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He aint all there.SD, tell you boy he needs to shut his mouth.
He aint all there.SD, tell you boy he needs to shut his mouth.
Like stealing text books. Stealing credit cards. Not blocking and not catching passes.And he stayed away from trouble and the injury bug, seemed he couldn't stay away from the little nagging injuries early in his career.
Like stealing text books. Stealing credit cards. Not blocking and not catching passes.
Im drawing a blank on that one.Forgot about the textbooks, remember the credit cards... want to say there was something with a scooter as well.. but then again we had so many issues with scooters, i might just be lumping him in there as well.
I'd put Tony Green on that list, and perhaps W!llie Wilder before I'd put Larry Smith on there. Definitely, C4 would go on before Larry Smith. I think Smith got on there as a token white guy.
Im drawing a blank on that one.
I remember one football player tossing someone in a lake for trying to steal his bike I thought. But maybe it was a scooter. Pretty sure that was Jabar.
Based on their NFL careers, I would agree. I wasn't around to see Anderson as a Gator, but Taylor was sharing carries with Terry Jackson and Eli Williams until his Sr. year when he became the 'go to' RB. Rhett was the 'go to' guy for more than one year. Rhett also surpassed Emmitt's UF rushing record. The rain game vs. Ugly alone keeps in him in 2nd place, IMO.
WiLLLLLLLie Wilder (played against him in high school) was not in the same category as Larry Smith regardless of his race. I struggle with why you felt the need to mention race.
PreachTheir all great backs and all fit in a little differently.
If I could have any of them but only one I'd take Fred. Rare to find guys with his speed, strength and size.
If he would have went somewhere in a system that featured a 30 carry a game guy his numbers would have been outrageous.
Glad to see Rick Casaeres mentioned. Played football, basketball, track at Tampa Jefferson HS. Also was basketball star at UF. Video clip mentions Doug Adkins the former Tennessee and Chicago Bears “tough as nails” defensive lineman who stood 6’7”. In the video Mike Ditka says Casares was so tough even Adkins wouldn’t mess with him. The “true silencer”.
Nat Moes (Moore) was a really exciting runner during his brief UF career. Touchdown Tommy Duurrance was a solid clutch runner who knew how to get the ball in the end zone.
My Dad said Casaeres was the best athlete he saw when he was at Florida. He could also throw the football about yards.
I don't really know if they were acquaintances, dad attended UF back then. He also said if Haywood Sullivan hadn't turned pro in baseball we would have won our first SEC championship.Casares “knew people”.
Fuggetaboutit.
Alex.
The way you write Wilder's first name seems a little racist to me. I'm just sayin'
There is an old picture of Spurrier on one knee, head down beaten by those bast!@#$. I enjoy the picture of Zier on both knees, head down beaten at the end of the mud game.One of my favorite parts of that game is Eddie Robinson clapping in the face of the uga WR after the last play. Don't know why I find it so amusing, but I do.
But yes, I agree that Rhett belongs at #2. I'm too young to remember much of Anderson and JLW, so I'm biased. But he was a beast for us for 4 straight seasons. He was great in the Sugar later that year, even with Wvu players punching him in the stomach while in the pile.
Casares “knew people”.
Fuggetaboutit.
Alex.
He used to post.There was always an aura of mystery or mystique that surrounded Casares. Didn't talk much, but knew stuff.
The 10 best running backs in Florida Gator history
I would say Fred Taylor and Neal Anderson belong above Eric Rhett, but other than that, I don't remember/never saw a few of these guys. Discuss.