Mikesmith29150
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He was faster last year
One of the biggest plays in the game is him getting caught.
LolHe will run a 4.7 in the combine and go the Yearby route.
The screen passes towards the end where great. Why weren't we using plays like that to get the ball out of the QBs hand quickly when Perry was in?He had 145 total yards and averaged 13 yards per touch.
Find someone new to start a thread about. We should have used Homer more.
dude got walked down by uvaHe had 145 tots yards and averaged 13 yards per touch.
Find someone new to start a thread about. We should have used Homer more.
He had 145 total yards and averaged 13 yards per touch.
Find someone new to start a thread about. We should have used Homer more.
The masses are ****ed because Homer was said to have run a 4.3 this spring. He obviously is nowhere near even a 4.5 this season. Why he is slower this season is hard to understand. Nobody is complaining at how hard he runs. I get it.
He got tired. I bet if the NFL scouts lined him up today he runs 4.4 or better. He’s fast.
He was tired
Y’all go run 70 and see if you stay at top speed the whole time.
Props to the safety for not giving up on the play.
That wasn’t a long putt. **** I knew we would rough the kicker on their last FG try, that’s just who Miami isGreat run at a great time, but the way we were playing, I knew it the second he got caught, we would likely be settling for a FG
He got tired. I bet if the NFL scouts lined him up today he runs 4.4 or better. He’s fast.
I'm not buying that. He got tired against UNC, too? He only had 13 carries the whole game. Adrenaline kicks in when you're running down the sideline to score. You'd have to be in poor as **** condition to fade after 40 yards.
D you are one of the most respected guys here. However we don't give a **** about fake *** green tree numbers. I agree he is not nearly one of our biggest problems.His timed speed got faster and his rushing numbers are the same.
He’s the same guy and the least of our worries. But in moments of frustration, fans tend to focus on the good players.