I am optimistic that he will get a chance to play halfback at the next level, and he does have extraordinary athleticism. We shouldn't already put him under the screwed over by the nfl category when he hasn't reached the NFL yet. Many people have seen what Toby is capable of, and if he does get screwed many will ask why? Toby will not accept a lead blocking role, he didn't when USC and several other colleges offered it to him, and he won't if the NFL tries to put him there. He and his dad seem both seem to know the discrimination that White athletes face. He has a baseball career to fall back on, and if that doesn't work, he will have a degree in mechanical engineering. He won't offer to play waterboy in the NFL, if he is not a halfback I doubt he will stick around and block for lesser talented backs.
The problem with the other recent White rbs is, they all accepted a blocking role. Hillis was a fullback in college, Hester was a fullback before getting carries his senior season, and Leonard switched to fullback his senior season to block for Ray Rice.
I think if even his supporters are writing him off for getting a real shot at the next level just because it has happened in the past, it will be that much easier for the NFL to do the same. This is a new year, a different player, different circumstances. Id rather him play halfback at the next level than win the Heisman. The only reason I want him to win is for the exposure, which he has gotten plenty of, but having him win would be an added bonus.Edited by: dwid
The problem with the other recent White rbs is, they all accepted a blocking role. Hillis was a fullback in college, Hester was a fullback before getting carries his senior season, and Leonard switched to fullback his senior season to block for Ray Rice.
I think if even his supporters are writing him off for getting a real shot at the next level just because it has happened in the past, it will be that much easier for the NFL to do the same. This is a new year, a different player, different circumstances. Id rather him play halfback at the next level than win the Heisman. The only reason I want him to win is for the exposure, which he has gotten plenty of, but having him win would be an added bonus.Edited by: dwid