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Fast Freddy the new Ronnie Harmon!


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Fred Jackson really reminds me of Ronnie Harmon. He is a verstal back and he is also a great receiver. I think many people forget how good Ronnie Harmon was until the dreaded drop in 1989. He was an excellent receiver and also was a great one, two , three punch in our running back by committee in 1988. Many forget that Robb "over the top" Riddick and Harmon were the supporting cast before Kenny Davis. Jackson like Harmon is really tough to get a bead on in the open field. Fast Freddy might be the better pure runner and he runs harder than Harmon did but if he can be that much of an asset we are in great shape down the stretch... What has happend to the art form of going over the pile????????What about using John wendling in the goal line "O" he could jump over the pile everytime!!!!!!!

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You do know that Fred Jackson is not called "Fast Freddy"...right?

 

Fast Freddie was Jonathon Smith's nickname, and he is no longer with the Bills.

 

Just an FYI.

No, I didn't but thank you for pointing that out!!! What is Fred Jackson's nickname????

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No, I didn't but thank you for pointing that out!!! What is Fred Jackson's nickname????

 

Don't you think fast Freddie fits Fred Jackson better? I do, action Jackon is also used allot :devil:

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No, I didn't but thank you for pointing that out!!! What is Fred Jackson's nickname????

 

 

Good question. We have one poster who refers to him as "Head", but I have no idea why. :devil:

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I wouldn't start comparing Jackson to Harmon, until he is done playing...Harmon turned into a much better back once he left Buffalo, but his tenure in Buffalo was marred by one of the worst clutch time, dropped passes in team history, and was known as kind of a trouble maker, racist in the locker room...I know what you are getting at, but I would prefer to think of Fred Jackson as the "new Kenneth Davis" than the new Ronnie Harmon.

 

On a similar note, how long before we start referring to Robert Royal as the "next Perry Tuttle"...

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I wouldn't start comparing Jackson to Harmon, until he is done playing...Harmon turned into a much better back once he left Buffalo, but his tenure in Buffalo was marred by one of the worst clutch time, dropped passes in team history, and was known as kind of a trouble maker, racist in the locker room...I know what you are getting at, but I would prefer to think of Fred Jackson as the "new Kenneth Davis" than the new Ronnie Harmon.

 

On a similar note, how long before we start referring to Robert Royal as the "next Perry Tuttle"...

 

 

Friggin' Lonnie!

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Fred Jackson really reminds me of Ronnie Harmon. He is a verstal back and he is also a great receiver. I think many people forget how good Ronnie Harmon was until the dreaded drop in 1989. He was an excellent receiver and also was a great one, two , three punch in our running back by committee in 1988. Many forget that Robb "over the top" Riddick and Harmon were the supporting cast before Kenny Davis. Jackson like Harmon is really tough to get a bead on in the open field. Fast Freddy might be the better pure runner and he runs harder than Harmon did but if he can be that much of an asset we are in great shape down the stretch... What has happend to the art form of going over the pile????????What about using John wendling in the goal line "O" he could jump over the pile everytime!!!!!!!

 

 

Um, no he is not. Harmon was not that good running the ball from the RB position. Harmon was way too much East-West. Even SD realized that, and lined Harmon up as an H-Back, not a RB.

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I wouldn't start comparing Jackson to Harmon, until he is done playing...Harmon turned into a much better back once he left Buffalo, but his tenure in Buffalo was marred by one of the worst clutch time, dropped passes in team history, and was known as kind of a trouble maker, racist in the locker room...I know what you are getting at, but I would prefer to think of Fred Jackson as the "new Kenneth Davis" than the new Ronnie Harmon.

 

On a similar note, how long before we start referring to Robert Royal as the "next Perry Tuttle"...

 

I'd like to start referring to Robert Royal as "the newest member of the Carolina Panthers...."

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I call him Head, cuz Marshawn calls him Head. good enough reason for me. I dub yee Fred Jackson, Head Jackson.

 

Head honcho, when it comes to running the ball. :devil:

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I wouldn't start comparing Jackson to Harmon, until he is done playing...Harmon turned into a much better back once he left Buffalo, but his tenure in Buffalo was marred by one of the worst clutch time, dropped passes in team history, and was known as kind of a trouble maker, racist in the locker room...I know what you are getting at, but I would prefer to think of Fred Jackson as the "new Kenneth Davis" than the new Ronnie Harmon.

 

On a similar note, how long before we start referring to Robert Royal as the "next Perry Tuttle"...

 

Didn't Ronnie Harmon make disparaging remarks about Andre Reed because he was light skinned, or something to that effect? :worthy:

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Big head ?

Gives head ?

Go ahead?

 

Who knows !

 

 

Well, according to NewEra and GoBillsDB, it is because Marshawn calls him "Head". That's good enough for me (if it's true).

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You do know that Fred Jackson is not called "Fast Freddy"...right?

 

Fast Freddie was Jonathon Smith's nickname, and he is no longer with the Bills.

 

Just an FYI.

:worthy: I've been known to call him Fast Freddy. I must now stop, dint realize Smith had franchised the nickname.

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