Didn't want to be the first to say TD because it puts him in high company, but I agree. His size and the way he changes direction remind me of Troy.I honestly see a lot of Troy Davis in his game. Don’t know if he has that lateral motion, but it’s the “little guy/violent runner” thing.
I could see a Sproles/Montgomery hybrid comp.
What really set Troy apart was his balance coupled with strength. He took so many hits that simply bounced him laterally but he never stopped churning the legs so he continued forward. One defender compared tackling him to trying to tackle a cube.Didn't want to be the first to say TD because it puts him in high company, but I agree. His size and the way he changes direction remind me of Troy.
Ramos is #90 now. This is the second game in a row he wore that number but it doesn’t show that on the team site.
Deon Silas = Jacquizz Rodgers
He's built like Alex Leatherwood in the frame of Kevin Hart. And has the elusiveness of Shaky Smithson and speed of Jaquizz Rodgers.
That's cool, I only know of one of the four guys, not the football player.
That's cool, I only know of one of the four guys, not the football player.
First person that came to mind as well.Deon Silas = Jacquizz Rodgers
Have not read the rest of the thread yet, but just wanted to chime in with: Maurice Jones-DrewWho does he remind you guys of? Doesn’t have to be a former cyclone, I just can’t quite put my finger on it.
I was at the Missouri game when Troy set the school record for yards in a game with 378. I think he had like 150 in the 4th. It was insane. Some students had a “yard o meter” sign that kept track of his season totals in real time. He went into the game a little over six hundred and cracked 1,000 during the game everyone was like holy ****. Anyway old man memories. Anyone want to hear about Todd Doxzen?What really set Troy apart was his balance coupled with strength. He took so many hits that simply bounced him laterally but he never stopped churning the legs so he continued forward. One defender compared tackling him to trying to tackle a cube.
I was at the Missouri game when Troy set the school record for yards in a game with 378. I think he had like 150 in the 4th. It was insane. Some students had a “yard o meter” sign that kept track of his season totals in real time. He went into the game a little over six hundred and cracked 1,000 during the game everyone was like holy ****. Anyway old man memories. Anyone want to hear about Todd Doxzen?
Yes. Look like he had been waiting all season to get his chance. He is going to have to watch his anger, tho. Came up with a headbutt and a punch jab on an ordinary shove outta bounds. Surprised he wasn't flagged.I love his energy and he looks so elusive and quick. Can't wait to see more of him.
He reminds me of a RB from Texas Tech during the really good Leach years. For the life of me, I can't remember his name.
Any one know the 40 times for Silas and Sanders?
What really set Troy apart was his balance coupled with strength. He took so many hits that simply bounced him laterally but he never stopped churning the legs so he continued forward. One defender compared tackling him to trying to tackle a cube.
This is the one who I’ve gotten twice that I really think is the one. There’s plenty of fun sized running backs who came to mind but I was trying to think of one with that bowling ball physique and MJD seems like the best fit to meHave not read the rest of the thread yet, but just wanted to chime in with: Maurice Jones-Drew
Better than Bo Williams
It was Texas A&MYa know the one time we gave Bo Williams the ball, he was pretty good. I think it was when we were down about a hundred to Baylor and he busted off a big run. I guess he wasn't so good at learning the playbook, but he was better than anything else we could put out there at the time in my opinion even considering that.