Okay, okay, okay. So, will anyone please tell me one things, please. What does eveyone like about Fargas? Please DO NOT include any of the following in the answer:
1. Look at his college career
2. Its a gut feeling
3. He is better than Wheat, Zereoue, Hambrick
4. He was picked in X round
5. Physical Abilities
6. Talent
7. Opportunity
8. Age
9. Race
10. Gender
11. Nationality
12. Sexual orientation
1. Look at his college career
2. Its a gut feeling
3. He is better than Wheat, Zereoue, Hambrick
4. He was picked in X round
5. Physical Abilities
6. Talent
7. Opportunity
8. Age
9. Race
10. Gender
11. Nationality
12. Sexual orientation
Being a devoted Raider fan, I can honestly say that the Beloved Silver and Black RB situation just gets muddier by the day, even with the recent reports that Norv Turner trying to get Troy Hambrick to accept a blocking back role with the team. The way I see it, this is going to be RBBC at its very worst. And Colin's right; until the role of the Vulture (Zack Crockett) is reduced as the goal-line runner, NONE of these guys have any real value. And that's a real shame, with the revamping of the offensive line with Ron Stone's acquisition, and the drafting of Robert Gallery and Jake Grove. Moving Barry Sims to his more natural position of OG makes this potentially a very dominant offensive line that could open big holes for a feature RB. Justin Fargas' speed and explosiveness makes him an appealing candidate, but his injury history, reputation as a fumbler, and the fact that he doesn't seem to break tackles and goes down on first contact are troublesome, to say the least. But you'd think that Fargas could beat out a couple of stiffs like Amos Zereoue and Troy Hambrick, and an aging veteran like Ty Wheatley. Wheatley's so old, he probably took Harriet Tubman to his high school prom, for God's sake.
:foos: