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<blockquote data-quote="Coloradojacket" data-source="post: 271817" data-attributes="member: 3070"><p>1. Comparing a coach taking another job and a kid transferring are apples and oranges. The coach has one in the hand. The transferring player has nothing. Yes he can go to another school to say be a running back but he then still needs to beat out the current running backs, And if the school has poor running backs then probably he is about to join a lesser team.</p><p>2. As far as Tech and the NFL when it comes to running backs. The only Tech running backs that saw real time where Dorsey Levens, a ND transfer, and Tashard Choice, and Oklahoma transfer. Eddie Lee Ivery saw time but sort of messed that up. Our greatest running backs in the modern era, Jerry Mays and Robert Lavette, well Lavattes went to the cowboys but hardly ever played.</p><p>3. Our offense only limits a quarterback from becoming an NFL quarterback but that also is still a possibility. Just remember one really good quarterback in the NFL, Donovan McNabb, he played at Syracuse when they ran the Wishbone. It is a matter of the talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coloradojacket, post: 271817, member: 3070"] 1. Comparing a coach taking another job and a kid transferring are apples and oranges. The coach has one in the hand. The transferring player has nothing. Yes he can go to another school to say be a running back but he then still needs to beat out the current running backs, And if the school has poor running backs then probably he is about to join a lesser team. 2. As far as Tech and the NFL when it comes to running backs. The only Tech running backs that saw real time where Dorsey Levens, a ND transfer, and Tashard Choice, and Oklahoma transfer. Eddie Lee Ivery saw time but sort of messed that up. Our greatest running backs in the modern era, Jerry Mays and Robert Lavette, well Lavattes went to the cowboys but hardly ever played. 3. Our offense only limits a quarterback from becoming an NFL quarterback but that also is still a possibility. Just remember one really good quarterback in the NFL, Donovan McNabb, he played at Syracuse when they ran the Wishbone. It is a matter of the talent. [/QUOTE]
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