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<blockquote data-quote="Big L" data-source="post: 970710" data-attributes="member: 17900"><p>Can’t say that I totally disagree, but even when healthy 40 never got those touches and played behind a much inferior offensive line. As good as AG was, all things being equal, I would take ELI. I spent many hours in Lambeau Field during NFL draft time in the mid to late 90’s, and I will never forget something Lee R. said - The organization thought that Eddie Lee Ivery was the most talented back they had seen since Gale Sayers and OJ Simpson and those thoughts were backed up in training camp his rookie year. Even after his injuries, and when he was healthy, there were many regrets after the fact, that he was then underutilized for protection purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big L, post: 970710, member: 17900"] Can’t say that I totally disagree, but even when healthy 40 never got those touches and played behind a much inferior offensive line. As good as AG was, all things being equal, I would take ELI. I spent many hours in Lambeau Field during NFL draft time in the mid to late 90’s, and I will never forget something Lee R. said - The organization thought that Eddie Lee Ivery was the most talented back they had seen since Gale Sayers and OJ Simpson and those thoughts were backed up in training camp his rookie year. Even after his injuries, and when he was healthy, there were many regrets after the fact, that he was then underutilized for protection purposes. [/QUOTE]
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