the way he used to PUNISH the opposing MLB, used to give me chills.
Remember the days when RU had an offensive line that actually blocked people? When that feature back would be 5 yards into the secondary before anyone touched him? And they didn't take him out when he was getting a rhythm?Remember the days when RU had a featured back that would get 90% of the carries and just brutalize a D-Line into submission instead of this ludicrous, unsuccessful RB by committee nonsense?
I do. I also remember people complaining nobody else got carries, we had no back up with experience, and how guys would get worn outRemember the days when RU had a featured back that would get 90% of the carries and just brutalize a D-Line into submission instead of this ludicrous, unsuccessful RB by committee nonsense?
I do. I also remember people complaining nobody else got carries, we had no back up with experience, and how guys would get worn out
Good thing GM's disagree.You never heard that from this people.
I was raised on Emmit Smith making D's puke by the 4th quarter.
I loved that strategy.
That strategy works when you have superiority in the trenches. Dallas had Larry Allen, one of the best guards of all time and a Hall of Famer. Nate Newton, Erik Williams, and Mark Tuinei were borderline Hall of Famers.You never heard that from this people.
I was raised on Emmit Smith making D's puke by the 4th quarter.
I loved that strategy.
I was one of those guys and still amI do. I also remember people complaining nobody else got carries, we had no back up with experience, and how guys would get worn out
the way he used to PUNISH the opposing MLB, used to give me chills.