Wait..... You asked him why his forehead looked like raw hamburger meat? Jk I would hope you didn't ask it that way, but that's probably something you shouldn't ask in the future considering it's something most people would be embarrassed about, and wouldn't want to be reminded of.
I am not sure I agree with this. Well, let's just say I don't agree. While I do feel Clinton showed us a good bit and was our most productive AB last year, I do not share your opinion that he ran through hits. In fact, my biggest criticism would be that he specifically did not get tough yards, nor outrun people to gain extra yards. Lynch played well in that he executed his assignments pretty well and got yards when he had space. Our system provides a good bit of that and he played well within our system. Go back and rewind the film and watch. Then go back and watch, say, Deon Hill from 2014, and then ask yourself, who really made the plays to move the chains when it didn't look like it was there and who didn't. Let me be clear, I am a fan of CL and I expect him to contribute this year. He needs to grow and improve, but the sledding will be a little tougher when it comes to getting on the field. If he grows and continues to start, I will be pleased as punch.
He said he was good in open space, he probably had the majority of our big chunk runs. I do agree that he went down easily, not always, but last year we all went down easy.Are you serious? CL averaged 9.5 per carry and 24.8 per reception. DH had 6.8 per rush and 17.8 per reception. DH played in a much better offense than CL. Again are you serious?
Sorry Boomer- much as I hate to disagree with you, I just have to. CL is the little engine that could!!!
The 2014 team averaged 99 yds more per game. 11-3 vs 3-9. CL had better stats. It's a really bold claim to make with no supporting evidence. It's hard to believe CL had yards gifted to him in a much worse offense.He said he was good in open space, he probably had the majority of our big chunk runs. I do agree that he went down easily, not always, but last year we all went down easy.
When DH was scoring touch downs and only having to go 4 yards it kinda messes his numbers up, CL had most of his plays from his own 10 yard line of course I'm kidding, but there is a lot of things that go into stats and many things can make one player have better stats than the other even if they arent better. I'm not saying this is the case but just pointing out things, like how many touches did each player get? If you are getting more touches chances are you might not get as many ypc, what team are you playing, did you brake off a 90 yard run untouched and then the next two runs of the game get 1 yard a piece? If so you just averaged almost 31 yards per carry but would you rather have that or would you rather have a guy get the ball 7 or 8 times and get 5 or 6 yards every time and be getting more first downs? All these things go into stats and can make things look different than they really are. Even things like was it a blowout and the other team playing subs or did one guy get more touches early in the game when the D had fresh legs and the other get the ball later and the D worn out. Stats are one of the biggest mistakes in looking to see if a player is good or not imo, just to many variables.The 2014 team averaged 99 yds more per game. 11-3 vs 3-9. CL had better stats. It's a really bold claim to make with no supporting evidence. It's hard to believe CL had yards gifted to him in a much worse offense.
Are you serious? CL averaged 9.5 per carry and 24.8 per reception. DH had 6.8 per rush and 17.8 per reception. DH played in a much better offense than CL. Again are you serious?
The 2014 team averaged 99 yds more per game. 11-3 vs 3-9. CL had better stats. It's a really bold claim to make with no supporting evidence. It's hard to believe CL had yards gifted to him in a much worse offense.
While I think we have more playing depth than you say, we may just have different scales.
Fwiw, if we have a #5-7 ACC D, we'll be allowing abt 2.0 ppd v pwr5. If our O gets back up close to 3.0 ppdvpwr5, we'll be competing for top 10 ranking.
I don't think Boomer's post said either that DH had better stats, or that any AB is/was better than any other. He specifically argued that DH in 2014 was better at yards after contact than CL in 2015. I don't see anything in your posts that provide counter argument to that point.
As to "no supporting evidence", what would you like? Does someone need to go back thru the film and measure yards after contact numbers for each? I would suggest that you look at Boomer's posts in previous years. He reviews film after the games and provides analysis, some of it pretty detailed. Nobody is perfect, and people can have different opinions. However, if you want to provide counter-argument to someone who consistently provides detailed analysis, please argue with more than one stat and a flippant question.
Hmmmm....as I replied to this thread I began to make a point which I almost immediately began to revise my position on as I thought more about it. But I started out with the standpoint that our ABs are dual threat guys but running backs first and foremost IMO. And that I don't think that has changed much since 08. See Anthony Allen who later moved to BB. There hasn't been a repeat of this so I could be wrong.
I then started to hypothesize what we would do if we had 3 Bo Jacksons and 3 Barry Sanders on roster. Initially I thought the Bos would all start ahead of the Barrys.....but I began to think more about it and changed my mind a bit....i think I would start 1 Bo at BB, one Bo at AB, and one Barry at AB. I can see the argument in starting two Barrys at AB however. Only thing I wouldn't do is start a Barry at BB.
Someone plz ask CPJ what he would do . Sorry for the derail and random silly hypothesis.
I really respect that you guys like CL and I like him too, ALOT. It is perfectly fine that you don't share my opinion. I just want to make sure you understand where I am coming from. Sometimes I hesitate to write opinions like this because it appears that I dislike an athlete or root against them somehow.
I think in a perfect world CPJ would want a Bo/Hershel explosion guy/body type at BB For sure...At AB you don't want to tip sides and want to be even. So I think two guys that are identical on either side would be his preference. One aspect of his offense that goes underlooked is a balanced formation with no player types tipping off playside....
So for me; he would have two AB's identical...with running, catching, blocking ability dynamic look.
Two Marshall Faulks and one Bo Jackson