The Don is back - "I was born for this"

Lingard is not Chaney or knighton, the comparisons should end there really. Completely Different skills Sets as those 2 are more natural rbs than the gator transfer was entering Miami,
As I said earlier, Lingard is a freak athlete but not a great RB. There’s no excuse for transferring to the gaytors, but I find it amazing everyone on here labels him as a “bust” when he blew out his knee.
 
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As I said earlier, Lingard is a freak athlete but not a great RB. There’s no excuse for transferring to the gaytors, but I find it amazing everyone on here labels him as a “bust” when he blew out his knee.
I woudnt even call him a freak athlete, that’s what Chaney is if you look at their testing numbers but he’s a good athlete. Chaney and knighton both tested better in the Nike sparq rating than Lingard did. I’m not going to call him a bust but we will see what he does. Don’t want to be Disrespectful but that “ I was Dreaming about the gators for months” irked me for sure
 
Duke is always going to be hard to judge because he played on some subpar teams. Put him on some of those loaded 99-02 teams and he'd likely compare better to Gore, McGahee, Portis, Edge, etc. I think you could probably also say the same for Lamar Miller. The fact that Duke [and Lamar] have had productive NFL careers at a time when the NFL has shifted away from more traditional, run-heavy offenses says a lot about each's ability.
 
All 3 should get snaps if we are putting up 40 a game.

sure, that’s why smu top rushers went for 1300, 500, and 200 last year. Third stringer definitely got meaningful snaps. People say this kind of crap every year if they think we have a stacked position
 
Who you telling? I feel like I just read blasphemy lol. I watched Duke play in all but maybe 5 games throughout his high school career. Amazed in every single one. Dude is THE legend at Norland. Mind you this the same school Antonio Brown/Randy Shannon went to.

And Dwayne Bowe, Darren Smith, Xavier Rhodes, etc
 
You're not the only one, that's the prevailing thought on the board, the majority of people on here think because he played in a Wing-T it's gonna take him forever to learn the Spread.

I'm actually in the minority along with Cribby that thinks Chaney will hit the ground running his TF year.

He's a physical freak with special ability & high upside, people are selling too high on High school offense transition & not paying enough attention to his elite athletic traits.

I think people look at Lingard and they think Chaney will have similar issues adjusting. But Don is really intelligent and has better instincts than Lingard. Lingard has The Don beat when it comes to pure speed, but Don is a much more complete football player.

Plus I have a feeling that Lashlee’s recognizes the needs to simplify certain things in the playbook due to Corona and the reliance on some freshmen this year
 
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“I know it’s going to give me chills to wear that U. … I was born for this. This is what I’m here to do. This is what I do best. I can’t wait to get out there.”

 
“I know it’s going to give me chills to wear that U. … I was born for this. This is what I’m here to do. This is what I do best. I can’t wait to get out there.”

Size, speed and moves, oh my!
 
Frank Gore has the greatest instincts and vision of any running back that I have ever seen. Gore used to put up 400 yards rushing games at Coral Gables High, and he was very special. Gore also put in the hard work. Gore isn’t big, but he was just a natural RB talent. Gore runs low and behind his pads. And Gore’s vision and running instincts are off the charts. Chaney is very different kind of RB. Chaney is bigger and could be faster, but what separates RBs is vision, balance, heart and instincts, and Gore has it all

Chaney has all the tools and one could wonder where his ceiling is based on his H.S. system and natural development. My jury is out on Don but, in what limited tape i've seen, it looks like he can do whatever he pleases at the next level. It's just a matter of the OL gelling, how he sees the field, opportunities and his feel for the game.
 
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