dave mcbride Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 LT went to TCU and they are consistently a top-20 program. And he was a no-brainer top-5 pick. I don't disagree with the general gist of what you're saying, but when, outside of this past year when they finished at #21, has TCU been a "top 20" program, much less a top 40 program?
MattyT Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 I would hardly call him 'nothing more than an adequate backup'... he may not be worth mega-bucks based on his lack of starting time, but he is clearly among the elite back-ups and surely better than at least a handful of starters. elite backups Now those are two words you don't usually see paired together.
smokinandjokin Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 I don't disagree with the general gist of what you're saying, but when, outside of this past year when they finished at #21, has TCU been a "top 20" program, much less a top 40 program? 2006- you mentioned 2005- went undefeated through the regular season and only lost their bowl game...They finished AP #11. 2003- finished 11-2 and AP #25 2002- AP #23 2000- AP #20 Five times since the year 2000 finishing in the AP top-25? I'd say they're consistently a pretty good team. They began their turnaround in 1998 when they finished 6-5 in the regular season and beat Southern Cal in the Sun Bowl. Final AP rankings- all years
Squeally Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 LT went to TCU and they are consistently a top-20 program. And he was a no-brainer top-5 pick. Did you read the guy's post??? I quote, "Trust me that team wouldn't miss a beat if LT went down at RB." And you're criticizing me? Of course players fall through the cracks and are missed by the major schools, and yet end up being successful professionals. But how many? It just doesn't happen that often. It's hilarious the way this board has granted "God's gift" status to a backup player on one of the best teams in the league. Maybe he could come to Buffalo, rush for 1150 yards and 7 TDs for three years, and then we can all decide he sucks and run him out of town. I'm sure RB's across the NFL and NCAA are clammoring to be the guy following Travis and Willis into this gauntlet... The Mountain West is NOT a top conference by any means and I'm not saying he wasn't the top pick and I'm not saying he isn't the best back in football now or arguablly ever (by the time he's done). The guy clarified his statement by saying that MT is not as good but the offense would still be a machine. He's right about that. Would it be as good without LT...definitely not. Also, I'm not criticizing you...I'm criticzing your statement that his post was retarded. If you don't agree, say you don't agree. I don't even care if you don't have a reason. I'm just tired of the name-calling of people who are giving their opinion.
Oneonta Buffalo Fan Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 COLLEGE: Left campus ranked 13th on NCAA all-time rushing list with 4,941 yards…second-most rushing yards in Mid-American Conference annals…set school rushing records for yards (4,941), carries (940), touchdowns (43) and 100-yard games (21)…shattered school mark for all-purpose yards (6,038)…second in school history for total points scored (288)…second-team All-America by NFL Draft Report as junior and senior…second-team All-America by Sporting News as senior and third-team as junior…second-team by Sports Illustrated and College Sports Report and third-team by Associated Press…first-team All-MAC as junior and senior…second-leading rusher in nation with 1,648 yards as senior…MAC Player of Year by College Football News, second-team All-America by Football News, third-team by Pro Football Weekly and honorable mention by Sports Illustrated as junior…nation’s second-leading rusher as junior with 1,915 yards, including career-high 282 against Western Illinois…rushed for 230 yards in first college game against Eastern Michigan…played at Northern Illinois from 2000-03…liberal arts and science major. This was several years ago. What is he know, A BACK UP RB. A good back up Rb, but a very unproven starting RB since college.
dave mcbride Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 2006- you mentioned 2005- went undefeated through the regular season and only lost their bowl game...They finished AP #11. 2003- finished 11-2 and AP #25 2002- AP #23 2000- AP #20 Five times since the year 2000 finishing in the AP top-25? I'd say they're consistently a pretty good team. They began their turnaround in 1998 when they finished 6-5 in the regular season and beat Southern Cal in the Sun Bowl. Final AP rankings- all years Yikes! Clearly, I haven't been paying attention.
dave mcbride Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 This was several years ago. What is he know, A BACK UP RB. A good back up Rb, but a very unproven starting RB since college. You do realize, of course, that Stephen Jackson and Larry Johnson would be backups in SD. As a matter of fact, Larry Johnson *was* a backup for three years behind a superstar, and Jackson was a backup for one season behind another fading star.
smokinandjokin Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 The Mountain West is NOT a top conference by any means and I'm not saying he wasn't the top pick and I'm not saying he isn't the best back in football now or arguablly ever (by the time he's done). The guy clarified his statement by saying that MT is not as good but the offense would still be a machine. He's right about that. Would it be as good without LT...definitely not. Also, I'm not criticizing you...I'm criticzing your statement that his post was retarded. If you don't agree, say you don't agree. I don't even care if you don't have a reason. I'm just tired of the name-calling of people who are giving their opinion. I read yah, I shouldn't have called his retarded post retarded. I apologize. I don't typically nitpick around here, because I understand it's a message board and each has his own opinion. But you cannot say, "Trust me, that offense wouldn't miss a beat if LT went down" and not get called on it. How could that be? I didn't need him to tell me Turner is not as good as LT, we know that. Have we seen Philip Rivers yet without the best player on the planet 6 yards behind him? Can Antonio Gates get open when teams are not focusing 2 LB's and a safety on LT? Will that mashing offensive line look as powerful when it's somebody other than LT slashing through the holes (or finding his own holes)? Would Turner be able to excel as an outlet or screen option for Rivers, with his 7 career catches??? It was a rediculous statement to make, and while it was an attempt to be complimentary to Turner, it was disrespectful to LT and all that he brings to the table. Michael Turner is a backup RB at this point, no more and no less. He did not compete against the best in college, and he has never been asked to carry the load in the NFL. But the Chargers would be fine if LT falls off his roof tomorrow?
smokinandjokin Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 Yikes! Clearly, I haven't been paying attention. Yeah, they are definitely under the radar. The Mountain West is not exactly the hotbed. But they do a pretty good job of attracting some of the mid-level talent in Texas, and those players seem to play with a bit of a chip on their shoulder after being overlooked by the big shots like UT and A&M in the Big 12.
Squeally Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 I read yah, I shouldn't have called his retarded post retarded. I apologize. I don't typically nitpick around here, because I understand it's a message board and each has his own opinion. But you cannot say, "Trust me, that offense wouldn't miss a beat if LT went down" and not get called on it. How could that be? I didn't need him to tell me Turner is not as good as LT, we know that. Have we seen Philip Rivers yet without the best player on the planet 6 yards behind him? Can Antonio Gates get open when teams are not focusing 2 LB's and a safety on LT? Will that mashing offensive line look as powerful when it's somebody other than LT slashing through the holes (or finding his own holes)? Would Turner be able to excel as an outlet or screen option for Rivers, with his 7 career catches??? It was a rediculous statement to make, and while it was an attempt to be complimentary to Turner, it was disrespectful to LT and all that he brings to the table. Michael Turner is a backup RB at this point, no more and no less. He did not compete against the best in college, and he has never been asked to carry the load in the NFL. But the Chargers would be fine if LT falls off his roof tomorrow? Points all well taken. I actually didn't realize that TCU was ranked so highly the last 7 years...there's egg on my face!!
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