You say that after Jannovich was one of our most reliable offensive weapons last season.....interesting.considering Jano had the power to play more, i hold out little hope this kid will get the ball very much, very few teams feature the FB.......a true grinding offense will use the FB more, but now days everyone wants the touches to go to a guy who can break a big gainer at any time......i get it and see the FB getting less than 5-7 carries per game, especially when these coaches want to chuck the rock and with turnover tommie, that scares me once again.
How many touches per game did Jano get? What was his high number and low number?You say that after Jannovich was one of our most reliable offensive weapons last season.....interesting.considering Jano had the power to play more, i hold out little hope this kid will get the ball very much, very few teams feature the FB.......a true grinding offense will use the FB more, but now days everyone wants the touches to go to a guy who can break a big gainer at any time......i get it and see the FB getting less than 5-7 carries per game, especially when these coaches want to chuck the rock and with turnover tommie, that scares me once again.
You like numbers, look it up.How many touches per game did Jano get? What was his high number and low number?You say that after Jannovich was one of our most reliable offensive weapons last season.....interesting.considering Jano had the power to play more, i hold out little hope this kid will get the ball very much, very few teams feature the FB.......a true grinding offense will use the FB more, but now days everyone wants the touches to go to a guy who can break a big gainer at any time......i get it and see the FB getting less than 5-7 carries per game, especially when these coaches want to chuck the rock and with turnover tommie, that scares me once again.
I'm just wondering why an offense failed to get the ball to "one of its most reliable weapons" on a regular basis. Maybe it has something to do with what urban Meyer identified.You like numbers, look it up.How many touches per game did Jano get? What was his high number and low number?You say that after Jannovich was one of our most reliable offensive weapons last season.....interesting.considering Jano had the power to play more, i hold out little hope this kid will get the ball very much, very few teams feature the FB.......a true grinding offense will use the FB more, but now days everyone wants the touches to go to a guy who can break a big gainer at any time......i get it and see the FB getting less than 5-7 carries per game, especially when these coaches want to chuck the rock and with turnover tommie, that scares me once again.
Agreed!A year can make a big difference in a given player or set of players
Maybe it was the f'ing transition period. Maybe quit bitching about this staff after one year. You love numbers so much, I should think a larger pool of data would excite the crap out of you.I'm just wondering why an offense failed to get the ball to "one of its most reliable weapons" on a regular basis. Maybe it has something to do with what urban Meyer identified.You like numbers, look it up.How many touches per game did Jano get? What was his high number and low number?You say that after Jannovich was one of our most reliable offensive weapons last season.....interesting.considering Jano had the power to play more, i hold out little hope this kid will get the ball very much, very few teams feature the FB.......a true grinding offense will use the FB more, but now days everyone wants the touches to go to a guy who can break a big gainer at any time......i get it and see the FB getting less than 5-7 carries per game, especially when these coaches want to chuck the rock and with turnover tommie, that scares me once again.