Jacob Hester...

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by doubledeuce, Sep 10, 2006.

  1. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    Ive never been the biggest Hester supporter when has come to him being a RB. However, Miles mentioned he was prob. the best player on the team. Coaches dont just say that about a player all the time. Ill take it from Coach that he is something special.
     
  2. Ch0sn0ne

    Ch0sn0ne At the Track

    I was one of the guys saying too much Hester, until he made that TD run last night. My knock was I thought he was slow. He proved me wrong. And after seeing the way he ran and the way JV blocked last night, I'm thinking maybe they should switch positions.
     
  3. edyel

    edyel edyel

    DittoLSU!
     
  4. JayB

    JayB Never Forget 31

    My main criticism of LSU's offense last night was: too much hester... I think it was all a ploy by Miles to fool Auburn into thinking AB wasn't 100%. However, who would have thought that he'd have had the night that he did? Hester is versatile, but I guarantee you that he's not better than AB running the ball or Bowe hauling in a pass. With having said that, I think he's a fine player and a GREAT asset to this team. However, I'm sorry, but I'm not so sure that he should EVER lead LSU in receiving yardage... Not with the receivers that we have.
     
  5. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    The guy scores rushing and passing. He doesn't drop the ball. he gets the yards he is supposed to get and is damned dependable about doing it. he has shown a breakaway run and he has shown he can get open for a pass. he can block, too. Why the hell wouldn't we use him as much as possible? We are going to run a platoon of running backs at LSU this year and Hester is going to be one of them. The way he's playing now he could end up the starter.

    Broussard in not 100% and must be played sparingly early or we may lose him later. Vincent and Hester will carry the load until Scott and Williams can come around. They ain't there yet and still have their stupid freshman mistakes in front of them. They will be stars next season, but right now they are reserves and we can't afford to rely on them.

    Hester, Vincent, and Broussard know the game and their stupid freshman blunders are behind them.
     
  6. medtiger

    medtiger Founding Member

    I agree that Hester is very good. But being a freshman doesn't exclude you from becoming the starting tailback. Just ask Vincent.
     
  7. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

    No, it's not....but it's the perception that he's listed technically as a "fullback" and wasn't a 4 and 5-star RB coming out of high school like Alley, JV, KW and Scott, so people automatically look at him and say, "he doesn't have break-away potential", etc.

    My response to anti-Hester comments are:

    1. Did he average JUST as many yards per carry as those "break away RB's" on our roster??

    2. He IS scoring TD's

    3. Did we not still win the game??

    So WHO THE HELL CARES???
     
  8. jrich71291

    jrich71291 Say What?

    Hester has NEVER played fullback until he came to LSU. The guy has speed, period. What he may lack is the ability to tiptoe around or put a fancy juke move on a tackler, but what he does have is the ability to get to his top-end speed quick and put a DB on his back. Putting him in as a Blocking back like Steltz was before him would be a total waste.
     
  9. gunwoady

    gunwoady Founding Member

    Are you trying to compare Csonka to Hester?
     
  10. 00Tiger

    00Tiger Founding Member

    No, what he is trying to say is don't fall for the slow white boy act.
     

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