well i know charles scott personally from here at j-hodge and i was wandering the same thing ,what is going on , you dont go from playing a little in every game to just flat nothing i know he was hurt a few games back but he says he is fine now . kw did a good job last week but scott didnt even set foot on the field . lsu has a lot of talent at rb but every one should get there share of playing time .LSU! lefire: :helmet:
I believe that Scott is the only LSU RB to rush for over 100 yards in a game albeit against Onelane. Still, he has alot of talent.
you mean all 8 of the rbs , not really just the ones that have been playing ,you just dont go from playing in every game to not playing at all .LSU!
With all players being healthy, the pecking order should be: 1) Williams - the horse 2) Hester - change of pace and short down yardage plays 3) Scott - to spell Williams 4) JV - occasionally on 3rd down plays 5) Holliday - misdirection plays (aka trick plays) 6) Broussard - let him get healthy for next year
with my coaching hat on, holliday and broussard's required touches spell williams (not that he needs it with hester getting 5-10). pushes scott down.
Yeah I don't see what gumborue is seeing in AB as he stands now. He's not 100 percent. He doesn't have the confidence. We don't have a great line that allows a RB to thrive with those kind of lingering issues.
Someone sent a reply to the above thread, asking me if I was serious. Well, let's see. Darry Beckwith has a knee injury and may not play this week. Jessie Daniels has an ankle sprain, but will likely play Saturday. Craig Davis has an jury to his right knee and leg, both of which remain bandaged. Keith Zinger has a stomach ailment and will likely be redshirted. I don't recall the nature of Will Arnold's injury, but it was in the paper and on web sites as was all the above information. Am I serious? You bet. Injuries have always been a matter of public record.