If he's healthy he might be the biggest surprise on the entire team. Talent was never an issue with him. Size, speed, vision, he has it all.The Burns train is leaving the station.
As its conductor ya'll welcome to hop on board for around 20 more days.
Thanks. If not reported on by Richt (he expressly said no real injuries from the scrimmage), then I'm gonna assume (and hope) it's minor. Need D Jax this year. And even more so, he deserves to have the success he will this year
I don't believe in redshirting backs unless they are hurt.
We redshirted Lamar Miller and he left after three years anyway. Get your money's worth.
No need to overreact on Lingard
Choc & Burns are just getting their fare shot in camp to show what they can do. It's hard to get a good look at all 6 RB's in practice. This was probably planned and not performance based. The bigger takeway is Davis is more likely to RS or just play ST.
I fully expect Lingard to be #3 during the season, but wouldn't be surprised to see Choc as the #3 RB in games like Savannah St. (as a nod to a hard working Senior).
Yeah he’s going to be fine, let him continue to learn the nuisances of the positionI was thinking that would be the issue. Choc is probably showing much better technique and intensity when it comes to picking up blitzes.
I was thinking that would be the issue. Choc is probably showing much better technique and intensity when it comes to picking up blitzes.
I’m just glad we have the depth where we don’t necessarily need him to get starter minutes right away and he could come along slowly this seasonLingard's problems at RB are the usual problems for high school hotshots who had it easy: poor pass protecting abilities. He will learn with time and discipline. Defend your QB or you won't play.
It could be he’s better at this moment, I mean he’s a grown man , that’s been around the system for a going on three years.
Did Rayshawn Jenkins make enough of an impact for you in 2016?Not even backs. Basically any position, except maybe on the lines. If the players are PLAYERS, they're not going to be here for 5 years and probably not even for 4. What's the point of redshirting? David Njoku redshirted as a freshman (yes, I know Goldeinstein was trying to make him a LB) and left after his redshirt sophomore year. If Lingard is 80% the player we all expect him to be, he's not going to be here for 5 years.
Also, when's the last time a 5th year senior really impacted the Miami program outside of a lineman? I can't think of a single one. Malik Rosier this year, although he has no NFL future. If they can play, play 'em, cause they're not gonna be around long anyway.
Did Rayshawn Jenkins make enough of an impact for you in 2016?
What makes you think Homer can't hold off DJ next season or maybe you're suggesting he's going pro(not likely). Homer is the clear cut RB1, but he will share the backfield and carries more this season. He will get his 1k yards but the others may combine for another 1200. He will always be on the field in crucial situations but CMR/Brown trust the other guys and will give them reps throughout the season.True but we also have guys like DJ and Pope who can fly and make moves. Guess it comes down to who has the vision. I think though, with DJ likely to be the starting RB next year, it may be wise to save Lo.
Yeah I know and I agree anything can happen in the next 2 weeks. I admitted it was only the first change...but that was my take on it. Especially when they moved a FB back into RB. Really wondering why they did that and what the motivation/play is on that angle.