Richard "Fig" Newton, 3* 2018 RB, Palmdale, CA (COMMITTED)
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Lots of anchoring and doubling down in this thread ...
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Just to be clear, Joseph Addai was what I would call a "power back" in college. But in HS he was a 190 pound wishbone QB.FremontTroll said:
Because I like stabbing myself in the balls...dnc said:
Once again no one has gone back any further than 12 years. Feel free to fill in the extra eight. Until then claiming twenty is a lie.
Hth
2003 LSU: 5'10" 208 lb Justin Vincent splitting with 6' 205 lb Joseph Addai lsusports.net/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=27812&SPID=2164&DB_OEM_ID=5200&SORT_ORDER=6&Q_SEASON=2003
2001 Miami: 5'11" 195 lb Clinton Portis hurricanesports.com/news/2002/3/18/205548421.aspx
2000 Oklahoma: 5'6" 190 lb Quentin Griffin soonerstats.com/football/players/roster.cfm?seasonid=2000#.WXqa0tQrJNB
1999 Florida State: 6'1" 190 lb Travis Minor nolefan.org/summary/f1999.html
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No.Dennis_DeYoung said:Anyone ever thought that the amount of big backs in Natty games in the past few years is an artifact of Bama's CFB dominance?
Also anyone think that (as that is probably the case) looking at 'winning a Natty' may not be the right criteria to judge this by as that is one team per year and their success is not likely to be wholly mediated by their running back?
Hmmmmmmm...
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BallzDeep said:
How many times to I have to fucking say it before you get it RETARD! He was a fucking back up behind an NFL draft pick. It's the equivalent of Lavon Coleman have a break out game against Arizona and then tearing his knee up soon after that. Warren is better than Gaskin. Fucking get OVER it bitch or go back to eating Kim's ass on Doogman.NEsnake12 said:
Defense. Singular. Oklahoma St, who was ranked in the 80s overall for rush defense. Keep trying.BallzDeep said:
Doesn't matter. Warren actually tore his PCL the 4th game of the season last year and was out the rest of the season. Before that he was running wild on those Big12 defenses. Colorado's run defense was not stout and Coleman ran it down their throats as well. Nothing Chris Warren couldn't have done if he was on our roster. Sorry your such a fucking doog you can't admit when other players are better than UW players. I would take Ronald Jones over Gaskin as well.NEsnake12 said:
Colorado had the 44th best run defense in college football last year, was 6th in the Pac12 but still better than all but 1 Big12 team (Kansas St.). I'm sorry that you hate facts.BallzDeep said:
Like I said, Warren was a back up to an NFL draft pick and still managed to have a couple of big games. Texas was also a bad team last season overall. Gaskin was in a much better situation. Gaskin had a good game against Utah. I'll give him that. Colorado's front seven was trash. That's not all that impressive. Gaskin doesn't suck. He's a good, solid college back against Pac-12 competition. But he gets tripped up easily, doesn't break many tackles, doesn't have elite speed, and he's not gonna carry a team on his back against playoff competition. It won't happen. I would have rather had Warren against Bama for sure.NEsnake12 said:
You're missing the point. WHO THE FUCK CARES ABOUT THE NFL??? We're talking about college football. Gaskin is a better college back.BallzDeep said:
Up until this season he was a back up to another NFL talent in Deonte Foreman. I'll be sure to bump this thread when Warren is drafted ahead of Gaskin if Gaskin gets drafted at all. And yeah, Gaskin is running all over great defenses in the Pac-12. Those defenses for Oregon, Cal, Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State, and WSU were all so good last season.NEsnake12 said:
Wake me up when Chris Warren does anything against a remotely good defense.BallzDeep said:
FUCK NO! Warren is a fucking beast! I would trade him for Gaskin in a heart beat. Congratulations, you just won Doog of the year with that one.NEsnake12 said:In the 2015 class UW went after both Chris Warren and Myles Gaskin. Warren was the higher rated recruit and undeniably a "power back" at 6'3 240. His highlights were more him just running over people while Gaskin's showcased his vision and elusiveness a bit more. I think everyone on this bored would rather have Gaskin than Warren and wouldn't think twice about it.
