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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 319533" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>I saw all of PJ's teams at Ga Southern when he was head coach. Dedrick compares favorably with Peterson. I think AP had a little more elusiveness but both were very strong and physical. AP might be a touch faster. Guy I know who worked at Red and Black when he was at Georgia interviewed Georgia's defensive tackles after PJ, AP and Southern played in Athens in a downpour and those guys - who included Richard Seymour - said AP was legit, said he could play.</p><p>One of the games I didn't get to see was the UMass revenge game at home, when AP put up 333 yards and 5 TDs - and knocked out two defenders on one run. I mean, out cold. </p><p>I forget which big time RB got his 45th career TD in his senior season a few years ago. I just thought, yeah, AP had 45 touchdowns. In one season alone.</p><p>I think he averaged 5.5 or 5.6 ypc as a pro, which is just ridiculous. But he was stuck behind some other guys even though the Bears coaching staff loved him and every time they put him in he produced. It's hard to believe his freshman season was 19 years ago.</p><p>JT and Greg Hill had similar speed though JT was probably a little stronger (Greg, who is one of my favorite people in the world, was only about 165-170 as a senior) and had a little stronger throwing arm. When Greg got in the open field, no one caught him. He ran a legit 4.4 and I know opposing coaches were just as scared if not more scared of him than they were AP, because the ball was in his hands every play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 319533, member: 1062"] I saw all of PJ's teams at Ga Southern when he was head coach. Dedrick compares favorably with Peterson. I think AP had a little more elusiveness but both were very strong and physical. AP might be a touch faster. Guy I know who worked at Red and Black when he was at Georgia interviewed Georgia's defensive tackles after PJ, AP and Southern played in Athens in a downpour and those guys - who included Richard Seymour - said AP was legit, said he could play. One of the games I didn't get to see was the UMass revenge game at home, when AP put up 333 yards and 5 TDs - and knocked out two defenders on one run. I mean, out cold. I forget which big time RB got his 45th career TD in his senior season a few years ago. I just thought, yeah, AP had 45 touchdowns. In one season alone. I think he averaged 5.5 or 5.6 ypc as a pro, which is just ridiculous. But he was stuck behind some other guys even though the Bears coaching staff loved him and every time they put him in he produced. It's hard to believe his freshman season was 19 years ago. JT and Greg Hill had similar speed though JT was probably a little stronger (Greg, who is one of my favorite people in the world, was only about 165-170 as a senior) and had a little stronger throwing arm. When Greg got in the open field, no one caught him. He ran a legit 4.4 and I know opposing coaches were just as scared if not more scared of him than they were AP, because the ball was in his hands every play. [/QUOTE]
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