JJ1986
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Bijan is the best running back besides Ricky Williams.both are highly over rated.
Bijan is the best running back besides Ricky Williams.both are highly over rated.
they are nearly the same payer anyone says otherwise dont remember zekes college Career..Whats the tale of the tape, gurus? I'm curious how they stack up.
This is trueI think people's judgement on this will be clouded by how things went with Zeke in the NFL, but if looking fairly at Zeke as he was coming out of college, he was easily the better prospect. He was just as fast, bigger/stronger, and was more productive in college.
If you're talking from UT, then Earl Campbell would like a word.Bijan is the best running back besides Ricky Williams.
100% Ill give them a wash but if one has to be chosen, its zeke for sure. he not only did it in college comes in and as rookie is the best rb in the nfl and did that for 3 straight years.I think people's judgement on this will be clouded by how things went with Zeke in the NFL, but if looking fairly at Zeke as he was coming out of college, he was easily the better prospect. He was just as fast, bigger/stronger, and was more productive in college.
there are so many though, hard to choose deonta, Johnson, Ricky, heck dont forget Cedrick Benson..im taking ricky over BR not sure why BR is gettig so much hype over this long rich history of great UT backs who soem can in and proved it in the NFL.. so until BR proves it in the nfl, he cant be chosen over Earl, Ricky, charles, or cedrick as they had an NFL career to back up their hype.If you're talking from UT, then Earl Campbell would like a word.
IM a huge UT fan and would take Zeke over BR, not by much but zeke wins it.. he had better college career , not by much but then backed it up in the pros. you can t argue 2 straight 1800yard seasons in college that included some 200 yard games in the NCAA playoffs followed up by 1700yard and rushing title in the pros.Can we please get an objective point of view? Longhorn fans can be just a bit delusional at times.
Robinson didn't really play many "big stage" games. Only appeared in one bowl game. Obviously Texas wasn't good enough to make it to a Big XII championship game or a playoff game. Facing Alabama is likely the only game he played in that could be considered a "big stage" and this was a down Alabama team. The Big XII is full of teams that play lousy defense and mostly focus on stopping the pass.Zeke was a better prospect. Pretty sure Robinson sucked on the big stage in college.
JJ might be young forgetting about some UT greats,,If you're talking from UT, then Earl Campbell would like a word.
You mean Jamaal Charles instead of Chris Johnson.there are so many though, hard to choose deonta, Johnson, Ricky, heck dont forget Cedrick Benson..im taking ricky over BR not sure why BR is gettig so much hype over this long rich history of great UT backs who soem can in and proved it in the NFL.. so until BR proves it in the nfl, he cant be chosen over Earl, Ricky, chris johnson, or cedrick as they had an NFL career to back up their hype.
Don't forget Priest Holmes.JJ might be young forgetting about some UT greats,,
right more yards, more tds, bigger games and people calling BR more athletic dont remember zeks on the filed but also a big time track star state sprinter and hurdler.Robinson didn't really play many "big stage" games. Only appeared in one bowl game. Obviously Texas wasn't good enough to make it to a Big XII championship game or a playoff game. Facing Alabama is likely the only game he played in that could be considered a "big stage" and this was a down Alabama team. The Big XII is full of teams that play lousy defense and mostly focus on stopping the pass.
200 yard games in college
Elliott 5
Robinson 3
150 yards games in college
Elliott 10
Robinson 7
100 yard games in college
Elliott 22
Robinson 18
Elliott was considered the better prospect. Elliott was the more productive back in college.
I like Robinson. He may turn out to be a very nice player. No guarantees. If he doesn't make it to 26, which seems ikley, it isn't going to matter. If Dallas gets him, I'll definitely root for him and hope for the best. If they pass on him, I won't lose sleep over it.
right so many easy to forget, they are for sure RBUDon't forget Priest Holmes.
good catch not sure how i mixed them up.You mean Jamaal Charles instead of Chris Johnson.
He also faced the #4 ranked TCU last season - in a game they really needed him to shine, he had a whopping 29 yards on 12 carries.Robinson didn't really play many "big stage" games. Only appeared in one bowl game. Obviously Texas wasn't good enough to make it to a Big XII championship game or a playoff game. Facing Alabama is likely the only game he played in that could be considered a "big stage" and this was a down Alabama team. The Big XII is full of teams that play lousy defense and mostly focus on stopping the pass.
200 yard games in college
Elliott 5
Robinson 3
150 yards games in college
Elliott 10
Robinson 7
100 yard games in college
Elliott 22
Robinson 18
Elliott was considered the better prospect. Elliott was the more productive back in college.
I like Robinson. He may turn out to be a very nice player. No guarantees. If he doesn't make it to 26, which seems ikley, it isn't going to matter. If Dallas gets him, I'll definitely root for him and hope for the best. If they pass on him, I won't lose sleep over it.