Drowning_in_the_Sea_of_Red
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I agree with that first sentence, he has shown us some of what he is capable of.he showed some flashes of athleticism and made some decent plays, but probably could have redshirted and really been ready for a breakout season this year, his third. it kind of sucks these kids almost demand playing time to consider a school and try to rush to greatness. instead of soaking up the college atmosphere and becoming a better player over time they all want to be Bo Jackson. not everyone is going pro; Lucky may get his chance yet. but could you imagine if he could have just chilled, gotten bigger and stronger and learned the offense, all while not having to live up to the hype as a true freshman on an avergae team? He might be getting twice the hype and exposure and actually be ready for the NFL after this year or next.
just my thoughts on freshman playing too early. i know some guys are ready and we all want instant gratification, but then reality sets in and guys don't play as well or as long as they should. :boxosoap
But I really don't think its fair of you to rip on him, saying he "demanded" playing time. I want to you take a look at the roster for the 2005 season (his freshman year). Go ahead... I'll wait...
Back? Ok. Did you see how man running backs we had at that time? 4 (including Lucky and Glenn). Ok... I'll give you 4 and a half because Tierre Green had experience there but was moved to defense. Now, if i remember correctly Brandon Jackson got hurt. So now we are down to 3 (and a half). Glenn and Lucky pretty much HAD to play. He didn't really have a chance to just "chill" and get bigger and stronger. Now, yes, I will probably say that he came here because he saw a chance to play early.
Now, I probably have mis-interpreted what you were trying to say. Maybe you didn't mean to use the word "demand". But the way I read it just kinda rubbed me the wrong way...
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