TC7D
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Come on, most of us knew that Edwards had no future as an RB at Miami after watching him get stuffed at the goal line consistently. Softest big back I've even seen. Consistently went down from arm tackles.
Apparently not since he got hit with that corny neg feature
Wasn't me. I've been anti Gus for a long time. Anyone that thought he was better than Walton or Yearby was just kidding themselves. I'd bet money he doesn't do much of anything at Rutgers.
You're arguing two separate points. Walton beat Edwards for the starting role. But we want players on your team, and clearly Brown thought Edwards deserved snaps. Coach Brown wanted Edwards back and publicly said he wished he'd played him more. Which suggests he should be good enough to take snaps at Rutgers. I'm sure Rutgers is ecstatic to have him, even if he doesn't become their feature back. If he can get back to pre-injury, I think he could be very good.
I don't think I'm arguing two separate points. I'm saying that Gus Edwards is not good enough to play at Miami and that he was a sub-par talent to both Walton and Yearby. Brown's comments don't mean anything to me. Those comments came around the same time that Yearby started getting little to no playing time. That may have had to do more with a falling out with Yearby than it did that Gus was all of a sudden a better RB. His performance at the end of the year wasn't anything to get too excited about.
