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    Nayquan Wright

    To recap.... I said correctly that Richt has a long history of APB at FSU. It was a fact which was supported with substantial amount of data. You disagreed. Falsely. Which caused the problem you've been trying to crawl out from all day. You sir were wrong. Period. Just acknowledge it, learn...
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    Nayquan Wright

    I lived there. Watched each and every game. Many in person. So yes, I do know. Oh and Thomas Brown our RB coach is a smaller APB. You are trying desperately to add 10 pounds to him to support your claim. Claiming he's 210 does not rescue you. You are wrong. Richt will take RB's under 200 lbs...
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    Nayquan Wright

    And he used smaller APB the entire time. Also go watch the tape and tell me how many times Weinke was under center vs Shotgun 3-4 wide. Richt was wide open nearly all the time, and in no way was it a power run based attack. The offense did change a little after Brad Scott left for South...
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    Nayquan Wright

    He played at 193 last year and is now 200 to 202 as per his exact words 2 weeks ago.
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    Nayquan Wright

    I agree with most your post as it's factual based. This has gotten off track a bit. Guys were in here making the claim that Richt only takes larger RBs. This is false. I have soundly disputed this claim with very clear data. The type of RB Richt takes depends on the type of offense he is...
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    Nayquan Wright

    Brock dropping big facts!!!!!
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    Nayquan Wright

    Look at our RB coach. Is he about 200 lbs or is he 220 lb bigger RB? When and where did he play? Oh gee he played 2004-2007 at Georgia. Who recruited him? And yeah exactly! He ran a shotgun attack using APB that were 200 lbs or below nearly his entire career until he gave up play calling...
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    Nayquan Wright

    All of those RB's were around 200 lbs the day they left FSU. It is a fact he used smaller RB's in his shotgun spread attack at FSU. There was one and only one larger RB during his time at FSU, Greg Jones. He actually lucked into him as Richt recruited him as a FB, but Greg was just too good to...
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    Nayquan Wright

    He ran a power running based offense at Georgia but at FSU he used a shotgun spread attack. Fact is we don't know for sure which direction he is going to go just yet. I'll tell you this, the coaches refer to our offense as a pro-spread. The idea that Richt is going to recruit a bunch of bigger...
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    Nayquan Wright

    The following RB's at FSU were 210 lbs or below, mostly below. Davy Ford Travis Minor Jeff Chaney Nick Maddox Dee Feaster Rock Preston Vannez Gooch Warrick Dunn Tiger McMillon
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    Nayquan Wright

    You should take a minute and look up the RB's Richt had at FSU from 1993-2000. Hint......none of them are over 200 lbs. Obviously his RB's at Georgia were usually bigger between the tackles guys. He's done it both ways. Regarding Nayquan, we really don't need any RB's this class. Despite that...
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    Nayquan Wright

    No it isn't. Homer literally said it himself. Go check the Canes all access videos if it's so important to you. On your second point I do agree and said that all the time about Walton/Yearby. You can't be smaller and not fast. I never said I was high on Wright. I am not. It is interesting that...
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    Nayquan Wright

    Yeah I agree. Homer is a bigger and better athlete. I never said he wasn't so no idea why you are comparing them like it somehow proves me wrong or something.
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    Nayquan Wright

    Homer in a post practice interview said he's a couple pounds under 200. The kid is around 200 lbs. Weight him after practice and he'll be less than that. After a big dinner he could be 205. It doesn't really matter. This point is he's a smaller RB.
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    Nayquan Wright

    Our starter is under 200 lbs.
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    Nayquan Wright

    So now you are calling me a Miami-Dade homer? So yeah my fave is Crowley..... You seriously need to check this hostility and chill.....
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    Nayquan Wright

    Wright has 110 yd in the 1st quarter against American Heritage......
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