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    Mark Fletcher commits to Miami and a discourse on the history of greatest NFL runnings backs

    Fields is not as good as I expected having followed him since high school in the Atlanta area. But the biggest problem I see is not his throwing, which is erratic, or his inability to quickly determine where to throw the ball. Rather it is that his greatest strength, running the ball...
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    Mark Fletcher commits to Miami and a discourse on the history of greatest NFL runnings backs

    You may not remember how worried Canes fans were going into that game that without Gore we were sunk at the RB position. Then Willis gained what seemed like 8 yards per carry all game long and we were at the beginning of one of the greatest single season ever for a college RB.
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    Mark Fletcher commits to Miami and a discourse on the history of greatest NFL runnings backs

    No. Willis was one cut and go, and was the fastest and most powerful running back most have ever seen in college, like Adrian Peterson. I don’t think it is fair to compare anyone to McGahee. I think the Leveon Bell comparisons are fair. Big back with good feet, runs hard, has some wiggle...
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    Mark Fletcher commits to Miami and a discourse on the history of greatest NFL runnings backs

    Not far Not far off. Both have good feet for big backs and are quick to get off at the point of attack.
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    Mark Fletcher commits to Miami and a discourse on the history of greatest NFL runnings backs

    Walton was a really good college back. And that RB room with him, Travis Homer and DJ Dallas was really good. We were 10-0 with those guys with Malik Rosier at QB!
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