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Were Robinson and Ballard on the same team at Mississippi State any point?

Don't believe so. This past season was Robinson's junior year. Ballard has been here 3years so guess they weren't on the team together if my math is right

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Now, it sounds like we're more dedicated to this power-running thing.  3 hard nosed runners in Robinson, Gore, and Herron, and another tough runner in Ballard if he comes back.

ha read under your post "tom brady can throw a football pretty far Bob Sanders can throw tom brady even farther" that made my day pretty funny

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I'm convinced Grigson and company use PFF/CFF. Henry Anderson, David Parry, and Robinson all are highly rated from them.

 

I'm glad they use them.

 

But it's not just about WHO you draft,  it's also about WHEN you draft them?

 

Anderson, Parry and Robinson were drafted in the appropriate round.      Any higher would've been a reach IMO.

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In this supposedly Deep & Talented RB class he's one of your favorites.

Please explain WHY?

 

He's a human bowling bowl. It takes a lot of players to tackle him. Very physical running back with power and burst. 

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