I would love to see what Troy could do in todays game and the style of offense we run now.For Today's game I take Breece, but I watched every home game Troy played in. He was the real deal.
Breece is a slightly smaller version of Adrian Peterson. No contest.It’s the off season. Let’s have some fun.
Woof that's a tall statement. IDK about that.Breece is a slightly smaller version of Adrian Peterson. No contest.
I firmly believe you truly had to see Troy have destructive run after destructive run in person to grasp how unreal he was.These results just tell me we have a lot of posters in their 20s.
Yeah, Troy actually had a better run blocking OL than Breece ever did. My vote goes to Breece. Take that, Boomers.In Troy's 2 years as a starter, he averaged 34 carries per game and 5.6 ypc when everybody and their mother knew he was getting the ball. (1995-96: Davis 702 carries; QBs 475 pass attempts)
Breece had 3 games total with 30+ carries, and his career high was 34 against Oregon. His career ypc was just under 5.5 in a much more balanced offense (run vs pass).
Troy had 33 career catches and handled some kickoff return duties.
Breece caught 82 passes.
Troy's OL included Tim Kohn (who made the Raiders' 53-man roster) and Pat Augafa (who was on various NFL preseason and practice squads).
We'll see if/how the rest of Breece's OL work out professionally, but Julian Good-Jones is currently a starter in the CFL.
Yeah, Troy actually had a better run blocking OL than Breece ever did. My vote goes to Breece. Take that, Boomers.
Breece can block, Troy could not learn any of the schemes.
Serious question, how old are you and did you ever see Troy play in person?I would say Breece and it isn't even all that close. Davis was incredible, but once Breece found an opening he couldn't be tackled. Davis would get tackled after finding an opening because he didn't have the downfield speed of Breece. Davis had a better run blocking line behind him, too. Let's hope in two year's we are having this same debate with the third name being Brock!
Story goes the offense was practicing and discussing the scheme on a certain play and who blocks who. One of the lineman pointed out the coach did not state who would block a certain defender on the play and the coach's response was "that's Troy's guy." Absolute classic.