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Posted on 12/29/15 at 8:31 am to lsufball19
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we get it, Chubb should be # right?
I'm assuming you mean to say "be #1 right", which my answer is an emphatic no. He most certainly should not be #1. He should, however, be ahead of lattimore and dyer (lol).
But good try!
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Posted on 12/29/15 at 8:44 am to SECFan1995
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1. Todd Gurley
2. Cameron Artis Payne
3. Tre Mason
4. Marcus Lattimore
5. Mark Ingram
6. Jeremy Hill
7. Trent Richardson
8. Derrick Henry
9. Nick Chubb
10. Leonard Fournette
Tre Mason > Cameron Artis-Payne
Nick Chubb > Everyone even if he gets injured
Marcus Lattimore should be on the list but he is way too high
Posted on 12/29/15 at 8:46 am to JamalSanders
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Dyer has to be included
Why in the world does Dyer need to be included? He was good but nothing about him suggests top 10. Other than breaking Bo's FR record, he was very good not great
Posted on 12/29/15 at 10:04 am to SECFan1995
Cameron Artis Payne
ATT YDS YPC LNG TD
394 2,218 5.6 59 19
Jeremy Hill
345 2,156 6.2 69 28
ATT YDS YPC LNG TD
394 2,218 5.6 59 19
Jeremy Hill
345 2,156 6.2 69 28
Posted on 12/29/15 at 10:09 am to GenesChin
Dyer was the Auburn offense in 2011. 2012 would have happened a year earlier had it not have been for Dyer.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 10:53 am to SECFan1995
You can take out the 2 Auburn players and Hill. I think he is a year late but you can add Anthony Dixon. When Ingram won the Heisman, Dixon put up close to the same with 2 less game and possibly 3. I think he didn't play the first game of the season
Posted on 12/29/15 at 10:54 am to SECFan1995
Lattimore could have been one of the greats.
But Tennessee and stuff...
But Tennessee and stuff...
Posted on 12/29/15 at 10:58 am to SECFan1995
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1 Todd Gurley
2. Cameron Artis Payne
3.Tre Mason
4. Marcus Lattimore
5. Mark Ingram
6. Jeremy Hill
7. Trent Richardson
8. Derrick Henry
9. Nick Chubb
10. Leonard Fournette
Well said
Posted on 12/29/15 at 11:05 am to joshua2571
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You can take out the 2 Auburn players and Hill. I think he is a year late but you can add Anthony Dixon
so you can take out Hill, who went for 1401 yards on 203 carries (6.9 YPA) and 16 TDs and add Dixon who went for 1391 yards on 257 carries (5.4 YPA) and 12 TDs. Seems reasonable.
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Dixon put up close to the same with 2 less game and possibly 3. I think he didn't play the first game of the season
In Ingram's Heisman trophy season, he had 14 more carries than Dixon but had about 250 more yards.
Anthony Dixon was a pretty good back but no he's not top 10
Posted on 12/29/15 at 11:07 am to GetCocky11
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Lattimore could have been one of the greats.
But Tennessee and stuff...
dude was made of glass. I still think he's overrated, no offense. 4.8 YPC for his career
Posted on 12/29/15 at 11:31 am to lsufball19
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quote:quote:
Lattimore could have been one of the greats.
But Tennessee and stuff...
dude was made of glass. I still think he's overrated, no offense. 4.8 YPC for his career
Made of glass? Did you see those 2 knee injuries? Nobody would have made it through those.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 11:32 am to GetCocky11
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Made of glass? Did you see those 2 knee injuries? Nobody would have made it through those
Nonsense! Everyone knows that any RB that gets hurt is a fragile weakling barely suited to to walk by themselves.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 11:45 am to SECFan1995
1. Henry
2. Fournette
3. Mason
4. Gurley
5. Chubb
6. Richardson
7. Collins
8. Yeldon
9. Hill
10. Lattimore
These are how I would list 'em as far as how they performed/produced on the field, not necessarily as most talented...Gurley likely would've been #1 without the injuries/suspension. Fournette and Chubb ain't finished and could easily move up after next year. Ingram would've been included but his Heisman year falls before the OP's listed range.
2. Fournette
3. Mason
4. Gurley
5. Chubb
6. Richardson
7. Collins
8. Yeldon
9. Hill
10. Lattimore
These are how I would list 'em as far as how they performed/produced on the field, not necessarily as most talented...Gurley likely would've been #1 without the injuries/suspension. Fournette and Chubb ain't finished and could easily move up after next year. Ingram would've been included but his Heisman year falls before the OP's listed range.
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Posted on 12/29/15 at 11:50 am to OldPete
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3. Mason
4. Gurley
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how they performed/produced on the field, not necessarily as most talented
Gurley
rushing: 510 carries for 3,285 (6.4 ypc). 36 TDs
receiving: 65 for 615, 6 TDs
Mason
rushing: 516 carries for 2,979 (5.8 ypc). 32 TDs
receiving: 19 for 249, 1 TD
Posted on 12/29/15 at 12:03 pm to WG_Dawg
Why don't you go back and ask the uga defenders he drug up and down the field what they thought of Lattimore.
Posted on 12/29/15 at 12:04 pm to WG_Dawg
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Gurley
rushing: 510 carries for 3,285 (6.4 ypc). 36 TDs
receiving: 65 for 615, 6 TDs
Mason
rushing: 516 carries for 2,979 (5.8 ypc). 32 TDs
receiving: 19 for 249, 1 TD
Just my opinion, dude. Mason had back-to-back 1,000 yard seasons and had a monster 1,800+ yard season that only 2 other previous SEC backs had accomplished (at that time), Herschel and DMac...
As far as talent goes, Gurley was the most talented back I'd seen in the SEC since Bo Jackson...injuries and the suspension is the only thing keeping him from the top spot on my (very opinionated) list...
Posted on 12/29/15 at 12:04 pm to CarolinaCock
here ya go, here's the validation you so desperately crave.
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