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  • faceman237 said...

    No. AJ being a superb passer made a huge difference in Eddie's production. Put Ingram on last years team and he absolutely lights it up.

    Dont forget that GMAC went through a span of playing pretty poorly and Ingram basically carried that team through.

    Oh and not to mention the 2012 O-line was better than 2009.

    This post was edited by faceman237 on 3/5/2013 at 7:41 AM

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  • rollingtide2004 said...

    I disagree, still think Lacy is a better back than Ingram.

    Splitting hairs here imho.

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  • rollingtide2004 said...

    I disagree, still think Lacy is a better back than Ingram.

    Based on your perception only. No legitimate analysis of their career as players can back up your stance. Lacy had some unfortunate injury luck and had trouble holding on to the football his first few years. Ingram was the best and most reliable back on the field the day he stepped on campus and remained that until the day he left.

    Having said that I am a huge fan of Lacy's and think he is underrated as a pro prospect. My comments are not a knock on his ability or how good a player he is and can be,

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  • 1tide said...

    Splitting hairs here imho.

    Yea, I couldn't complain about either back. I'd have to go with Ingram simply for the fact that he won a few games for bama himself. I can only remember Eddie having that impact in the Uga game. Can't go wrong with either. Really looking forward to seeing lacy on Sundays.

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  • Oldie Olderson said...

    Based on your perception only. No legitimate analysis of their career as players can back up your stance. Lacy had some unfortunate injury luck and had trouble holding on to the football his first few years. Ingram was the best and most reliable back on the field the day he stepped on campus and remained that until the day he left.

    Having said that I am a huge fan of Lacy's and think he is underrated as a pro prospect. My comments are not a knock on his ability or how good a player he is and can be,

    Ingram was the best on the field until Richardson's sophmore season IMO.

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