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How does this assessment of Fournette strike you?
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:31 pm
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others, was charmed into thinking this king-sized running back with work-ethic issues was going to suddenly be a game-changer once entering the pass-dominant NFL. Makes perfect sense when you phrase it that way. Fournette’s production hasn’t been abjectly terrible — he’s one of only seven NFL backs to amass more than 2,500 yards rushing and more than 100 catches the past three seasons combined. That must be worth something. His career production is similar to that of the Bengals’ Joe Mixon despite eight fewer games over that stretch. But there’s a reason Fournette is on the trade block and that no one is biting. He costs the Jags more than $8 million against the salary cap, the fifth-highest total in the league for 2020. That’s stupid money for a guy who hasn’t given what those coaches would call maximum buy-in.
I’ve never heard any complaints about lack of effort while he was a Tiger
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:41 pm to 75503Tiger
I don’t think anyone ever complained about him working It just seems he could always do more make himself better.
Compare him to a Clyde who has worked his butt off to squeeze every drop of talent he has to become a great back and first round pick. I just always felt that Fournette could be better than he was at LSU and has been in the NFL. Part of his problems at LSU were injuries in his defense.
There is a difference in being a hard worker and becoming good at your job from working your butt off and becoming the best you can be at that job.
Compare him to a Clyde who has worked his butt off to squeeze every drop of talent he has to become a great back and first round pick. I just always felt that Fournette could be better than he was at LSU and has been in the NFL. Part of his problems at LSU were injuries in his defense.
There is a difference in being a hard worker and becoming good at your job from working your butt off and becoming the best you can be at that job.
This post was edited on 5/7/20 at 1:43 pm
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:42 pm to 75503Tiger
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I’ve never heard any complaints about lack of effort while he was a Tiger
Ehhh idk about that. There were thoughts about him “nursing” his injury his junior year.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:44 pm to 75503Tiger
The problem was LSU fans and coaches basically begged him to attend LSU, and let him do whatever he wanted to keep him happy. We have clearly seen one recruit or player is not a program make or break, so hopefully we learned our lesson about acting desperate about one.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:45 pm to The Pirate King
Fournette only gave us about 80 % most of the time with us.
Now his 80% was better than most running backs, but he could have been much more.
Now his 80% was better than most running backs, but he could have been much more.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:45 pm to 75503Tiger
In my opinion, he's never had to work crazy hard to dominate the sport in his entire life. But when he got into the NFL, everyone is a freak and to separate yourself you need to have that killer work ethic, which he never developed over the years.
If he worked as hard as some less gifted guys, he could be pretty incredible in the league.
Guy also isn't the type to make the first man miss before he gets momentum. He needs a better offense to really excel as it is.
If he worked as hard as some less gifted guys, he could be pretty incredible in the league.
Guy also isn't the type to make the first man miss before he gets momentum. He needs a better offense to really excel as it is.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:46 pm to 75503Tiger
The problem is the team he plays for - everyone wants out of Jacksonville. No players are "buying in" - especially with Coughlin in charge (who they finally had to fire last year). All their good players leave or are traded because none are willing to sign a 2nd contract - Jalen Ramsey, AJ Bouye, and now Yannick Ngakoue. Free agents don't want to play there - at one point last year the NFLPA warned players to stay away from Jacksonville!. Get Leonard to a decent team, he'll be fine if he stays healthy.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:48 pm to TheWalrus
Not disputing or agreeing with this opinion, but can you cite facts to support it?
And as to "begging him to come", there are players every couple of years who fit in this category.
And as to "begging him to come", there are players every couple of years who fit in this category.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:48 pm to TheWalrus
He isn’t a bust on the JaMarcus level. JR really should supersede that Mandarich(?) steroid freak as the biggest bust of all time. However, LF has never been a game changer in college or pro ball and that is way below his potential so he is a bust
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:49 pm to 75503Tiger
The Jags have issues beyond Fournette.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:50 pm to 75503Tiger
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others, was charmed into thinking this king-sized running back with work-ethic issues was going to suddenly be a game-changer once entering the pass-dominant NFL.
I don't think thats all fair
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But there’s a reason Fournette is on the trade block and that no one is biting. He costs the Jags more than $8 million against the salary cap, the fifth-highest total in the league for 2020. That’s stupid money for a guy who hasn’t given what those coaches would call maximum buy-in.
Thats fair.
Look at the top 10 paid RBs, only a few are really getting paid good value
McCaffrey is $16 - base of whole offense
Zeke is at $15 - base of whole offense
LeVeon Bell - $13 way overpaid unless he has a major return to form
David Johnson $13 - way overpaid
Henry - $10 Franchised
Kenyon Drake - $8 transition tag
Melvin Gordon - $8 2 year deal
Barkley $7.6 - rookie contract
Fournette - Rookei Contract
The only guys getting over 8 million are either the top RBs int eh league, or on terrible contracts.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:53 pm to 75503Tiger
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However, LF has never been a game changer in college

