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Not an ACL.
Boi you got the quickest response time in all of CIS
Not an ACL.
Ppl on this board thought I was crazy for predicting Travis Homer would leave after his junior year. It’s a guarantee that Deejay Dallas is going pro after this season. No way Lorenzo Lingard is settling for 3rd rb going into his junior year.
2020 depth
1a. Lorenzo Lingard JR or
Cam Harris JR
1c. Asa Martin Rs soph
4. Don Chaney fresh
5. Robert Burns rs Jr
@OrangeBowlMagicNot an ACL.
They need to smarten up and allow Deejay to be versatile, which is what he does best. If I'm Enos, nobody can convince me I've got 3-4 better offensive skill players than Dallas, Cam, and Lingard. So put them on the field together. Have Deejay play H-Back....have Deejay flex into the slot...have Deejay play Wildcat QB.....have Deejay line up at Fullback in the I occasionally and throw him the football in the flat with a middle backer on him. Let the kid utilize his skillset along with being a traditional RB, and that also allows you to get Cam and Lingard on the field more.
If this is my offense, Deejay and another RB would both be on the field together a good percentage of the time.
Not an ACL.
Great battle between the two but both have more potential than Dallas imo. Going to be an elite tandem when it’s all said and doneIf LO is 100% healthy it’s LO>Harris
If LO is 100% healthy it’s LO>Harris
And Gore was ahead of Mcgahee in 02 before injury (was going to start)...HmmmIf it's an ACL that's different. I may have missed it - but I haven't seen anything confirming that.
What I've seen is it's an MCL, in which case I'd expect him to be 100% healthy, and bigger & stronger than last year.
I think people are forgetting Lingard was solidly above Harris on the depth chart before getting hurt. Lingard was getting carries, returning kicks, playing special teams - coaches were trying to find ways to get him on the field.
Harris seems very much a change of pace RB. He'll hit some home runs for sure, but I don't think he's physical enough to be an every down RB.
Lingard is the size/speed/physical combo that is a better fit to get more carries. And his pass catching is underrated.
Never liked his upright style....Love him though...Never been overly impressed with Lingard the RB. Great athlete and ball player but not a natural RB.
Never been overly impressed with Lingard the RB. Great athlete and ball player but not a natural RB.
What is a “natural” rb? His measurables were pretty **** near identical coming out of highschool with Todd gurley who happened to play in a WING T OFFENSE like lingard.... Same stature lingard 6’0(with room to grow as his dad is pretty tall if i remember correctly) 200 pounds, gurley was 6’1 205-210 his senior season. Gurley ran a 10.70 as a senior and lingard ran a 10.71 as a junior.Never been overly impressed with Lingard the RB. Great athlete and ball player but not a natural RB.
What is a “natural” rb? His measurables were pretty **** near identical coming out of highschool with Todd gurley who happened to play in a WING T OFFENSE like lingard.... Same stature lingard 6’0(with room to grow as his dad is pretty tall if i remember correctly) 200 pounds, gurley was 6’1 205-210 his senior season. Gurley ran a 10.70 as a senior and lingard ran a 10.71 as a junior.
I may question a lot of things richt did offensively but I’m certainly not questioning his running back recruiting that’s for **** sure.
Lingard is a baller point blank period and an explosive back. He needs to improve things like contact balance but that will come.
If it's an ACL that's different. I may have missed it - but I haven't seen anything confirming that.
What I've seen is it's an MCL, in which case I'd expect him to be 100% healthy, and bigger & stronger than last year.
I think people are forgetting Lingard was solidly above Harris on the depth chart before getting hurt. Lingard was getting carries, returning kicks, playing special teams - coaches were trying to find ways to get him on the field.
Harris seems very much a change of pace RB. He'll hit some home runs for sure, but I don't think he's physical enough to be an every down RB.
Lingard is the size/speed/physical combo that is a better fit to get more carries. And his pass catching is underrated.