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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 216607" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I like Lynch too and I imagine he is a hard worker, although I really don't know. However, my guess is that he falls down the depth chart a little. He will see game action pretty often, but I think he will get passed by a few guys. That first sentence of my quote pretty much sums up why.</p><p></p><p>Searcy is faster and more elusive. Lands-Davis is quite a bit more physical and has proven himself to be a better receiver than we might have originally thought. He won't be confused as much this season. Lynn Griffin was starting to show out by the end of the season. He broke some tackles and looked like he was our best runner at making something out of nothing. JJ Green has a body of work at another school that suggests he will be good. Finally, I was speaking with a guy inside the program with a TON of football experience who told me that Cottrell had already essentially won the starting AB job in a total of one week on campus. He was that good. I have never seen the kid play, but I trust this guy's critique 100%. So, if he has healed up and doesn't have any issues (mentally or physically) with the leg, he might be hard to beat out too. It is going to be an intense situation, which is good for us fans. If Lynch can hold all those guys off, then more power to him. I will be more than happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 216607, member: 639"] I like Lynch too and I imagine he is a hard worker, although I really don't know. However, my guess is that he falls down the depth chart a little. He will see game action pretty often, but I think he will get passed by a few guys. That first sentence of my quote pretty much sums up why. Searcy is faster and more elusive. Lands-Davis is quite a bit more physical and has proven himself to be a better receiver than we might have originally thought. He won't be confused as much this season. Lynn Griffin was starting to show out by the end of the season. He broke some tackles and looked like he was our best runner at making something out of nothing. JJ Green has a body of work at another school that suggests he will be good. Finally, I was speaking with a guy inside the program with a TON of football experience who told me that Cottrell had already essentially won the starting AB job in a total of one week on campus. He was that good. I have never seen the kid play, but I trust this guy's critique 100%. So, if he has healed up and doesn't have any issues (mentally or physically) with the leg, he might be hard to beat out too. It is going to be an intense situation, which is good for us fans. If Lynch can hold all those guys off, then more power to him. I will be more than happy. [/QUOTE]
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