Because they started running different plays. If we ran Pringle up the gut on every play, the results would have been the same.Peoples memory is so short lmao Pringle gave this running game a breath of fresh air when the offense was in the mud.
In some case. Like Dawson said a zone run can look like an A gap run if that’s where the RB chooses to goBecause they started running different plays. If we ran Pringle up the gut on every play, the results would have been the same.
I think I hear on a podcast that he was dealing with an injury.I am also not sure why we went away from Marty for a few weeks. He is as big and powerful as Fletch, but he seems to have a little more vision than Fletch. But great receiver out the backfield, lass blocker, and short yardage back
I said it last night in the Gameday thread…This was a Fletcher/Brown-type game. Throwing in Pringle in situations where he wouldn’t have to pass protect would be OK, but he needs more size/strength right now.
cause hes a legit beast. best pass catching RB we have by far. And can move a pile especially when everyone on the field is tired as ****. Tough as nails. Love him, hope he comes backNGL. That last drive I had some real questions about why with the game on the line we decided our 3rd string running back was the guy whose hands we want the ball in. Especially when he hadn’t really seen the field all playoffs.
It worked tho.
This was a Fletcher & Brown type of game similar to early season. Last game as well,we will need both going forward.NGL. That last drive I had some real questions about why with the game on the line we decided our 3rd string running back was the guy whose hands we want the ball in. Especially when he hadn’t really seen the field all playoffs.
It worked tho.
He’s third string so yeah. Whoever told you that was right.I was told he was too slow and only a depth piece