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Old 12-06-2007, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by jwinslow View Post
Well he must be unworthy of respect then, if you're sick of hearing about him

If you want to actually talk football, then do so. But save the homeristic nonsense for the smackboards. Obviously you can't stand to give Beanie credit for who knows what reason. Jacob Hester is not the best back OSU will face this year, but that won't prevent him from getting tough yards.
I think Wells is on par with most SEC back and better NFL material than Hester. I would say physical Hester is not the best you have faced, but mentally he is the best you have faced. Basically when I think of Big10 football, I think of players like Hester. 4.5 speed or better and not afraid to lay the wood.

Williams and Scott are better than any RB you guys have faced this year but they run light and can be brought down easier than Hester. Williams especially tries to avoid contact and Scott is just not as tough as his physical nature would indicate. I think that is why Hester has been the starter all year long, he is just what Miles looks for in a running back.

I have stated that Wells is not the best RB we faced this year. That honor goes to McFadden who is an incredbile physical freak. To be able to move at 4.3 speed or better in full pads with his size, geezee. I would argue that McFadden would run for 200+ against Ohio State's defense from the WildHog. Not that you guys are bad; he is that damn good.
 
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