JgDaCane
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I'm going to take my eyes word lolI didn't see it either but I'm going to take the people who have seen practice at their word.
I'm going to take my eyes word lolI didn't see it either but I'm going to take the people who have seen practice at their word.
I'd like them to treat him like Embid, give hime two years off.
He only needs one year of tape
Only thing that saves him is if his knee is perfect and he is the best in the room. Then he plays.he hasn't played in two years ... we just brought in fletcher and chris johnson jr. ... we currently have kevin riley (#4 tailback, #104 recruit overall) ... facts suggest otherwise, and it's not shade, just the nature of major D1 recruiting
I don't think people really how understand how much of an advantage it is having a starter quality running back with fresh legs able to come in to a game in the second half.Does RB1 really matter when you have a solid rotation of 4 guys that can carry through a game with no let up ???... I mean I'll take a solid rotation all day long.... All guys have great skill and showed a ton of promise running behind that line....
I don't think people really how understand how much of an advantage it is having a starter quality running back with fresh legs able to come in to a game in the second half.
Mark Fletcher is the combination of:
The key thing said here is the hole created by the o line being massive. We keep up that trend and any rb we have will thrive.Got some major overreactions to week 1 verse sorry *** Miami of Ohio. Couple nice runs but his TD would’ve been a TD for any P5 running back in the country besides Knighton who would run into the back of Cam.
That hole was massive he didn’t have to do much.
Chaney and Allen still have the most burst.
Allen and Parrish have some nice vision and cuts.
Fletcher will be nice in due time. Let’s not get carried away.
Let’s see which RB can do damage against A&M this Saturday. I know Parrish is good for 5 yards every time he touches it. Who will break 15+ yard runs Saturday is what I want to see.
Pfft, if it’s not the feet of Barry Sanders then **** him
Mark Fletcher is the combination of:
The speed and athleticism of Bo Jackson
The vision of Barry Sanders
The elusiveness of Emmitt Smith
The strength of Jerome Bettis
The longevity of Frank Gore
Mark Fletcher is the combination of:
The speed and athleticism of Bo Jackson
The vision of Barry Snaders
The elusiveness of Emmitt Smith
The strength of Jerome Bettis
The longevity of Frank Gore
So he’s basically Mike AlstottMark Fletcher is the combination of:
The speed and athleticism of Bo Jackson
The vision of Barry Snaders
The elusiveness of Emmitt Smith
The strength of Jerome Bettis
The longevity of Frank Gore
Bingo. RB by committee, based on the development of our strengths, and the matcups given to us by the defense. A good place to be.Does RB1 really matter when you have a solid rotation of 4 guys that can carry through a game with no let up ???... I mean I'll take a solid rotation all day long.... All guys have great skill and showed a ton of promise running behind that line....
A combination of Leroy Hoard and Mark Higgs.Mark Fletcher is the combination of:
The speed and athleticism of Bo Jackson
The vision of Barry Snaders
The elusiveness of Emmitt Smith
The strength of Jerome Bettis
The longevity of Frank Gore
I don’t think anything @BeastMode said is incorrect but it’s also worth noting that if a back hits the second level and he’s 6-2 225, there’s a good chance someone is in troubleThe key thing said here is the hole created by the o line being massive. We keep up that trend and any rb we have will thrive.