Here's my shame list:
1) it's a shame that Otis Anderson didn't get to play on the 80's Miami teams...he was the only offense back into the late 70's. Literally teams just focused on him
2) it's a shame that McGahee blew out his knee against OSU...not only would be have been a top 5 pick, I think he would've had an even more productive NFL career; he just wasn't the same after that injury
3) it's a shame the NFL didn't see the real Frank Gore...even w the two ACL injuries, he was still a beast. Gore could've been mentioned in the greatest RB of all time discussion, had not been for those ACL injuries
4) it's a shame Duke had to play for Golden. If he played for Bama putting up those same numbers he did here, he would've been a 1st team All American and at least a late 1st to early 2nd round pick, imo
What is GOMAB?
Go Canes!
Here's my shame list:
1) it's a shame that Otis Anderson didn't get to play on the 80's Miami teams...he was the only offense back into the late 70's. Literally teams just focused on him
2) it's a shame that McGahee blew out his knee against OSU...not only would be have been a top 5 pick, I think he would've had an even more productive NFL career; he just wasn't the same after that injury
3) it's a shame the NFL didn't see the real Frank Gore...even w the two ACL injuries, he was still a beast. Gore could've been mentioned in the greatest RB of all time discussion, had not been for those ACL injuries
4) it's a shame Duke had to play for Golden. If he played for Bama putting up those same numbers he did here, he would've been a 1st team All American and at least a late 1st to early 2nd round pick, imo
Here's my shame list:
1) it's a shame that Otis Anderson didn't get to play on the 80's Miami teams...he was the only offense back into the late 70's. Literally teams just focused on him
2) it's a shame that McGahee blew out his knee against OSU...not only would be have been a top 5 pick, I think he would've had an even more productive NFL career; he just wasn't the same after that injury
3) it's a shame the NFL didn't see the real Frank Gore...even w the two ACL injuries, he was still a beast. Gore could've been mentioned in the greatest RB of all time discussion, had not been for those ACL injuries
4) it's a shame Duke had to play for Golden. If he played for Bama putting up those same numbers he did here, he would've been a 1st team All American and at least a late 1st to early 2nd round pick, imo
GOMAB frat. GOMAB
Here's my shame list:
1) it's a shame that Otis Anderson didn't get to play on the 80's Miami teams...he was the only offense back into the late 70's. Literally teams just focused on him
2) it's a shame that McGahee blew out his knee against OSU...not only would be have been a top 5 pick, I think he would've had an even more productive NFL career; he just wasn't the same after that injury
3) it's a shame the NFL didn't see the real Frank Gore...even w the two ACL injuries, he was still a beast. Gore could've been mentioned in the greatest RB of all time discussion, had not been for those ACL injuries
4) it's a shame Duke had to play for Golden. If he played for Bama putting up those same numbers he did here, he would've been a 1st team All American and at least a late 1st to early 2nd round pick, imo
The irony is McGahee would not have had his 2002 season without Gore's first ACL injury.
I would have loved to have seen Edge play on one of the 2000-2002 teams. He could have put up 2K yards.
And let's not forget Najeh. He was a beast before his first ACL injury promoted a move to FB.
Has any team in recent memory had that many great backs in succession? Edge, Portis, Najeh, Willis, Gore, and even James Jackson (who was pretty **** good). Hard to fathom the 2001 tailback depth chart was Portis, Gore, and Willis. I think combined they have close to 28-30,000 yards in the NFL.
What Ya'll know bout A.L.T., C.I.B., & L.F.M.?Here's my shame list:
1) it's a shame that Otis Anderson didn't get to play on the 80's Miami teams...he was the only offense back into the late 70's. Literally teams just focused on him
2) it's a shame that McGahee blew out his knee against OSU...not only would be have been a top 5 pick, I think he would've had an even more productive NFL career; he just wasn't the same after that injury
3) it's a shame the NFL didn't see the real Frank Gore...even w the two ACL injuries, he was still a beast. Gore could've been mentioned in the greatest RB of all time discussion, had not been for those ACL injuries
4) it's a shame Duke had to play for Golden. If he played for Bama putting up those same numbers he did here, he would've been a 1st team All American and at least a late 1st to early 2nd round pick, imo
GOMAB frat. GOMAB
What is GOMAB?
Go Canes!
It's a fraternal saying. Sacred if you will.
Go CANES!
What is GOMAB?
Go Canes!
It's a fraternal saying. Sacred if you will.
Go CANES!
Here's my shame list:
1) it's a shame that Otis Anderson didn't get to play on the 80's Miami teams...he was the only offense back into the late 70's. Literally teams just focused on him
2) it's a shame that McGahee blew out his knee against OSU...not only would be have been a top 5 pick, I think he would've had an even more productive NFL career; he just wasn't the same after that injury
3) it's a shame the NFL didn't see the real Frank Gore...even w the two ACL injuries, he was still a beast. Gore could've been mentioned in the greatest RB of all time discussion, had not been for those ACL injuries
4) it's a shame Duke had to play for Golden. If he played for Bama putting up those same numbers he did here, he would've been a 1st team All American and at least a late 1st to early 2nd round pick, imo
if Mcgahee doesn't take that cheap shot and blow out his knee we blow out OSU and win 6th NC
Here's my shame list:
1) it's a shame that Otis Anderson didn't get to play on the 80's Miami teams...he was the only offense back into the late 70's. Literally teams just focused on him
2) it's a shame that McGahee blew out his knee against OSU...not only would be have been a top 5 pick, I think he would've had an even more productive NFL career; he just wasn't the same after that injury
3) it's a shame the NFL didn't see the real Frank Gore...even w the two ACL injuries, he was still a beast. Gore could've been mentioned in the greatest RB of all time discussion, had not been for those ACL injuries
4) it's a shame Duke had to play for Golden. If he played for Bama putting up those same numbers he did here, he would've been a 1st team All American and at least a late 1st to early 2nd round pick, imo
It's almost like every top back from RBU has gotten injured
Here's my shame list:
1) it's a shame that Otis Anderson didn't get to play on the 80's Miami teams...he was the only offense back into the late 70's. Literally teams just focused on him
2) it's a shame that McGahee blew out his knee against OSU...not only would be have been a top 5 pick, I think he would've had an even more productive NFL career; he just wasn't the same after that injury
3) it's a shame the NFL didn't see the real Frank Gore...even w the two ACL injuries, he was still a beast. Gore could've been mentioned in the greatest RB of all time discussion, had not been for those ACL injuries
4) it's a shame Duke had to play for Golden. If he played for Bama putting up those same numbers he did here, he would've been a 1st team All American and at least a late 1st to early 2nd round pick, imo
The irony is McGahee would not have had his 2002 season without Gore's first ACL injury.
I would have loved to have seen Edge play on one of the 2000-2002 teams. He could have put up 2K yards.
And let's not forget Najeh. He was a beast before his first ACL injury promoted a move to FB.
Has any team in recent memory had that many great backs in succession? Edge, Portis, Najeh, Willis, Gore, and even James Jackson (who was pretty **** good). Hard to fathom the 2001 tailback depth chart was Portis, Gore, and Willis. I think combined they have close to 28-30,000 yards in the NFL.
That is definitely the irony. I don't think ANY school can boast the running backs we've had for about 40 yrs now!!! 40 yrs, my dude!