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What running back does Tyrone Tracy Jr remind you of?

Started by DaveBrown74, October 11, 2024, 07:05:01 PM

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PSUBeirut

I'd say a combination of Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, Emmitt Smith, Earl Campbell, Bo Jackson, and Adrian Peterson.  But I don't wanna get too far ahead of myself on this one  :ok:

Giant Jim

Quote from: Bob In PA on October 12, 2024, 10:33:37 AMJim: Yes, I also see something about Tracy that reminds me of Tiki. But (repeating myself), IMO the game has changed enough (even in the relatively brief time since Tiki quit) that it's harder to compare Tracy to Tiki than comparing him to a guy who's still playing. Bob
I'm gonna stick with Tiki. Everyone else is naming RB's from his era or before. I was only thinking Giants RB's.

AZGiantFan

I haven't seen nearly enough in his receiving game for a lot of the guys mentioned.
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Tiki's first three years were garbage. It was a wake up call when the Giants drafted Ron Dayne.
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kartanoman

Quote from: DaveBrown74 on October 11, 2024, 07:05:01 PMJust curious, if you had to name any player from any team, past or present, that Tracy (in the little we have seen of him) reminds you of, who would it be, and why?

I actually don't have anyone in mind yet myself ... I am still mulling it and would like to see more of him. But I'm curious what others think.

For now, he reminds me of Tyrone Tracy. I hope when he grows up, he becomes his best version of Tyrone Tracy and I'd bet his mom and dad feel exactly the same way, just like any parent would want for their child.

Sorry, gotta give you the old "proud parent" response, my friend!

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Actually, #29 reminds me of Alex Webster, but he's no Alex Webster. Has anyone worn #29 since Webster?

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I love it. The kid has one good game and that reminds fans of HOFers
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kartanoman

Quote from: Giant Jim on October 12, 2024, 06:39:16 PMActually, #29 reminds me of Alex Webster, but he's no Alex Webster. Has anyone worn #29 since Webster?

Yes Jim, of course. How can we forget Clyde Powers???

Clyde who?

OK, how about Myron Guyton???

But those guys were defensive secondary players. We're looking for running backs.

OK, how about Eddie Hicks?

Eddie Hicks?

Yes, THE Eddie Hicks, 6th round pick from the 1979 draft. He lasted two seasons with the Giants and ran for 50 yards in his 19 carries spanning his 17-game career.

So, there you have it! The answer is Eddie Hicks. Eddie, sending you love tonight from the BBH! ❤️

Peace!



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bamagiantfan

It's early but I was trying to think of a good comparison for his pad level, one-cut deceptive speed and hands. The closest thing I could come up with was a young Wilbert Montgomery.

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Giant Jim

Quote from: kartanoman on October 12, 2024, 08:10:12 PMOK, how about Myron Guyton???

OK, how about Eddie Hicks?

Eddie Hicks?

Yes, THE Eddie Hicks, 6th round pick from the 1979 draft. He lasted two seasons with the Giants and ran for 50 yards in his 19 carries spanning his 17-game career.

So, there you have it! The answer is Eddie Hicks. Eddie, sending you love tonight from the BBH! ❤️

Eddie Hicks? I don't remember him, but Tracy gained more yards than he did in his career in 1 game!

Myron Guyton, now that's a name you don't see mentioned here very often.


TDToomer

Quote from: Giant Jim on October 13, 2024, 06:45:45 AMEddie Hicks? I don't remember him, but Tracy gained more yards than he did in his career in 1 game!

Myron Guyton, now that's a name you don't see mentioned here very often.



I loved Guyton! He impressed Parcells so much as a rookie that he started over Greg Jackson who was drafted way earlier in the 89 draft. After letting Kinnard leave in plan B free agency they both became starting safeties on the 90 SB winning team through Simms and Taylor's final season in 93. Sadly George Young misjudged what other teams were willing to offer in the new era of unrestricted free agency and lost both starting safeties prior to the 94 season and the D suffered with the new guys forced to start like Jesse Campbell. It was like losing both McKinney and Love in the same offseason worse replacements than who we have now.
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