Mackmiller974
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Less explosive?The best ability in football is availability. I wish Chaney a speedy recovery, but it does appear some guys are more injury prone than others. The Gore situation was really a miracle in how he became so durable in the pros. I will say he changed his running style and became less explosive after his second ACL injury. But most injury prone guys don’t become Gore’s. We need more RB’s.
Brown is a QB. Not a RB. He’s a real good runner…. from the QB position. Not “dynamic” or “electric” enough of an athlete to be used as a RB. He is not a Dennard Robinson body type. He’s more of like a younger version of a Cam Newton. Not real shifty. He would literally get his *** broke in half trying to do what Dennard was doing. Jit is like 6’5”.
Your boy made of glass until proven otherwise.U shut ur FILTHY mouth up right now
Gore pre-injury was the closest thing I have seen to a Barry Sanders like back.Less explosive?
Dallas Crawford?No. He was an RB in high school and ran track. I went to HS w/Berry for 2 years.
4-6 weeks. He could return for A&M & play basically the entire season minus the two warmup games.Kid cant catch a break. Probably the last we see of him in a hurricane helmet.
Yea it’s definitely a problem. Clemson lost Xavier Thomas for the first half of the season with a broken bone in his foot, Texas just lost their #1 receiver for the year, Florida’s backup QB got injured and is out for the year, etc. This is why you’re hearing more and more NFL people saying they want to do away with preseason games completely. Dudes are so big, strong, and fast now this is the risk you take. Like I said though, you have to go through some full contact before the season starts so I’m not sure what the solution is.To your point:
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Sources: Ohio State RB Pryor injured, out for '22
Ohio State's Evan Pryor, who rushed for 98 yards and a TD on 21 carries as a true freshman, suffered a season-ending knee injury during Monday's practice, sources confirmed to ESPN.www.espn.com
"He looked so much better than he did last year, the way he was moving," defensive end Jack Sawyer told reporters Tuesday in Columbus. "The only part of sports that I hate is injuries. I just feel so bad for him."
Pryor's injury leaves Ohio State with only three healthy scholarship running backs in Henderson, Williams and incoming freshman Dallan Hayden, an ESPN four-star recruit.
Have you heard of any late minute portal options that could potentially be added??? Are they even entertaining the idea???Not sure where the 2/3 and 4 weeks talk is coming from but that’s not accurate
iirc Burns was a G as a sophomore in high school... and never showed the same form in high school afterwards.Chaney = Robert Burns?
Why do you believe Gattis comfort zone is run heavy? When he first got to MI he was running what he ran at Bama as Co-OC but it didn't work because the QB was trash and the WR was questionable. He adopted to his personnel and that was the offense you seen last year with the wolverinesAnyone with an eye for football already knew Rooster is the most talented back on the team. I hope Chaney gets well soon but even when he has been well, he hasn’t shown much for all the hype. Rooster carried the load at like 180 soaking wet over half of last year. Him Parrish and Thad should be more than fine and hopefully get Gattis out of his comfort zone of running heavy. I’m very skeptical of what he is willing and capable of running offensively and he has a big talent at QB.
Coker said pre injury Gore was the best he’s ever seen . That tells you everything when you see who he coached in college. Literal goats. And I agree, Gore was different the minute he hit greentreeGore pre-injury was the closest thing I have seen to a Barry Sanders like back.
Chris Graves too small, plus he played wr In HS, Marcus Clarke transferred, Malik Curtis too small as well….brashad smith has the build to play rbMarcus Clarke, Chris Graves, Malik Curtis played offense in HS. Maybe give one of them a look at RB.
I said yesterday 6-8 weeks is the ball park as of now. MTSU at the earliest.more or less than 2/3 weeks? @Cribby
I said yesterday 6-8 weeks is the ball park as of now. MTSU at the earliest.
@Cribby Even if it was true why would they do it. Let the kid get 100% completely healthy before using him. Don't you think?Not sure where the 2/3 weeks talk is coming from but that’s not accurate. No chance.