I thought this thread would get many replies. You just never know in the message board game.
What went wrong? Being a fucking running back.
Worst position easily
I thought this thread would get many replies. You just never know in the message board game.
Message board fans are a fickle bunch.
I think what happened is that he messed up his ankles. Also probably was not quite as good as the UW base nickel made him look.
Makes the long of list of Stanford running back success stories in the NFL.
1) Christian McCaffrey
2) Who?
Makes the long of list of Stanford running back success stories in the NFL.
1) Christian McCaffrey
2) Who?
I thought Toby Gerhart was going to be something.
Makes the long of list of Stanford running back success stories in the NFL.
1) Christian McCaffrey
2) Who?
I thought Toby Gerhart was going to be something.
I was more of a Tommy Vardell guy myself.
Makes the long of list of Stanford running back success stories in the NFL.
1) Christian McCaffrey
2) Who?
What went wrong? Being a fucking running back.
Worst position easily
Yeah, as a general rule, a big-time highly productive college running back has about the same probability of having a decent career in the NFL as a UDFA running back from a non p5 school that didn't do shit in college
He was good.
He got injured badly in the big game with uw.
They made the injury permanent by doping him up so he could play the second half iirc.
Bad call. Cost him potentially millions of dollars. He was never the same.
What went wrong? Being a fucking running back.
Worst position easily
Yeah, as a general rule, a big-time highly productive college running back has about the same probability of having a decent career in the NFL as a UDFA running back from a non p5 school that didn't do shit in college
A RB shouldn’t want to be a workhorse for more than one season in college. Split carries the first two years, break out junior year, go pro. They can only take so many hits until they get slower or are chronically injured.
What went wrong? Being a fucking running back.
Worst position easily