He is that good though, so he better not let himself get hit either.Love arrogance, but if they're going to give you 5 more yards, take it. We're not that good.
You never know when that one inch matters. No reason he couldn’t have extended the ball another foot when stepping out.Wtf are you talking about?
You really think an extra 2 yards around midfield in the first quarter mattered? He already got the first down and more. Do you think he won’t lower his head and fight for an extra 2 when it matters?
Lmboooooooo!!!! HAHAIt was a scrimmage and he was in a no contact jersey. Pretty normal.
Sounds like you’ve heard this beforeYou never know when that one inch matters. No reason he couldn’t have extended the ball another foot when stepping out.
Of course he’ll fight for it when needed. He could’ve just taken a little more yardage on each scramble.
That non-chalant nature has to drive defenders crazy.
I was surprised they didn't pop him on that first run when he stopped before going out of bounds in front of three defenders. Not hitting him set the tone for the game. Would love to be in their film session when coaches are going over that play. Yikes.Not the runs themselves, which were plenty effective.
Just talking about the end where he would shut it down like an Olympic sprinter winning a prelim, then do little horizontal two-step out of bounds as the defenders approached.
Not sure I've seen that before — at least not in D1 ball
POTY CANDIDATEIt was a scrimmage and he was in a no contact jersey. Pretty normal.
That first run was disrespectful as ****, something you do to you and your friends younger siblings to let them know they ain't ****. Anyone who's played in a rivalry game at an even slightly competitive level understands what was going on there. I ******* love it, lol.Yall are thinking too hard. He’s a Texas boy and we do that in games. It was to disrespect them. He wasn’t trying to bait a thing. He was saying yall don’t belong on the field with us.
Not the runs themselves, which were plenty effective.
Just talking about the end where he would shut it down like an Olympic sprinter winning a prelim, then do little horizontal two-step out of bounds as the defenders approached.
Not sure I've seen that before — at least not in D1 ball
That might be your best workIt was a scrimmage and he was in a no contact jersey. Pretty normal.
Maybe he watched the film of Emory going for that extra yard vs FSU last year.You never know when that one inch matters. No reason he couldn’t have extended the ball another foot when stepping out.
Of course he’ll fight for it when needed. He could’ve just taken a little more yardage on each scramble.
That non-chalant nature has to drive defenders crazy.