Brometheus
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Parrish sent that guy's ankles into the shadow realm. Really feeling confident in our RBs as long as injuries dont' happen.
When you can run it opens up every option in your playbook.Parrish sent that guy's ankles into the shadow realm. Really feeling confident in our RBs as long as injuries dont' happen.
When you can run it opens up every option in your playbook.
Play action becomes a nightmare for a D , there slamming hard inside and you hit Restrepo over the top second level all afternoon long , then the home runs star opening up.
Then a good dose of Fletcher and platooning RB’s with each different running styles.
Nothing better then the 4th quarter having a lead you start pounding the rock relentlessly till DB hands on hips tired of filling hitting RB , boom home run .
YEP , pound the rock feels good
GOCANES
there slamming hard inside and you hit Restrepo over the top second level all afternoon long , then the home runs star opening up.
The Law FirmParrish isn’t flashy but just a **** good all around back..reminds of a Patriots’ RB during their glory days
Who gets the most carries in any game may vary depending on who's hot that game. Parrish is the defacto RB1, and he should be. But there will be games where Allen, Chaney, or Fletcher end up being the main guy.Seems like a lot of people are pro Parish to me. I always appreciated his all around skillset and assumed he would hold onto the starting role because he deserved to. Just didn't feel it was in anybody's best interest for him to be racking up 20+ carries a game. I don't think he is that type of workhorse and we have other guys who can add some different dimensions to the offense making it more diverse.
Everyone is entitled to have their own favorite RB, nothing wrong with that. We have a nice group to choose from who each bring their own running style.
That move he made to get in the end zone was ELITE!! No other way to put it.