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.2s in the 40 is the difference between a RB and a TE.Significantly???
.2s in the 40 is the difference between a RB and a TE.Significantly???
Nope. Eckel was a very good RB.2s in the 40 is the difference between a RB and a TE.
Nope. Eckel was a very good RB
I don't disagree with you.
But Eckel would not be a starting BB here at GT.
Skov, Days, MarshallI love Eckel's tough, hard nosed, rushing. But what starting BB here would he have beaten out for starts? I think none.
Allen too, I think, and Sims, definitely. Both were faster, but neither had the outrageous balance Eckel showed. It was almost impossible to knock him off his feet with a single hit, especially in the open field. Mills is like that and so was the real Adrian Peterson.Skov, Days, Marshall
Allen too, I think, and Sims, definitely. Both were faster, but neither had the outrageous balance Eckel showed. It was almost impossible to knock him off his feet with a single hit, especially in the open field. Mills is like that and so was the real Adrian Peterson.
I've always wanted us to have a BB like Eckel. Looks like my wish has come true and he's faster too boot. We'll see how that works out.
And, yes, Eckel would have started at Tech ahead all our BBs except Dwyer and (maybe) Laskey/Days.
I have to agree with you. I have watched Navy since CPJ left Annapolis, and they run the option much more crisply than we do. That has been disappointing. But sometimes you have to acknowledge that Navy is playing Temple or UConn or Memphis, and we are playing Clemson, or Georgia or Mississippi State. Sometimes that makes a difference. And we have gotten away from the midline, that Navy does so well. I think that is personnel related. Many say we will get back to that with Jordan at quarterback. You would have to think that Paul Johnson knows the offense at least as well as Coach Niumatalolo.FWIW, I was absolutely not saying that Navy is in any way better than GT. This is a question of STYLE.
I've been curious to see a GT team in the STYLE of Navy, which we haven't seen yet. To me, this year's GT team looks to be in the STYLE of Navy, just more talented.
Correct. The size and speed of the athletes on defense every week are better than what Navy plays against for most of their schedule.The differences between USNA and Tech. are mainly in the defenses we play against. Navy just doesn't see these defenses week after week if at all.
I will say Sims could have shifted to AB if we had a big bruiser like Eckel. He wasn't a natural at that spot but he was best 11.
I will say Sims could have shifted to AB if we had a big bruiser like Eckel. He wasn't a natural at that spot but he was best 11.
I think Boomer is right about this: it's a matter of style of the QBs and how coaches adjust to it more then anything else. To see this compare Keenan Reynolds and JT.I have to agree with you. I have watched Navy since CPJ left Annapolis, and they run the option much more crisply than we do.
History does not agree: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_EckelEckel would have been as effective as Skov was here.
The comparisons in this topic are bordering on absurd at this point.
His NFL achievements say that he was better than all of our guys except Dwyer. Allen seems like the best comparison. Laskey and Days are also both comparable but definitively behind him by the NFL achievement metric. I'm not sure the NFL metric is 100% accurate, but I think it's a much better way to compare than trusting your own GT-biased eyes to judge between player talent levels. Why would an NFL team (or any for-profit organization) pay someone to work for them who was behind someone else that they could easily hire in talent? Opportunity difference, exposure difference, contacts/relationships difference - possible but not likely.
NmFirst, I couldn't care less about NFL achievements. GT isn't in the NFL and we don't have an offense that translates at all to the NFL.
Secondly, what NFL achievements? He was a career practice player and special teams guy. What little offense he did play was as a fullback, a position we don't actually have. We saw what happened when we tried to play a true fullback at bback.