Chris Wheatley-Humphrey…

Chase was hurt and Markeith needs a Cuban wife to cook for him.

But it’s a legit question. I’m not a sofla hs football historian. So the question still stands. Is 2 k rushing in sofla a common or uncommon thing?

Very rare. I asked ChatGPT not even mentioning CWH, and here’s the response:


Prior to Wheatley-Humphrey, several running backs in Miami-Dade County surpassed the 2,000-yard mark, including:
  • Troy Davis (Southridge High School) with 2,211 yards.
  • Darren Davis with 2,401 yards.
  • Frank Gore with 2,953 yards.
  • Bobby Washington with 2,132 yards.
  • Duke Johnson with 2,087 yards.
  • Joseph Yearby with 2,160 yards.
  • Henry Parrish with 2,025 yards.
 
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FLO also repeats that both Markeith Williams and Chase Smith are "that dude". Ain't seen it yet and Chase is in year 17.
Don’t know about that dude but Pete and dmoney mentioned that smith finally looks healthy and looks like he is regaining his speed prior to the Injury
 
I’m here for the mope responses
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Lofton is a freak of nature, so it 100% should not be a knock on CWH lol. Lofton will probably be our best offensive weapon, and he’ll be on the field constantly
Lofton isn’t a RB here so it is a knock. Lofton will not be carrying the ball come August 31. He will be used in different ways. Miami is going to get another RB in the portal.
 
I think you’ll be surprised.

My opinion is that he is more of an oversized running back than an undersized tight end.

I know others have been at practice, so I’m curious as to their thoughts on Lofton.

Last spring he was used at running back as well, but that didn’t reflect how he was used during the season. I’d be surprised if, come summer, he’s considered a serious option at the running back position. Maybe he gets used in specific short yardage situations, but that’s not really a running back in my eyes. Time will tell once the portal opens up.
 
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Last spring he was used at running back as well, but that didn’t reflect how he was used during the season. I’d be surprised if, come summer, he’s considered a serious option at the running back position. Maybe he gets used in specific short yardage situations, but that’s not really a running back in my eyes. Time will tell once the portal opens up.

I mean, if he’s our best playmaker according to multiple observers, you want him getting touches. Could easily see him lined up at TE, motioned to HB and getting carries with Fletcher blocking (and the reverse) or other plays that make it super hard for defenses to get the Xs and Os right.we already know he has soft hands, so a blocking RB that provides a safety valve for Beck is also a great option.
 
Lofton is a good football player. CWH isn’t good enough to pass our starting TE/package short yard back. Both things can be true.

As for Lofton being a “Freak” “X-Factor”…he’s a big RB with soft hands. If he truly is the best football player on our team he would not be RB3 and competing with Bauman for TE1 snaps.
 
Last spring he was used at running back as well, but that didn’t reflect how he was used during the season. I’d be surprised if, come summer, he’s considered a serious option at the running back position. Maybe he gets used in specific short yardage situations, but that’s not really a running back in my eyes. Time will tell once the portal opens up.
Last year, we had Martinez, Fletcher, Lyle and Ajay Allen. They all needed some carries.

We’ll see. The disconnect is that most people have never seen him run. He only had two carries in games (a short TD and a 30-yard fake punt). Hopefully we get an extended and healthy look in the spring game.
 
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