1. The quotes below form Keiland Williams and Richard Murphy shows the character of the guys we have on our team. Each talk about the running backs in terms of how they all fit well with the team. Don't get the sense that they have any " I " in their outlook. Its going to be exciting to see these three take their turns:

    "I couldn't dream about making some of the cuts that Richard could make," Williams said. "I would say Charles and I are more similar than Richard and I. Richard is more of a shifty guy. I consider myself as more of a downhill runner and so is Charles. Richard is shifty, but he can also run between the tackles."

    The combination could be deadly for LSU opponents.

    "Oh yeah, it could be a good combination," Williams said. "I really think, and especially with the things that Coach Crowton has brought in, that Richard is definitely going to come out and be successful in a lot of things that Coach Crowton likes to do. Because he likes to get the ball to the back out of the backfield, and Richard has great hands and he can also make people miss him in the open field."

    Murphy can't wait.

    "I'm very excited coming into the season and looking forward to what they want me to do to make the team better," Murphy said. "I had to show the coaches in spring what I can do."


    http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007708090304
  2. Reading that put a big smile on my face about our players!

    :helmet: :crystal: :geauxtige :crystal: :helmet:
  3. There is no doubt about that.
  4. Keiland is the best RB to come to LSU since Faulk. I would love him to get most of the carries, but how can you keep the ball out of Murphy's or Scott's hands? Having this much talent sucks.
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  5. I think Hester will play a lot early because of his experience in picking up the blitz, not turning the ball over, etc. Williams should garner the most carries over the year. Murphy will be eased in and catch the ball in space and run sweeps. Scott, who would be featured on most teams, is the odd man out because he is the same type of runner as Williams, but with less speed and vision. Many people look to Scott as a power runner like Alley was, but he is actually no bigger than Williams. I just don't see where Scott offers us any unique skill set that would get him additional playing time unless Williams is deficient in an area I don't know about, like receiving or pass protection. We do need Scott to stick around though, because injuries are frequent and it doesn't look like we will get another superstar recruit this year.
  6. I agree that our personnel will match up well with his offense. :thumb:
  7. No . . . it doesn't. We have taken season-ending injuries at tailback more years than we haven't in the last ten years. Depth is essential to getting a team through the rough SEC. Also, fourth-quarter endurance goes to the team that is playing more people. LSU can play four capable SEC-caliber running backs this season.
  8. The level of excitement from those guys just came through in that article. They seem to really be into the team concept, which a player has had to buy into big time at LSU this decade. But when a player truly embraces it, we do see success.

    And as for NFL success, they need look no further than Joseph Addai, who played running back by committee for his entire career.
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  9. I don't know, Faulk, Collins and Mealy were pretty sick. Cecil was diesel.
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  10. Old school...Dalton-James gang! But I digress...I am really looking forward to seeing Richard Murphy in LSU's backfield! I have heard NOTHING but incredible things about him...including that he is a lot like Reggie Bush. Like him or not...I'd take a Reggie Bush style player...especially as under the radar as he is right now. I think a lot of teams are gonna be shocked :eek: when he hits the field!