Warren ran over JV defenses in Texas Tech and Oklahoma St... then played decent against the Cal team you just trashed. Every other game was low YPC.
Like I said, wake me up when Chris Warren as a great performance against a legit defense like Gaskin did last year at Utah or in the Pac12 championship game against Colorado.
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Word.FremontTroll said:
Because I like stabbing myself in the eyes/knees...dnc said:
Once again no one has gone back any further than 12 years. Feel free to fill in the extra eight. Until then claiming twenty is a lie.
Hth
2003 LSU: 5'10" 208 lb Justin Vincent splitting with 6' 205 lb Joseph Addai lsusports.net/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=27812&SPID=2164&DB_OEM_ID=5200&SORT_ORDER=6&Q_SEASON=2003
2001 Miami: 5'11" 195 lb Clinton Portis hurricanesports.com/news/2002/3/18/205548421.aspx
2000 Oklahoma: 5'6" 190 lb Quentin Griffin soonerstats.com/football/players/roster.cfm?seasonid=2000#.WXqa0tQrJNB
1999 Florida State: 6'1" 190 lb Travis Minor nolefan.org/summary/f1999.html
Are we done here or should I keep going?
This thread, more than ever before.
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Whoa!BallzDeep said:Suck a dick DNC you fucking Doog
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I was told there were strict weight qualifications to being a power back and also that your body does not change from high school to the NFL.AIRWOLF said:
Just to be clear, Joseph Addai was what I would call a "power back" in college. But in HS he was a 190 pound wishbone QB.FremontTroll said:
Because I like stabbing myself in the balls...dnc said:
Once again no one has gone back any further than 12 years. Feel free to fill in the extra eight. Until then claiming twenty is a lie.
Hth
2003 LSU: 5'10" 208 lb Justin Vincent splitting with 6' 205 lb Joseph Addai lsusports.net/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=27812&SPID=2164&DB_OEM_ID=5200&SORT_ORDER=6&Q_SEASON=2003
2001 Miami: 5'11" 195 lb Clinton Portis hurricanesports.com/news/2002/3/18/205548421.aspx
2000 Oklahoma: 5'6" 190 lb Quentin Griffin soonerstats.com/football/players/roster.cfm?seasonid=2000#.WXqa0tQrJNB
1999 Florida State: 6'1" 190 lb Travis Minor nolefan.org/summary/f1999.html
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Put this thread in braille so I can't read it anymore.
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Lacy was 231 at the NFL combine. I'm gonna need more evidence than your opinion that he weighed 15 pounds more than that in college.BallzDeep said:
It's the truth. Eddie Lacy was listed at 230 when he played for Bama but he was more like 245. Same with Trent Richardson at Bama. The Seahawks listed Marshawn at 215. But from his own mouth he plays at 225-230.RoadDawg55 said:
JesusBallzDeep said:
And Scarborough is easily 250. Most coaches don't list their RB's as weighing more than 230. They like it when defenders are surprised by how heavy their RB is when they try to tackle him. Psychological war fare.Tequilla said:
My point is that he's 220 and by your definition a big backBallzDeep said:
Big back in terms of size, yes. Power back in terms of physicality, no. He's more of a finesse back which is why he's a 3rd string back up and the starter is 250 lb Feast Mode.Tequilla said:
Do you consider CJ Prosise a big back?BallzDeep said:
I would consider a big back a RB that's 215+, a medium back is 200-215, and a small back less than 200. The purpose is having a big motherfucker that can break tackles, get yards after contact, and wear down defenses so that your team can finish strong in the fourth quarter against a defense that's tired of tackling a big motherfucker. But no I'm sure your right and every NFL coach is wrong and every college coach winning national championships is wrong. You guys are right. Big backs don't matter. What was I thinking.Tequilla said:The big back argument is vastly overrated to me as what is a big back and what's the purpose of one?
As with most things, all things being equal you take the size ... but I'd take talent ahead of size
Scarborough at 235+ is a big back
15 lbs for a RB is a big deal







