Short yardage running back?
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we don't need a big back. We need a good offensive line and some more plays from Gibbs playbook installed. The reasons we didn't score in the redzone much was because of poor blocking, penalties and very predicatable play calling. That all changes next season. We won't have a problem scoring in the redzone next year. We don't need a big back. Betts and Portis will get the job done.
We may get one, just for insurance, but I doubt we'll use them much once we get going...
We may get one, just for insurance, but I doubt we'll use them much once we get going...
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I personally think that Betts is the perect change of pace to Portis... He is a patient back who would rather hit you then try to sprint pass you.
Portis is a flat out speed back with some power, but would rather just leave you on the ground trying to figure out what is happening and where Portis is after you just tackled him.
Portis is a flat out speed back with some power, but would rather just leave you on the ground trying to figure out what is happening and where Portis is after you just tackled him.
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With Rabach anchoring the line, and Jansen returning, we really should be able to get the tough yards next season. If Dockery stepped up to the plate as well, that would be a big help.
So, I don't think we need a big back particularly - the short yardage running game is about having an offensive line that goes out to dominate - if the gaps are there, then a small back is just as likely to get through them as a big back (and the laws of physics probably suggest that he's actually more likely!).
On a related subject, does anybody know whether Rock Cartwright is still alive?
So, I don't think we need a big back particularly - the short yardage running game is about having an offensive line that goes out to dominate - if the gaps are there, then a small back is just as likely to get through them as a big back (and the laws of physics probably suggest that he's actually more likely!).
On a related subject, does anybody know whether Rock Cartwright is still alive?
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tcwest10 wrote:Scooter wrote:I think we can get Ron Dayne cheap, coach him up and let him run. His favorite team as a kid - the Washington Redskins :0)
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Spurrierism.
haha, that's funny TC. I'm always wanting to post "coach em up", but I knew that for some reason I shouldn't. Now I remember why...
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