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re: John Emery on LSU

Posted on 9/17/18 at 9:48 am to
Posted by Crowknowsbest
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Posted on 9/17/18 at 9:48 am to
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This is a kid who should be a first round draft pick. And, he's averaging 2 carries per quarter. It's amazing. And, the fans are floating a dishonest rumor that he's got a chronic groin issue that he can't get rid of 6 months later. WTF.


IDK about whether the groin is or isn't an issue so I won't comment on that.

In the MTSU game, Holyfield was running better so he should have gotten more of the carries. It was then 42-7 at half, ending any chance of the first teamers playing for long.
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His season high is 12 in an SEC East game against USCe that was 20-10 at halftime. TWELVE. Let that sink in.

It was also 41-10 midway through the 3rd quarter, but let's keep being dense.

Ignoring that obvious point, Sony Michel got 156 carries in 14 games last year and was drafted in the 1st round. Maybe it isn't the issue you think.

If UGA has 4-5 "workhorses," I don't want any of them taking a million carries. I want them fresh and would argue that they should want that to if they want to hit the pros with the minimum amount of wear on their bodies.
Posted by moneyg
Member since Jun 2006
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Posted on 9/17/18 at 10:40 am to
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In the MTSU game, Holyfield was running better so he should have gotten more of the carries. It was then 42-7 at half, ending any chance of the first teamers playing for long.



Holyfield got 8 carries.

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If UGA has 4-5 "workhorses," I don't want any of them taking a million carries. I want them fresh and would argue that they should want that to if they want to hit the pros with the minimum amount of wear on their bodies.



Of course, you'll argue that. You'll argue anything that supports this crazy point of view that 24 total carries over 3 games for a 5 star RB who proved himself last year in a reserve role, is a good thing. Hell, the other poster in this thread just floated a rumor that Swift has a lingering groin injury that he can't get rid of. It's not really a good thing to damage the kids rep in order to justify a time share situation that anyone can see on paper. Yet that's exactly what happened. That tells me that you guys are defensive, and that the questions are being asked more and more.

And, it's worse than just Swift (24 carries). Holyfield only has 22 carries. Herrien has 8 carries. Cook, only 22. And, this is with Zamir White being on the bench. Can you imagine what it would be like if he were healthy?

I think last year, they were lucky to have two seniors who were awesome so the workload was top heavy. That formula is the right one, as I said earlier.

Man, I don't know the kid, and I certainly can't speak for him or his father. But, my assumption is that Emery wants the ball. He doesn't want 300 carries obviously. But, he probably wants 15-20 per game, on average...and the possibility of more in a big game where he's needed.

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Ignoring that obvious point, Sony Michel got 156 carries in 14 games last year and was drafted in the 1st round. Maybe it isn't the issue you think.



It should seem crazy to any logical person that Michel, or Chubb for that matter, although his injury was gruesome, needed to play in their senior year. A kid who is featured and leaves as a junior is better off than a kid who splits so much time that he's in school for an additional year to justify a high draft selection.
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