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<blockquote data-quote="croberts" data-source="post: 739514" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>It’s funny. I understand that if you are younger than 55, Ivory and Sims are not in your equation. At 64, I did see Lenny Snow but not the 1950s studs. </p><p>Problem is, if we go back that far we are talking single platoon football with the RBs playing both ways. </p><p>I have great respect for our history but can’t imagine Castleberry at 155 lbs ( his last year at Tech) playing today. </p><p>Now Indian Joe Guyon was a beast. The largest player on our roster at 190lbs (and the fastest) 100 years ago. Heck, Alabama won a National Championship in the 60s with an offensive line small than 190. </p><p>We have some great history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croberts, post: 739514, member: 750"] It’s funny. I understand that if you are younger than 55, Ivory and Sims are not in your equation. At 64, I did see Lenny Snow but not the 1950s studs. Problem is, if we go back that far we are talking single platoon football with the RBs playing both ways. I have great respect for our history but can’t imagine Castleberry at 155 lbs ( his last year at Tech) playing today. Now Indian Joe Guyon was a beast. The largest player on our roster at 190lbs (and the fastest) 100 years ago. Heck, Alabama won a National Championship in the 60s with an offensive line small than 190. We have some great history. [/QUOTE]
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