BoxingRobes
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RIP to cmar 
May this new RB summon his energy and do us proud.
May this new RB summon his energy and do us proud.
Lofton theBetter than Ajay Allen
Better than CWH
Better than Pringle
Better fit than Lofton
Better than other guy I can’t remember who left already
Might be better than Fletcher
Will fill a role that D Mart did
Solid addition all around
Matt Rhules ***** *** hates us
Emphasis on the Emory part. Did you not see how they were stacking the box in that game? Lol be for real man. Fletch isn’t some elite back, but yall are crazy thinking he’s not a very good college back. I mean do yall not remember he was coming off a major injury and most expected he wouldn’t even play last year and he was getting carries Game 1Based on his ranking and measurables only
He’s never taken over a game to earn this
Not saying he can’t but there’s no evidence of this
Louisville 2023 but the week before we tried to make him the focal point against FSU with Emory in there and he was a non factor and Chaney was more effective
“I think fletcher”Poor choice of words on my part related to your specific comment. I have just seen a fair amount of CIS criticism of the RB room, particularly Fletcher, and your post triggered that incorrectly. ...
Here's my take:
* I think Fletcher this season will give us what Martinez gave us last season. He's bigger, stronger, healthier and faster than prior seasons
* I think Lyle's all-purpose skills could give us a more complete tandem in Fletcher/Lyle than we had with Martinez/Fletcher
* I was never a Parrish fan, so take this how you will, but I think Brown is as good as Parrish, possibly more reliable in short yardage situations.
* I do think Ajay Allen was more dynamic, but we rarely used him, so I doubt we'll see any drop off in actual production and game impact
* Meanwhile, I think Lofton with another year under his belt will be a major upgrade as a true HB in situational rushing/passing game. TBH, Arroyo never looked fully comfortable in that role outside of blocking. I think Lofton gets genuine touches.
Overall, I really like this position group. I believe it's playoff caliber. CIS would have been on full meltdown if Fletcher and Lyle were at Taint right now versus here.
“I think fletcher”
“I think lyle”
“I think lofton”
You don’t have to think when you have a playoff caliber position group, everyone would know. Like last year we knew we had a top oline, we knew we had a top player/qb, we knew we had a top wr room
We aren’t some random program bro, if anyone should know what a playoff caliber or a great rb room looks like its us. This isn’t one, and that’s fine we don’t necessarily need a playoff caliber rb room to win
Our RB room resembles 2023 more than 2024
Hopefully this guy is the goods
Half this board hated Martinez last year until about mid season.
I would attribute the slow start more to showing up in the summer. If we had him in the spring he probably is better acclimated to the offense.To be fair - Martinez was overweight the first half of the year, and Fletcher was the better RB.
I feel like Martinez weight issues have been totally overlooked.
But coming off our bye (Louisville game) Martinez became a monster the last half of the season. He played ta a level Fletcher doesn't have the ability to get to IMO.
I would attribute the slow start more to showing up in the summer. If we had him in the spring he probably is better acclimated to the offense.
I know "Martinez wasn't comfortable with the scheme" has been the reason, and I'm not saying that wasn't part of it.
But the coaches said he lost 12 lbs from when he got on campus and that's why he had a slow start, and I hadn't seen this really mentioned. IMO that played a bigger part.
I'm making a separate (way too long) post about it.
RIP to cmar
May this new RB summon his energy and do us proud.
We going 60/40 run passHe will be a better RB3 in 2025 than Lyle was in 2024.
If Lyle has truly taken the leap to RB1 and a fully Fletcher makes typical improvements (this was his first spring since arriving, that in itself should be huge for his development). Behind this offensive line, this RB group could be very productive.
The next guy is always the best guy as well. Never fails.
The room just doesn’t have a clear cut leader yet but I hope Lyle is that guy. Fletcher we know what we got there and he’s solid
Part of this is knowing we are gonna probably have to rely on this room more this year than last as well
So why was Don Chaney so much more effective that day than Fletcher? Running into those STACKED boxes with Emory back there for 8.5 ypcEmphasis on the Emory part. Did you not see how they were stacking the box in that game? Lol be for real man. Fletch isn’t some elite back, but yall are crazy thinking he’s not a very good college back. I mean do yall not remember he was coming off a major injury and most expected he wouldn’t even play last year and he was getting carries Game 1
Some good news is IIRC the last two years we’ve been either the best or right up at the top for yards BEFORE contact for RBsThe answer is because we’ve been hearing that Fletcher and Lyle were elite RB1s since we stuffed OSU in the locker for them…
And so some fans are waiting for these elite RB1s to emerge and look like elite RB1s…
And then we saw a glimpse of what an RB1 looks like when Martinez bullied people…
So we overhype everything, especially SFL players and Mario, then when people ask, question, etc —- they are haters or mopes
Board lacks balance… like say… not quite elite RB2s
Might have to disagree with you there. Where he physically plays games has no bearing on his tax status. Now, I know NY tries to play that game, but other states with income tax generally don’t.this isn't an all or nothing "win". if he plays in a state that has income tax, he pays income tax there. he pays no personal income tax for games played in Florida