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RB Chris "Beanie" Wells (All B1G, All-American)

BuckTwenty;982209; said:
He's got as good a shot as anyone next year at the Heisman if he keeps running like he is. We are shaping up to have an unbelieveable team next year, whether or not we have players declare for the NFL.

Are we finally the team that has 2 players stealing votes from each other with Beanie and Boeckman?
 
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This would be a good "Caption Me".

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Just caught Arky's highlights, and Darren McFadden is definitely the only RB in the country that I would consider being possibly better than Beanie. He also has a year on Beanie, so it's not to say that he's actually better in the grand scheme. But his breakaway speed is scary, unless you consider that it's just SEC speed. Quite a comparison here, easily the 2 best stiff-arms in the game.
 
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different games though... But I thin McFadden is ahead of beanie as of right now though. Beanie is more physical and could make the better pro because of his build. Being 240-250 by the time he comes out will sure help him not take but deliever the blows. Mcfadden might have a harder time adjusting because he is smaller (although he still is pretty big in his own right). Next year if beanie can be healthy he'll be something to watch!
 
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bukIpower;982629; said:
different games though... But I thin McFadden is ahead of beanie as of right now though. Beanie is more physical and could make the better pro because of his build. Being 240-250 by the time he comes out will sure help him not take but deliever the blows. Mcfadden might have a harder time adjusting because he is smaller (although he still is pretty big in his own right). Next year if beanie can be healthy he'll be something to watch!

100%. McFadden is 6'2 205, and Beanie goes 6'1 235. The impact of a stiff-arm from Wells is > what McFadden can throw. 240-250 NFL playing weight, we really can't deny that since he still has another year in the WHAC. He will certainly add weight, and as long as it's good weight that is condusive to 3rd and 7, we are in absotively, posilutely in great shape.

All I know is that all 10 TD's for Beanie AND Robo have looked great. I look forward to more of the same.
 
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