They are talking about his style of play, not that he WILL BE Emmitt in terms NFL and FF production. You can't predict that type of near career length perfect situation and incredible ability to stay healthy on any player
I'm well aware of that. But when looking at Emmitt's career....excluding the end of his career with the Cardinals....he had elite around him that made him look better. Without that...Emmitt Smith wouldn't have been the same NFL player/FF player, etc. So when people think that Mark Ingram looks like Emmitt Smith....are they thinking about Michael Irvin driving the team down the field for Emmitt to punch it in at the GL....or the great blocks that Moose lead Emmitt on...or possibly the best OL ever that Emmitt didn't get touched until the second level. Emmitt was a good RB....but he wouldn't have put any #'s close to what he did in any other situation. Heck, he had only a 4.3 YPC average or better in 4 seasons in an ideal situation. Just trying to re-frame this discussion or get a better idea of what yall are attempting to compare with the RBs.
I think the same case may even be made for Alabama being a great situation for a college football RB.
But how good is Mark Ingram??? He is averaging almost a full yard less per carry than Trent Richardson. So is that an great talent backing him up? Possibly. Or is Alabama just a program that is ideal to run the football? Crazy you call me...then look at RB2, RB3, RB4 at Alabama....all have better YPC over Ingram. Yes they have limited carries(102, 51, 13 respectively), but at least think about the situation here folks.