I was told to tell you shut the **** up... bwaaahahahaYou can tell in this video that he hurt his left leg. He doesn’t cut as hard off that leg as he’s probably still gaining confidence back
The confidence to cut on it full speed is usually the last thing to return. But it's a good sign that he's not wearing a brace. Probably means he's a full go medically.You can tell in this video that he hurt his left leg. He doesn’t cut as hard off that leg as he’s probably still gaining confidence back
I was told to tell you shut the **** up... bwaaahahaha
You can tell from that video he will be good to go by camp. Cutting with no brace and a man pulling him from behind. Definitely no acl with this type of recovery unless lingard is Jerry rice or adrian peterson
You can tell in this video that he hurt his left leg. He doesn’t cut as hard off that leg as he’s probably still gaining confidence back
If I ever thought I ran into some characters in my day to day lord does this place put that to the test. To the bus huhI’m glad to see you’ve chilled on posting things you’ve been told to no longer post.
Careful now. That's the great grandson of Pete garcias third cousins best friend. He knows things intuitivelyYou can tell his junk was on the left side because of the way he was cutting.
I mean, seriously, some of you fūckin people.
It’s crazy how we have a three headed monster at RB.
That approach though is a problem in itself. Nothing wrong with saying they're still unproven regardless of how much potential they have I'd agree. Gotta strap it up and turn that potential into your performance. But bringing up any of our other players from past wont help them reach their potential one way or another. They all know what we expect. Let them be great on their own terms brother. Regardless very few teams ever anywhere that can say they stack up to that or what we had with ej either. That's just realityNah, it's more or less what a top 20 program should have. I like those three, but none of them has proved himself to be AA or even All Conference.
You want to talk crazy -- We had Portis, McGahee, and Gore in 2001 -- three NFL All-Pros. And you can add Najeh Davenport at FB, who also played many years in the NFL. ****, the son of Walter Payton was even on that team, buried somewhere back on the depth chart.
Again, I like the three we have (hope they're all 100% healthy), but it's nothing compared to what our 2001 team had.
That approach though is a problem in itself. Nothing wrong with saying they're still unproven regardless of how much potential they have I'd agree. Gotta strap it up and turn that potential into your performance. But bringing up any of our other players from past wont help them reach their potential one way or another. They all know what we expect. Let them be great on their own terms brother. Regardless very few teams ever anywhere that can say they stack up to that or what we had with ej either. That's just reality
Ah. My bad then. I dont usually read through most of this. That's absolutely the case. Running back,wr,de & db we should never be anything less than stacked.I don't disagree with anything you wrote. TaylorCane said it was 'crazy" that we have Lingard, DJ, and Camron. And I responded that it's more or less the RB depth chart you'd expect Miami to have.
Nah, it's more or less what a top 20 program should have. I like those three, but none of them has proved himself to be AA or even All Conference.
You want to talk crazy -- We had Portis, McGahee, and Gore in 2001 -- three NFL All-Pros. And you can add Najeh Davenport at FB, who also played many years in the NFL. ****, the son of Walter Payton was even on that team, buried somewhere back on the depth chart.
Again, I like the three we have (hope they're all 100% healthy), but it's nothing compared to what our 2001 team had.