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  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,924 Swaye's Wigwam
    Good for Sankey.

    Tennessee is where promising prospects go to die behind a terrible o line.

    Locker could have been decent if he wasnt getting injured, often due to his lines incompetence
  • SpoonieLuvSpoonieLuv Member Posts: 5,459

    Good for Sankey.

    Tennessee is where promising prospects go to die behind a terrible o line.

    Locker could have been decent if he wasnt getting injured, often due to his lines incompetence

    D line as a safety perhaps
  • DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,643 Founders Club
    I know the numbers say otherwise, but I'll always think Polk was better. I like Sankey, but I don't think his game translates well at the highest level.
  • AIRWOLFAIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840
    Doogles said:

    I know the numbers say otherwise, but I'll always think Polk was better. I like Sankey, but I don't think his game translates well at the highest level.

    As a college back, I'd go:
    1. Sankey
    2. Gaskin
    3. Polk

    But Gaskin has time to move up, and probably will.
  • AIRWOLFAIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840

    AIRWOLF said:

    Doogles said:

    I know the numbers say otherwise, but I'll always think Polk was better. I like Sankey, but I don't think his game translates well at the highest level.

    As a college back, I'd go:
    1. Sankey
    2. Gaskin
    3. Polk

    But Gaskin has time to move up, and probably will.
    Hard to rank them. They are all around the same level player. All really, really good. I loved all of them.

    Polk ran so fucking hard, Sankey was like a 15 pound heavier Gaskin and Gaskin is so quick. I love them all.
    I agree with all of that. And it is hard to really rank them because of recency bias and the wholly different offenses they played in.

    Sankey and Polk would both be really fun to watch behind this line. And the stuff Gaskin does in the open field is pretty breathtaking.
  • doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
    didn't see that coming
  • IrishDawg22IrishDawg22 Member Posts: 2,754
    NFL.com is your source
  • PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,090 Founders Club
    *Snakey

    What the fuck is wrong with you people?
  • Fenderbender123Fenderbender123 Member Posts: 2,989
    Part of it may be the line and playcalling, but I like Gaskin the best of the 3. I feel all warm and safe inside knowing he's getting the bulk of the carries.
  • rodmansragerodmansrage Member Posts: 6,329

    Anybody talked to his grandpa?

    Grandpa's not surprised.

    Bishop is an exquisite athlete with great hips.

    Or so I've been told.
    ill bet you saw this coming a mile away, huh?
  • Dennis_DeYoungDennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
    In my lifetime there has only been one tailback I would put above the others and that's Dillon.

    Corey was just brutal and unstoppable.

    I think Nip was faster than Gaskin, but Nip's vision and feel wasn't what Myles' are.

    I just think of it like, the top tier is Dillon and the next tier is Nip, Myles, Polk, Bishop and Greg Lewis.

    Beyond that, that next tier is like Beno, Jacque, Shehee...

    Louis Rankin?

    But I love them all.
  • AlexisAlexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,216 Swaye's Wigwam

    In my lifetime there has only been one tailback I would put above the others and that's Dillon.

    Corey was just brutal and unstoppable.

    I think Nip was faster than Gaskin, but Nip's vision and feel wasn't what Myles' are.

    I just think of it like, the top tier is Dillon and the next tier is Nip, Myles, Polk, Bishop and Greg Lewis.

    Beyond that, that next tier is like Beno, Jacque, Shehee...

    Louis Rankin?

    But I love them all.

    ISAFNRC. Sean Sweat anyone?
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