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Posted on 11/20/17 at 12:27 am to Tuscaloosa
Posted on 11/20/17 at 12:27 am to Tuscaloosa
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He’d have to pop a 90 yard run and a 75 yard run every 175 carries for that to happen. I don’t think I have to explain to you how unlikely that is.
"As long as he doesn't keep making big plays he is going to suck."
So far ITT you've claimed:
- 4 hall of fame backs are "below average".
- The consensus top 2 backs in the NFL this year are having a "below average" year.
- Leonard Fournette will likely be out of the league at the end of his rookie contract.
Yet you think you've somehow won this argument. That's gold.
Posted on 11/20/17 at 12:36 am to RB10
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4 hall of fame backs are "below average".
You completely fabricated that. You’re chasing your tail trying to talk about HOF career stats and accusing me of calling them below average. But even with your twisted logic and poor reading comprehension, you can’t argue that I’ve called them anything worse than average (haven’t done that either), because that’s what I’ve called LF’s season.
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The consensus top 2 backs in the NFL this year are having a "below average" year.
Are they averaging 3.8 YPC? Then yes, they’re having a below average year. Nobody with a single functioning brain cell would argue otherwise. Having a below average season does not make them below average backs. The player I brought up - Bell - has averaged 4.9, 4.9, and 4.7 YPC the last 3 seasons. We know he’s a very good back.
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Leonard Fournette will likely be out of the league at the end of his rookie contract.
If he continues to average 3.2 YPC, he’ll be backing up Trent Richardson in the CFL.
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