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re: IYO, how does LF compare
Posted on 2/8/13 at 8:46 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 2/8/13 at 8:46 pm to Lester Earl
It would be nice for LF to get on board and be the lead recruiter for this class. 

Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:01 pm to Lester Earl
I've watched TONS of film and he is really good I mean really a cut above and likely the best RB LSU has had under Les easily
AD is a bit of a stretch but I'll compare to a few I think heis closer to
TJ Yeldon - They are very similar, TJ is a bit more elusive where LF is a LOT more physical style runner but they are close since both are similar body styles, but TJ is a more elusive shifty type and LF is more balanced with as much power as balance and that's what is impressive is his ridiculous balance but there's a reason for that which I'll get to.
Trent Richardson - The differences with Trich lie in his physical style, he is easily the most physical runner the SEC has seen in a whilebut the thing that set Trich apart was his balance and cutting ability which is what LF also has given his running stance which is what helps him make his cuts. LF has the same wide stance he runs with. Trent was a much more physical runner because of his freak athleticismand as far as speed goes LF is faster.
Since it was asked I'll also briefly mention Bama's recent EE Derrick Henry. He is also a freak athlete but a lot different running style, almost straight up like sprinter lol but no doubt about it he's faster and bigger (6'3 245 ran a 4.42 at the opening over the Summer) that is why we are excited ha ha
LF is a monster no doubt hope this helps
AD is a bit of a stretch but I'll compare to a few I think heis closer to
TJ Yeldon - They are very similar, TJ is a bit more elusive where LF is a LOT more physical style runner but they are close since both are similar body styles, but TJ is a more elusive shifty type and LF is more balanced with as much power as balance and that's what is impressive is his ridiculous balance but there's a reason for that which I'll get to.
Trent Richardson - The differences with Trich lie in his physical style, he is easily the most physical runner the SEC has seen in a whilebut the thing that set Trich apart was his balance and cutting ability which is what LF also has given his running stance which is what helps him make his cuts. LF has the same wide stance he runs with. Trent was a much more physical runner because of his freak athleticismand as far as speed goes LF is faster.
Since it was asked I'll also briefly mention Bama's recent EE Derrick Henry. He is also a freak athlete but a lot different running style, almost straight up like sprinter lol but no doubt about it he's faster and bigger (6'3 245 ran a 4.42 at the opening over the Summer) that is why we are excited ha ha
LF is a monster no doubt hope this helps
Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:03 pm to memphstigers23
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once in a lifetime player
I'll defend this.
I started watching football because of Herschel Walker.
I started following LSU the same year looking for OUR Herschel Walker. That's what got me into recruiting.
For an extremely brief moment with each of these, I dreamt Garry James, Dalton Hilliard, Harvey Williams, Kevin Faulk, Cecil Collins, Justin Vincent, Michael Ford, and Kenny Hilliard could become our "SEC Legend" candidate. Sadly, I'm still looking.
So, IF Fournette comes to LSU & IF he translates his HS skills to CFB, then yes, he's once in a lifetime player.
#KeepTheDreamAlive
Posted on 2/8/13 at 9:13 pm to LsuTool
Please don't compare LF to Blue. Don't tell me he is soft as inside runner like Blue? Blue is very injury prone when it comes to running inside. I am hoping Fournette is much tougher than Blue. He is definitely bigger than Blue and built more like Hill.
Posted on 2/8/13 at 10:14 pm to peopleschamp
I havent seen anybody compare him to marcus dupree at the highschool level. I know everybody has seen the 30 for 30 on him. They look almost identical!! And for those who are saying that Hill is faster than LF are yall freakin serious?!?! LF will he the best RB to wear purple&gold
Posted on 2/8/13 at 10:18 pm to LSUFreek
Umm, Kevin Faulk is ahead of Herschel Walker in All Time Rushing.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 4:26 am to Cincinnati Bowtie
This kid is the best rb prospect in the country. And its not farfetched to compare him to ap. Will he get to that level who knows. He looked s e c ready as a jr. les miles commented about how bad he wanted lf a 2014 kid during a press conf about this yrs class. He himself said he was a talent that you don't see every year. The lsu coaches feel he has potential to be on ap's level
Posted on 2/9/13 at 7:11 am to Lester Earl
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Lester Earl
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Trent Richardson> LF
Wow! Exactly the opposite. LF is much better than Trent at this point. Now, TR developed very nicely in college and has a very complete game. But if LF develops well in college he'll be much better than TR - and not even close.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 7:20 am to Tigah32
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I've seen him play 3 times (all his junior year). He looks like Terrell Davis 2.0

Give him that Denver line, and Les Miles could look like Terrell Davis.

