Zirg
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uofmman1122 said:I think you give the nod to Chase, simply because he accomplished more in three years at UM than Hilliard accomplished in four. Don't get me wrong, I love Lex, and I still think we would've won the chipper in 2006 if he had never gotten hurt, but both Reynolds' and Hilliard's pro careers are pretty comparable. Lex only got reps at running back because he's more the size NFL teams are looking for.
Either way, both were phenomenal players that we were lucky to have.
It's also pretty obvious who the #1 QB will be in their QB rankings.
I'm not trying to sound too arrogant (too late?), but how can you say "both Reynolds and Hilliards pro career are pretty comparable"? The number of games? Sure, but Chase covered kickoffs (and was not deemed a legit NFL RB by experts that know more than any of us), while Lex was given goal-line scoring opportunities. That is a monumental gap in NFL relevance, and since their college careers are very similar, I don't see how it's even a debate. The NFL is the ultimate barometer of being the best in the sport.