Green had terrible balance. He went down on first contact. I don't know how that could have been fixed. He had better feet than Deveon, but he rarely broke a tackle. He seemed like a really good kid who never developed. If he had played behind a really good OL, some of his deficiencies may have been obscured. Look at what Drake Johnson did last year (2013-2014) behind the same line and Green's shortcomings are obvious.
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I went to school for Computer Engineering...
People who turn discussions into personal attacks do so because they realize they have nothing to back up their claims...
Derrick Green was ~1,350 yards, 21 TD's in Maryland... Le'Veon Bell was @1,100 yards with 20 TD's in Ohio... Derrick Green was 5'8"/240 lb's while Bell was about 6'2", 220 lb's... Bell's offense in high school ran a read-option that didn't fit him well, Green's was a power I with a fullback plowing away in front of him.
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"I went to school for Computer Engineering..."
Too bad you couldn't put it to use.
"People who turn discussions into personal attacks do so because they realize they have nothing to back up their claims"
Yeah I agree. That's why I called you out. Still waiting for some school that needs help to give you a call. The internet is full of wannabes who have no clue. (How is that Miata doing in the Porche world?)
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"Why do you want to make it relevant other than to attempt to make yourself feel better about your lack thereof?"
You miss the point. I have no lack of self esteem. Hell that's why I post such outrageous things. I don't give a shit about the "feelings" of posters such as yourself. As I have posted in the past I'm not running for office and I'm not running in any popularity contest. I just think that you are a poser of the worst kind. As I've said if you really knew what you are talking about some team would grab you up. Instead you just post warmed over toast.
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