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  • H_D
    H_D Member Posts: 6,098
    MisterEm said:

    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    The over use of Gaskin is gonna be special in 2016.

    How did Sankey's career pan out for the Coogs?
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  • DugtheDoog
    DugtheDoog Member Posts: 3,180
    I'll just say this. Petermen is a lucky bastard that #MyGaskin turned out so damn well. Sure, you can say he had an eye for talent but I'm pretty sure he committed to Sark. And just because you're a 4star doesn't guarantee anything. And even if you're good, you can deal with injuries (a la coopdog). If it wasn't for #MyGaskin, and I admit it's unfair to play these games in retrospect but it is the fucking offseason, we would be royally fucked at RB. Our depth chart at RB would look like this:
    1. Jomon Dotson
    2. white walk-on
    3. white walk-on
    4. white walk-on

    I just pray to God #MyGaskin remains healthy and that Pleasant is actually good. Because McClatcher/McGrew aren't going to win you games running between the tackles...even though they're listed at RB, they're more effective when they can touch the ball 5-7 times a game IN SPACE while making the opponent have to account for them every time they're on the field. Sure, Coleman wasn't very good. And Coop wasn't great either. But I'd feel a hell of a lot more comfortable if Gaskin is escorted back to the training room in the 2nd quarter and out walks Coleman for the rest of the game as opposed to Dotson.
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744

    I'll just say this. Petermen is a lucky bastard that #MyGaskin turned out so damn well. Sure, you can say he had an eye for talent but I'm pretty sure he committed to Sark. And just because you're a 4star doesn't guarantee anything. And even if you're good, you can deal with injuries (a la coopdog). If it wasn't for #MyGaskin, and I admit it's unfair to play these games in retrospect but it is the fucking offseason, we would be royally fucked at RB. Our depth chart at RB would look like this:
    1. Jomon Dotson
    2. white walk-on
    3. white walk-on
    4. white walk-on

    I just pray to God #MyGaskin remains healthy and that Pleasant is actually good. Because McClatcher/McGrew aren't going to win you games running between the tackles...even though they're listed at RB, they're more effective when they can touch the ball 5-7 times a game IN SPACE while making the opponent have to account for them every time they're on the field. Sure, Coleman wasn't very good. And Coop wasn't great either. But I'd feel a hell of a lot more comfortable if Gaskin is escorted back to the training room in the 2nd quarter and out walks Coleman for the rest of the game as opposed to Dotson.

    If Gaskin went elsewhere all the other crappy RBs wouldn't have sold their couches.
  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754

    I'll just say this. Petermen is a lucky bastard that #MyGaskin turned out so damn well. Sure, you can say he had an eye for talent but I'm pretty sure he committed to Sark. And just because you're a 4star doesn't guarantee anything. And even if you're good, you can deal with injuries (a la coopdog). If it wasn't for #MyGaskin, and I admit it's unfair to play these games in retrospect but it is the fucking offseason, we would be royally fucked at RB. Our depth chart at RB would look like this:
    1. Jomon Dotson
    2. white walk-on
    3. white walk-on
    4. white walk-on


    I just pray to God #MyGaskin remains healthy and that Pleasant is actually good. Because McClatcher/McGrew aren't going to win you games running between the tackles...even though they're listed at RB, they're more effective when they can touch the ball 5-7 times a game IN SPACE while making the opponent have to account for them every time they're on the field. Sure, Coleman wasn't very good. And Coop wasn't great either. But I'd feel a hell of a lot more comfortable if Gaskin is escorted back to the training room in the 2nd quarter and out walks Coleman for the rest of the game as opposed to Dotson.

    If Gaskin didn't work out, Dwayne Washington would still be our starting RB.

