It just shows...
that the game can not be thought of in one dimension. There is so much creativity to go with this.
I did have some very good power using the prongs that Jim Davis designed/created for me. Like I said, in one game against Washington, Johnston had 130 yards on 6 carries and Barber had 59 on 6 carries. Johnston did bust a 70 yard run, so if you take that away, he had 60 yards on 5 carries, which still is pretty outstanding.
Again, in the Shootout method, the defense is at a disadvantage, but can stack to stop the run. That's where the audibles and the ability to hit passes make this type of wide base player difficult to stop.
I am not here to convince anyone, just showing more methods of creating offensive and defensive possibilities.
From a defensive perspective, as corners, they are tremendous in that you can play them 5 yards off the ball and they will still make the jam. that's just my experience.
A lot is based on rulesets what you can do. Just looking at possibilities!
Reg
Last edited by Reginald Rutledge : 03-06-2009 at 05:43 PM.
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