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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 931623" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I once compared Tony to OJ. Same size (Tony was an inch shorter, but about 10 lbs heavier), same speed, same style of running. Same tempo too: 4 yards, 3 yards, 30 yards, 5 yards, etc, He would have won the Heisman that year if he hadn't been so badly injured; he was way ahead of other RBs in YPG and total yards at the time. I particularly remember him in the Clemson game that year. The field was a sea of mud. Tony came around end, planted his foot and slipped. I've seldom seen a more disappointed RB; if he had kept his feet, he would have scored easily. Btw, I saw a picture of him in an OJ jersey later that year; I think he read my post.</p><p></p><p>I used to really like PJ as well. He would get in the second level and absolutely look for a DB to run over. I'd sit in the stands and get the occasional laugh by yelling, "Run <em>away</em> from them, PJ!" He almost never did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 931623, member: 265"] I once compared Tony to OJ. Same size (Tony was an inch shorter, but about 10 lbs heavier), same speed, same style of running. Same tempo too: 4 yards, 3 yards, 30 yards, 5 yards, etc, He would have won the Heisman that year if he hadn't been so badly injured; he was way ahead of other RBs in YPG and total yards at the time. I particularly remember him in the Clemson game that year. The field was a sea of mud. Tony came around end, planted his foot and slipped. I've seldom seen a more disappointed RB; if he had kept his feet, he would have scored easily. Btw, I saw a picture of him in an OJ jersey later that year; I think he read my post. I used to really like PJ as well. He would get in the second level and absolutely look for a DB to run over. I'd sit in the stands and get the occasional laugh by yelling, "Run [I]away[/I] from them, PJ!" He almost never did. [/QUOTE]
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