3 tons of ish on it. You finally got one right, after completely getting EVERYTHING wrong about Alvin for 2 straight years while he was at Tennessee.

May I also remind you that Cook was having an outstanding rookie season, looked like a first round draft pick before his injury? Moreover, recall that Fournette got heavy rookie of the year consideration after a 1,000 yard season (despite missing 3 games) in helping his team get to the AFC championship game....alongside a feeble quarterback.

Unlike you, ive always championed Alvin and his abilities, since he stepped foot on campus in 2015. I also recognize that he’s benefitting greatly in New Orleans because Payton is using him beautifully, is utilizing his full talents perfectly in tandem with Mark Ingram in that offense.....which is something you never recognized as a possibility in Knoxville as well while you hopelessly swung mightily from Hurd’s jock for 3 years.
 
#80
#80
2017 Combine numbers

Chris Carson 218
Tarik Cohen 179
Dalvin Cook 210
Kareem Hunt 216
Aaron Jones 208
Kamara 214
Christian McCaffery 202

These are only the ones who I know for a fact started games off the top of my head. Theres plenty more in the 200-215 range I didnt even list.

You really dont think Chandler cant gain 15 lbs in 3 years? I do


Fyi Jamal Lewis was 240 at the combine.

I said Freshman year. And yes I am aware that he was 238 lbs at the combine and ran 4.33
 
#82
#82
#3....lmfao!! Do you really wanna go down this road kid? Do you really want me to rattle off all your NFL personnel “decisions” and evaluations over the last 3 years?? You really don’t want that, do you son?

Also, both Fournette and Cook were considered better NFL picks last year than Alvin, partly because he didn’t get as many opportunities to play at Tennessee, like you advocated, because of “The Calvin Johnson of Running Backs, Jalen Hurd”....lol. I, and many, many others on here and elsewhere stated numerous times I thought Alvin would be an excellent pro, so you can stop patting yourself on the back after you, FINALLY, had something stick on the wall after throwing about 3 tons of ish on it. You finally got one right, after completely getting EVERYTHING wrong about Alvin for 2 straight years while he was at Tennessee.

May I also remind you that Cook was having an outstanding rookie season, looked like a first round draft pick before his injury? Moreover, recall that Fournette got heavy rookie of the year consideration after a 1,000 yard season (despite missing 3 games) in helping his team get to the AFC championship game....alongside a feeble quarterback.

Unlike you, ive always championed Alvin and his abilities, since he stepped foot on campus in 2015. I also recognize that he’s benefitting greatly in New Orleans because Payton is using him beautifully, is utilizing his full talents perfectly in tandem with Mark Ingram in that offense.....which is something you never recognized as a possibility in Knoxville as well while you hopelessly swung mightily from Hurd’s jock for 3 years.

That's an excuse for being stupid. I saw Alvin's talent without needing many carries. He won me over in preseason camp in 2016 when I saw how he changed his body composition from the previous year.

Once again you keep harping on the irrelevant. Who cares what you saw in 2015? What matters is what you said before the draft in 2017. And you were part of the ignorant masses that couldn't see how special Alvin was because you are married to stats.

And FTR, Dalvin Cook is scrub compared to Alvin Kamara. Same with Leonard Fournette. And I told you that BEFORE THE DRAFT.

And I'm telling you now, don't sleep on Tim Jordan. He's a nice RB. Better than Cam Akers just as Alvin Kamara was better than Dalvin Cook.
 
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