Yes, him and Brashard should both be in motion and all over the field.Wouldn’t mind seeing him moved around a bit, slot receiver. Too creative for lash though
Yep. But we’re gonna have to find us an OC with enough brains to put him in those kinds of positions to be that guy. Not happening wit Mr. Inside Zone on 3rd and 8.Use him like how D. Thomas was used by Oregon back when he was there.
There was absolutely no reason that Cam Harris should’ve been getting touches over The Don and Rooster
Man I can’t with this staff
When Chaney and Rooster are both healthy next year, look out.330 Total yards 4TDs the last 2 games! Once he puts some size on he's going to be a All ACC type RB!
Thank you!Yall have to stop with the football cliches. Weight doesn't determine your durability. Never has. Rooster has always been tough as ****.
If he needs to work on anything it's his vision, patience and picking his feet up in traffic so he doesn't get tripped so easily.
But all this talk about not feeding him so much because of his durability is asinine. The whole reason he's having big games is because he's being fed, which is leading to more opportunities for him to break something big.
These decisions alone are fireable offenses.They started Gurvan Hall over Kam and James, they also started Patchman over Roussoue
Yea I mean god forbid he says the guy needs to play a full year, not get suspended, and then we can anoint him……crazy ideaThe takes that this site creates are simply amazing
LOL I think you need the Olinemen for those screens, so don't think Mario is going to bring those here while Knighton is still on the roster.Was watching the Oregon-UCLA game, and the Ducks ran some beautifully designed screens.
I thought, “Rooster would be special in those screens.”
Yall have to stop with the football cliches. Weight doesn't determine your durability. Never has. Rooster has always been tough as ****.
If he needs to work on anything it's his vision, patience and picking his feet up in traffic so he doesn't get tripped so easily.
But all this talk about not feeding him so much because of his durability is asinine. The whole reason he's having big games is because he's being fed, which is leading to more opportunities for him to break something big.
Great take as usual, Coach Macho!Yall have to stop with the football cliches. Weight doesn't determine your durability. Never has. Rooster has always been tough as ****.
If he needs to work on anything it's his vision, patience and picking his feet up in traffic so he doesn't get tripped so easily.
But all this talk about not feeding him so much because of his durability is asinine. The whole reason he's having big games is because he's being fed, which is leading to more opportunities for him to break something big.