chamrocck
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:yeahClement and Newby would be a hell of a RB class, one that could propel our offense for years.
:yeahClement and Newby would be a hell of a RB class, one that could propel our offense for years.
Dont need breakaway speed to be an effective runningback. Give me ball security, vision, and toughness before breakaway speed imo.Kid has good film looks like he will not go down after the first hit but lacks breakaway speed. Would be a great add.
Agreed^! And Rex Burkhead says whassup!!! :thumbsDont need breakaway speed to be an effective runningback. Give me ball security, vision, and toughness before breakaway speed imo.Kid has good film looks like he will not go down after the first hit but lacks breakaway speed. Would be a great add.
I'm with ya but that was just one of the things I have noticed.Dont need breakaway speed to be an effective runningback. Give me ball security, vision, and toughness before breakaway speed imo.Kid has good film looks like he will not go down after the first hit but lacks breakaway speed. Would be a great add.
Big fish little pond...Always had liked Corey a little better than Newby. 2500 yards and 36 touchdowns as a junior
Agreed, see Emmit SmithDont need breakaway speed to be an effective runningback. Give me ball security, vision, and toughness before breakaway speed imo.Kid has good film looks like he will not go down after the first hit but lacks breakaway speed. Would be a great add.
...but you just didAgreed, see Emmit SmithDont need breakaway speed to be an effective runningback. Give me ball security, vision, and toughness before breakaway speed imo.Kid has good film looks like he will not go down after the first hit but lacks breakaway speed. Would be a great add.
Note: I am not by any means comparing him to Emmit Smith
Ya he seems to have really enjoyed his visit. He was blown away by us being number one in the country when it comes to the academic part of a student athlete. He still plans on visiting Wisconsin andI'd imagine we gave him something to think about, and Pitt losing to Youngstown may give him more to think about.