Can Lanning catch lazard from behind like Josey?... Never mind that is not that impressive.
K kwah Well-Known Member Aug 23, 2017 #21 Can Lanning catch lazard from behind like Josey?... Never mind that is not that impressive.
mrolympia Well-Known Member Aug 23, 2017 #22 in all honesty how are people taking this thread seriously, it's clearly sarcasm to the nth degree.
Joshbrown Well-Known Member Dec 30, 2017 #24 I'm gonna say the Outlaw but Lanning was probably more important to his team so . . .
G Glass1/2fullguy Well-Known Member Dec 30, 2017 #25 Joshbrown said: I'm gonna say the Outlaw but Lanning was probably more important to his team so . . . Click to expand... They're both equally important to their team. If you want to debate, go back and watch the northwestern game then tell me lanning was more important.
Joshbrown said: I'm gonna say the Outlaw but Lanning was probably more important to his team so . . . Click to expand... They're both equally important to their team. If you want to debate, go back and watch the northwestern game then tell me lanning was more important.
mopkins King Kong Dec 30, 2017 #26 I'll always remember Lanning fondly. He's the dude that lost the game to Iowa by getting completely abused by Wadley.
I'll always remember Lanning fondly. He's the dude that lost the game to Iowa by getting completely abused by Wadley.
ibahawkeye Well-Known Member Dec 30, 2017 #27 Jewel but ya wander if that would be the case if Lanning had been playing Lb these past 8 years. The ability to transition to D, while still playing on special teams and some offensive situations was amazing.
Jewel but ya wander if that would be the case if Lanning had been playing Lb these past 8 years. The ability to transition to D, while still playing on special teams and some offensive situations was amazing.
Ben Rumson Well-Known Member Dec 30, 2017 #28 Is this even a debate grown adults should even be entertaining? Crap...now I'm juvenile!