Unless your name is Davis, then you prolly can.In regards to Ross, you definitely cannot measure his heart by measuring his size!! 5' 6" means NOTHING when you have the heart of a warrior!
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Ooohhh...So now he's fake, non-existant, unreal. Is that it? :sarcasmYou can't measure heart, but you can measure the fact that 5-6 people can have more injury problems than real backs would
How can you possibly justify Ross not being a "real back"?You can't measure heart, but you can measure the fact that 5-6 people can have more injury problems than real backs would.
Some how "real backs" are less prone to injury? News to me...You can't measure heart, but you can measure the fact that 5-6 people can have more injury problems than real backs would.
Darren Sporles was was an inch taller but 25 lbs lighter and Troy Davis was an inch taller and 5 lbs lighter. Neither of these guys EVER had injury problems and they carried the whole RB load for their teams. Crap Troy Davis was his whole team and probably led the NCAA in carriers his Soph and Junior years. Just because you're shorter doesn't mean you are injury prone. How tall was Barry Sanders compared to Terrell Davis? How many games did Sanders miss with injury compared to Davis? Height has nothing to do with it.You can't measure heart, but you can measure the fact that 5-6 people can have more injury problems than real backs would.