Posted on 5/7/20 at 1:57 pm to 75503Tiger
I always thought Fournette played hard, but always felt like he didn't take coaching very well. As you step up in levels this becomes a much bigger detriment to your play. He has the pass catching skills to fit in to any offense. He was so much better than anyone else, he could pretty much do whatever he wanted and still be a star. This has led to inconsistent performances as a pro.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 2:07 pm to 75503Tiger
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I’ve never heard any complaints about lack of effort while he was a Tiger
I loved LF and thought he was incredible talent BUT he never seemed like he put forth maximum effort and wasn't that driven for being the best like the great ones are.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 2:14 pm to 75503Tiger
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However, LF has never been a game changer in college or pro ball
Thats literally not true
Posted on 5/7/20 at 2:14 pm to dcw7g
The problem is the team he plays for - everyone wants out of Jacksonville. No players are "buying in" - especially with Coughlin in charge (who they finally had to fire last year). All their good players leave or are traded because none are willing to sign a 2nd contract - Jalen Ramsey, AJ Bouye, and now Yannick Ngakoue. Free agents don't want to play there - at one point last year the NFLPA warned players to stay away from Jacksonville!. Get Leonard to a decent team, he'll be fine if he stays healthy.
You obviously don't keep up with this team.
The problem here has been the drafting of players just like Leonard Fournette. Sure the NFL is a business but players like Dante Fowler, Jalen Ramsey, Telvin Smith, and LF are divas and these divas are cancer to the TEAM sport of football. If they don't like the way things are going they jump on social media or do stupid shite like get arrested (hum hum LF unpaid tickets & recently Telvin Smith) or get in fights with teammates like Fowler did. Unlike Fowler and Ramsey there were teams willing to make a move and accept the baggage. LF has the talent but he doesn't stand out due to his injuries and other things like those constant breaking team rules and one game suspensions he has gotten every year he has been here. This is his contract year lets just see if he can shut up and let his talking be on the football field. If he puts up good numbers and shows out he will get his money either here or somewhere else.
You obviously don't keep up with this team.
The problem here has been the drafting of players just like Leonard Fournette. Sure the NFL is a business but players like Dante Fowler, Jalen Ramsey, Telvin Smith, and LF are divas and these divas are cancer to the TEAM sport of football. If they don't like the way things are going they jump on social media or do stupid shite like get arrested (hum hum LF unpaid tickets & recently Telvin Smith) or get in fights with teammates like Fowler did. Unlike Fowler and Ramsey there were teams willing to make a move and accept the baggage. LF has the talent but he doesn't stand out due to his injuries and other things like those constant breaking team rules and one game suspensions he has gotten every year he has been here. This is his contract year lets just see if he can shut up and let his talking be on the football field. If he puts up good numbers and shows out he will get his money either here or somewhere else.
This post was edited on 5/7/20 at 2:18 pm
Posted on 5/7/20 at 2:19 pm to bopper50
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Fournette only gave us about 80 % most of the time with us.
What? His sophomore year is the best we have ever seen from an LSU RB. We were #2 in the nation going into the Bama game with an extremely limited passing game. How do you think we got there? How quickly we forget.
He was banged up his Jr year, so if you want to say he gave 80% I won’t argue with you, but our fan base is fickle as frick. We had the best backup RB in the nation at the time. He didn’t need to play late in the season and our coaching staff encouraged him to sit.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 2:22 pm to 75503Tiger
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However, LF has never been a game changer in college

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so he is a bust
He has nearly 1200 yards last year with 76 catches for another 550, all on one of the worst teams in the league.
His rookie year he had almost 300 yards and 4 TD in the playoffs and came close to taking his team to the SB
I think most of you just talk out of your arse
Posted on 5/7/20 at 2:29 pm to 75503Tiger
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LF has never been a game changer in college



Posted on 5/7/20 at 2:40 pm to KLSU
bullshite revisionist takes ask Auburn, Aggie, or Ole Miss. Hell, ask any team not named Bama. Because he didn’t do shite against the gumps and then played hurt his final season we now think he was loading?
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