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re: Expectations in Oxford for 2012

Posted on 6/24/12 at 10:33 pm to
Posted by umrebel2009
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 6/24/12 at 10:33 pm to
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The difference is in expectations based on everything we've heard and what we know about the guys we'll have running(vs what we've heard from Freeze himself, along with Neal McReady, etc).


**Edit** After re-reading I believe you meant you are basing what has been said about your RBs vs what has been said about our RBs. I thought you were saying that what has been said about ours was slanted since it was coming from Freeze and Neal

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Robinson and Griffin are both NFL potential guys. Their ceilings are both higher than that of Perkins IMO.


You haven't even seen Robinson play yet but you already know he's NFL level with a higher ceiling than Perkins? I assume when you get days off from doing QB talent evaluations for the NFL you do RB evaluations
This post was edited on 6/24/12 at 10:35 pm
Posted by engie
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 6/24/12 at 10:49 pm to
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I assume when you get days off from doing QB talent evaluations for the NFL you do RB evaluations



When did I ever do a QB evaluation? That's the hardest position in the game to project to the next level... RB is projectable with a much higher success rate.

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You haven't even seen Robinson play yet but you already know he's NFL level with a higher ceiling than Perkins?


I'm basing it on the fact that we've pretty much seen Perkins' ceiling...He's just not an every down back. Never has been, IMO. Doesn't mean he can't be good, he can... tremendous on screen passes, etc.

Our practices are only closed from August-November. The spring practices are open, as are bowl practices...

There was talk of Nick Griffin being as quick as Ballard with the bruising nature of Dixon by bowl practices of his redshirt year, but then he tore his ACL and missed an offseason. It was basically a full 1 yr setback for him. He was still less than 100% last season, but was still brilliant in the small flash of him we saw...

Josh Robinson has been the media darling of the team ever since they bowl practices opened last year. He's been compared to a bowling ball, impossible to arm tackle, etc...Everyone that's seen him practice(I haven't other than the spring game) say that he's the RB of the future. To be that for us, it means he is pretty dang good...
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