770 yards as a freshman in that offense is pretty impressive. The option offense that GA Tech runs spreads the ball out to multiple backs. I'm pretty excited about this young man.
Did you say option offense?
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770 yards as a freshman in that offense is pretty impressive. The option offense that GA Tech runs spreads the ball out to multiple backs. I'm pretty excited about this young man.
770 yards as a freshman in that offense is pretty impressive. The option offense that GA Tech runs spreads the ball out to multiple backs. I'm pretty excited about this young man.
Yes and they use a...........FULLBACK!!!!Did you say option offense?
Didn't see this coming at all. Very interesting add, looks like he's very tough to bring down and runs with a really low center of gravity. Surprisingly explosive for how violent a runner he is. Reminds you of those SEC backs for sure, just as happy going around you or right over you.
This dude is RB position all the way. Robinson is definitely that WR/RB hybrid. Different skillsets on those two guys.
I agree.. seems to have a knack for getting the tough yards and being productive.Interesting pick-up.
Little more info on what happened and his career to date. SIAP.
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...ills-pledges-comeback/1yjWbrdf35Ql1vZHpYMJ0J/
I read that yesterday. It's kind of funny, and I am adamantly opposed to testing for pot. It's a far better painkiller than most of the meds football players eventually get hooked on, and its legal in numerous states now.
I would much rather my team pass a bong around before bed than drink a ton, party too hard, or start popping opiates.
Just saying.
Doubt the kid was using weed for pain management, but in general I agree with you.I read that yesterday. It's kind of funny, and I am adamantly opposed to testing for pot. It's a far better painkiller than most of the meds football players eventually get hooked on, and its legal in numerous states now.
I would much rather my team pass a bong around before bed than drink a ton, party too hard, or start popping opiates.
Just saying.
Smoke a little weed, you'll understand..How hard is it to know the rules and follow the rules? Especially when you have almost everything on the line like this kid?
Yeah, I understand that criticism. Rules are rules. I'm saying, in general, it shouldn't be against the rules is all.How hard is it to know the rules and follow the rules? Especially when you have almost everything on the line like this kid?
Doubt the kid was using weed for pain management, but in general I agree with you.
How hard is it to know the rules and follow the rules? Especially when you have almost everything on the line like this kid?
I love that he has the speed and the power!
Smoke a little weed, you'll understand..
How hard is it to know the rules and follow the rules? Especially when you have almost everything on the line like this kid?
He's of the Royce Freeman and LeGarrett Blount mold they recruited to the offense in Oregon. He definitely has a place in this offense.If this young man has hands, he's an every down back. 780 yards as a freshman, in an offense predicated on rushing makes me a bit more silly than a 5 star. I hope he has mastered his problems.
GBR
I believe he is a 2 for 2 guy and will graduate in December.Is he a 1 for 1 or 2 for 2 guy?
I believe he is a 2 for 2 guy and will graduate in December.
Yes, and he will be here for spring ball.I believe he is a 2 for 2 guy and will graduate in December.
dope is slang for opiumThey don't call it "dope" for nothing.
I'm a moron and easily confused. GBR.
How hard is it to know the rules and follow the rules? Especially when you have almost everything on the line like this kid?
First one on the list when I just looked it up.I forget how they do this; why isn't he listed on the commitment list yet?