Neal was the softest 225 rb in the history of football. What he could have been compared to what he really was is a vast difference. Chandler The QBs - Worley wasn't very good. JG hasnt been very good either. 1 has multiple years of eligibility left the other is what he is.
He's faster, quicker, a better receiver and if he stays healthy, will have better stats. Banks will be the best of the bunch if he can hold onto the ball. Neal was a decent running back.
Agility? All it took was a Lance Stephenson blow to knock the kid over. Worst balance I’ve ever seen.
A highlight video of Rajion Neal featured in the No Read Option offense. The internet truly has everything.
The perfect Neal run was the 4th down against UGA, fake the FB and flip to him. He's ran down despite having 80 yards of green open grass in front of him. He did get the first, though
I'm not arguing that Neal is an all time great. I'm not arguing that Chandler isn't going to be better than him. I'm saying I've seen it from Neal. I haven't seen it from Chandler. But as far as the Worley JG comparisons, if you look at freshman Worley and RS Freshman JG, they're incredibly similar. This is what JG is, IMO.
If Blanc is actually blocking that goes for a TD. He was only caught from behind because there was a UGA player in front.
Worley somehow turned into a decent QB against UGA. Did it twice, don't know why, but he did. Beyond that? He might've had a couple good throws here and there, but he was pretty bad overall. That 2014 UF game. . . I've been to several games where we've lost by 30, and that's the worst UT game I've ever been to. We also have more than one WR with any talent this year, which helps. 2013 we had a lot of talent on the line and almost none in the skill positions. This year we have an awful line and quite a few playmakers.
Neal was a decent SEC RB. Chandler has speed that's not common. Banks will be one of the best around if he can hold on to the ball.