    And don't get me wrong, Dwayne isn't a bad running back, considering he averaged 6.0 ypc and had 282 yards this year. Additionally, he was the only RB who could catch a pass, ending the season with 315 receiving yards and 12.6 ypc average. He was pretty much our entire offense against BSU, USU, and Cal, and Gaskin's breakout game was really USC. FWIW, Washington also had very productive games against Arizona and Utah and I think he would have done well in 2015 if Gaskin had redshirted or something.

    Don't get me wrong, DWash would never have put up numbers like Gaskin, but I think he would've been serviceable as a starting RB.
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  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744

    I'll just say this. Petermen is a lucky bastard that #MyGaskin turned out so damn well. Sure, you can say he had an eye for talent but I'm pretty sure he committed to Sark. And just because you're a 4star doesn't guarantee anything. And even if you're good, you can deal with injuries (a la coopdog). If it wasn't for #MyGaskin, and I admit it's unfair to play these games in retrospect but it is the fucking offseason, we would be royally fucked at RB. Our depth chart at RB would look like this:
    1. Jomon Dotson
    2. white walk-on
    3. white walk-on
    4. white walk-on


    I just pray to God #MyGaskin remains healthy and that Pleasant is actually good. Because McClatcher/McGrew aren't going to win you games running between the tackles...even though they're listed at RB, they're more effective when they can touch the ball 5-7 times a game IN SPACE while making the opponent have to account for them every time they're on the field. Sure, Coleman wasn't very good. And Coop wasn't great either. But I'd feel a hell of a lot more comfortable if Gaskin is escorted back to the training room in the 2nd quarter and out walks Coleman for the rest of the game as opposed to Dotson.

    If Gaskin didn't work out, Dwayne Washington would still be our starting RB.

    And don't get me wrong, Dwayne isn't a bad running back, considering he averaged 6.0 ypc and had 282 yards this year. Additionally, he was the only RB who could catch a pass, ending the season with 315 receiving yards and 12.6 ypc average. He was pretty much our entire offense against BSU, USU, and Cal, and Gaskin's breakout game was really USC. FWIW, Washington also had very productive games against Arizona and Utah and I think he would have done well in 2015 if Gaskin had redshirted or something.

    Don't get me wrong, DWash would never have put up numbers like Gaskin, but I think he would've been serviceable as a starting RB.
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  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 13,014

    I'll just say this. Petermen is a lucky bastard that #MyGaskin turned out so damn well. Sure, you can say he had an eye for talent but I'm pretty sure he committed to Sark. And just because you're a 4star doesn't guarantee anything. And even if you're good, you can deal with injuries (a la coopdog). If it wasn't for #MyGaskin, and I admit it's unfair to play these games in retrospect but it is the fucking offseason, we would be royally fucked at RB. Our depth chart at RB would look like this:
    1. Jomon Dotson
    2. white walk-on
    3. white walk-on
    4. white walk-on


    I just pray to God #MyGaskin remains healthy and that Pleasant is actually good. Because McClatcher/McGrew aren't going to win you games running between the tackles...even though they're listed at RB, they're more effective when they can touch the ball 5-7 times a game IN SPACE while making the opponent have to account for them every time they're on the field. Sure, Coleman wasn't very good. And Coop wasn't great either. But I'd feel a hell of a lot more comfortable if Gaskin is escorted back to the training room in the 2nd quarter and out walks Coleman for the rest of the game as opposed to Dotson.

    If Gaskin didn't work out, Dwayne Washington would still be our starting RB.

    And don't get me wrong, Dwayne isn't a bad running back, considering he averaged 6.0 ypc and had 282 yards this year. Additionally, he was the only RB who could catch a pass, ending the season with 315 receiving yards and 12.6 ypc average. He was pretty much our entire offense against BSU, USU, and Cal, and Gaskin's breakout game was really USC. FWIW, Washington also had very productive games against Arizona and Utah and I think he would have done well in 2015 if Gaskin had redshirted or something.

    Don't get me wrong, DWash would never have put up numbers like Gaskin, but I think he would've been serviceable as a starting RB.
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