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I'm sure that's what he meant. It's very obvious that Kaldy is a racist. From the not so subtle racial undertones in most of his SEC>B10 rants to his insane claim that Larry Bird is nowhere near Magic Johnson's level. Kaldy's got some white guilt to he's dealing with.

Awww, yes good ole white guilt......So thats the reason why Kaldy refuses to admit that BW would/could have been a legit D-1 runningback.:D
 
Hahaha! Like clockwork. The coaching staff even said before last season started that since there was a log jam at RB that they were going to find other ways to get BW on the field (in the slot, returning kicks/punts). Seriously, what's with this vendetta against BW? Give it a rest man.

And I don't get why you have such a big wood for Jewel, or why anybody else does for that matter. All we saw of him was in mop-up duty, after Greene had already punished the opposition for 3 quarters. You give Wegher no credit (who was a co-starter for almost a full season btw), while you give all the credit in the world to Hampton. You're silly.

Jewel is an internet message board phenomenon. The more time he missed, the bigger the Hawkeye circle jerk about him got.
 
And I don't get why you have such a big wood for Jewel, or why anybody else does for that matter. All we saw of him was in mop-up duty, after Greene had already punished the opposition for 3 quarters. You give Wegher no credit (who was a co-starter for almost a full season btw), while you give all the credit in the world to Hampton. You're silly.[/QUOTE]

This is pure fiction.

Jewel Hampton was spelling Greene early and often by mid way through that season. He got in the first quarter of games regularly.

Jewel was a bad *** and was easily twice the player Wegher or Robinson were, his block on the LB at Arizona may be the single best block a running back has ever made at Iowa.

BW was average at best, he had one good game against a defeated ISU in which he did look good, but the rest of the time he was incapable of making anyone miss or breaking any tackles. He had good straight line speed and that was it.

BW choose to leave, Jewel was a hawkeye through and through. He did not want to leave he simply got caught doing the same thing allot of the team was doing. Its hard to blame him when Seniors like DJK and Ballard and most likely allot more were setting the tone that it was ok.
 
This is pure fiction. Jewel Hampton was spelling Greene early and often by mid way through that season. He got in the first quarter of games regularly. Jewel was a bad *** and was easily twice the player Wegher or Robinson were said:
This is just a myth. People seem to remember Jewel and Shonn splitting the load. 286 of his 409 regular season yards came against Maine, FIU, Indiana and in the 55-0 rout of Minnesota. During the rest of the regular season he ran for 123 yards. Jewel was average at best, he got better simply by sitting out a season and letting Iowa fans hype him up.
 
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First, re-watch the Arizona game. Compare Jewel's performance to A-Rob's, and then return to this thread and tell me about myths. When health, Jewel was a stud running back. Wegher and A-Rob also were very good, not average or below.
 
Can we put some faith in the plausible future?? Yes BW was fun to watch when he got into open field, Arob has great ball carrier vision, and Jewel was a bruiser. I don't think any of them were necessarily average but if would rate them I'd put BWs value the lowest just because he wasn't an every down back.

Who knows maybe De'Andre Johnson will surprise everyone. Also doesn't Ferentz have a lot of faith in Canzeri being able to see touches his first year?

With losing out on Coe it'll be important to land a decent back in 12' to sure up our depth but I think we're in decent shape.
 
This is just a myth. People seem to remember Jewel and Shonn splitting the load. 286 of his 409 regular season yards came against Maine, FIU, Indiana and in the 55-0 rout of Minnesota. During the rest of the regular season he ran for 123 yards. Jewel was average at best, he got better simply by sitting out a season and letting Iowa fans hype him up.

I cant disagree more. Hampton was a total package back, speed and power, not at all average.

Of course his stats werent brilliant when he ran behind the best back in the country his only healthy year.

Tavian Banks sat three years behind Shaw, it means nothing.
 
I cant disagree more. Hampton was a total package back, speed and power, not at all average.

Of course his stats werent brilliant when he ran behind the best back in the country his only healthy year.

Tavian Banks sat three years behind Shaw, it means nothing.

do you have proof jewell was a "speed AND power" back? unless you were at practices you have no proof to support your claims.
 
Since when did Brandon Wegher get cool enough to be know not by his name but only his initials? I would have to vote he doesn't get that classification.
 
This thread just needs to end. It's turned into a p*ssing contest. How about we all agree that we didn't see enough of Jewel or Wegher to fairly gauge their talent levels and leave it at that?
 

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