Jawon Hamilton

I like both backs though neither one blows me away as a must-have-can't-miss talent. Whaley is roughly 20 pounds heavier if their Hudl measurements are correct 187 vs. 205. I agree with CaneTheGaytors that Whaley is more of a straight ahead back, but I don't see that as a negative, especially if he continues to put on weight. Whaley fits the mold of the Bulldog backs that Richt has churned out.
 
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Well, if he flips and FAU is his choice, no offense....but doesn't that tell you how good of a back he is? Sure, it isn't set in stone and we're all just talking here, but how in the **** could your second best option be FAU or even UCF? How could every coach at a name or even decent BCS team not see he was worth a scholarship to their school? If he has legit offers bigger than that, then what is wrong with him were he to choose FAU or UCF? Call me confused on this one, but something doesn't add up.

The guys defending him will point out Antonio Brown and TY Hilton, because those two went unnoticed and are now stars lol
 
Guy from Texas is way better

Lay off that crack pipe. Dude from Texas is a straight line runner, no wiggle.

Hamilton has better vision, wiggle and is faster. You guys need some glasses and stop being star whores.

Devonte Freeman and Gio Bernard were not the highest rated backs and they were both studs. You guys need to learn how to analyze film. The majority of you suck at it.

Just because he's a strait line runner does not make him worse. Gurley ran straight lines right into the endzone. It's nice to keep as many So Fla atheletes as we can, but it doesn't mean that there aren't better players out there in the nation.

And you have no room to tell people how good they are at analyzing film. Yes the majority of people on here don't know what to look for, but all you did was just copy exactly what D-Money said.
Problem w/highlight films are just that - they're highlights, and don't truly represent a body of work. Just sayin'.
 
A thread full of porsters questioning Richt's eye for talent at the RB position. Classic.
 
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