Seriously, TD is the worse back mentioned in this thread other than Bush and McKnight. He was an average NFL starting RB, and was a product of that line. Every back who ran behind that line put up all-pro numbers.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 7:22 am to Penrod
Blue is a beautiful looking athlete
Best looking in uniform
And when he went down, our offensive swag we had early went sideways
I love Blue!
Best looking in uniform
And when he went down, our offensive swag we had early went sideways
I love Blue!

Posted on 2/9/13 at 7:29 am to Cincinnati Bowtie
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Umm, Kevin Faulk is ahead of Herschel Walker in All Time Rushing.
Love Faulk, but don't go there, bowtie. It's not even close. In college all eleven defenders on every play were keying on Hershel. The Vikings traded half their team to the Cowboys for Hershel.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 7:34 am to I-H8-BAMA
LF>Marcus Dupree?
Anyone...anyone
Anyone...anyone
Posted on 2/9/13 at 7:42 am to BuccWildBammer
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AD is a bit of a stretch but
Who is AD? I can't think of any NFL back with those initials, but about 10 people are referring to AD like he's the greatest of all time. Is this AP getting autocorrected?
Posted on 2/9/13 at 8:00 am to Penrod
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Who is AD?
AD was or still is AP's nickname. It stands for all day.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 8:23 am to Penrod
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Wow! Exactly the opposite. LF is much better than Trent at this point. Now, TR developed very nicely in college and has a very complete game. But if LF develops well in college he'll be much better than TR - and not even close.
And I'm done.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 8:30 am to Javzz
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And I'm done.
I remember a guy having the same reaction when I told him some freshman LSU basketball player would be numbered among the NBA all time greats one day.


Posted on 2/9/13 at 8:44 am to Penrod
They are 2 totally diff backs penrod so it's hard to say but I'm pretty confident in saying LE was right as was I, the thing about Trent's HS film was he went to Escambia HS which is pretty much like a bad neighborhood (great amenities thanks to Emmitt Smith donations) and his OL was the ABSOLUTE WORST I have ever seen in 15 or so yrs watching prospects. He still led the state of Fla in rushing, he literally had 2 guys on his back almost at the snap every play. LF runs behind a very good OL now he's good bit don't also lose sight of the fact that Trent was a once in a decade player at RB as well
Posted on 2/9/13 at 9:15 am to Penrod
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. He was an average NFL starting RB, and was a product of that line. Every back who ran behind that line put up all-pro numbers.
you must be young.
show me another RB that ran for 2000 yards in that offense.
shite, show me another one that ran for 1700
Posted on 2/9/13 at 9:19 am to Penrod
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LF is much better than Trent at this point.
hahaha.. "much better"... lol ok.
get a clue man.
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Now, TR developed very nicely in college
He's always been a stallion
Richardson top player in FL coming out, top RB, 1st round draft pick.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 9:23 am to Penrod
Hershel Walker was a physical beast, a RB with LB size and DB/WR speed. His only drawback, which caught up to him somewhat in the NFL was a lack of elusiveness and vision.
Not necessarily comparing Faulk to him, just saying Faulk is an SEC all time great as well. Just because he wasn't the first of his kind like Walker doesn't diminish his accomplishments. Heck, Cecil would have been another. Oh and Faulk > Richardson, easily.
Not necessarily comparing Faulk to him, just saying Faulk is an SEC all time great as well. Just because he wasn't the first of his kind like Walker doesn't diminish his accomplishments. Heck, Cecil would have been another. Oh and Faulk > Richardson, easily.
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