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<blockquote data-quote="GT_B" data-source="post: 40470" data-attributes="member: 887"><p>Custis is going to be at minimal (excluding unforeseen injuries..dear god I hope not..) a very productive BB for us. I would love for him to beat everyone out and start his True FR year, but I would be ok with him getting some reps and playing back up to Laskey this year if Laskey is going to be more productive as a SR then Custis a True FR. Custis will still have his day in the sun for the next 2-3 years after this.</p><p></p><p>Now why Custis is going to be productive is he has naturally running ability and vision, a lot like his fellow Lovejoy alumni Tashard Choice, and Choice not having all the physical abilities in the world, was an extremely efficient and productive RB because of those two attributes. The A+ type BB has to have quick burst to get through the hole and then field vision on the 2nd level to make cuts and get by the secondary. Sims and Laskey both are/were quick through the mesh but neither has great field vision, I would put Laskey a little above Sims but not by much. Having that natural vision to find creases and cuts seperates a solid (B+) BB and an (A+) BB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT_B, post: 40470, member: 887"] Custis is going to be at minimal (excluding unforeseen injuries..dear god I hope not..) a very productive BB for us. I would love for him to beat everyone out and start his True FR year, but I would be ok with him getting some reps and playing back up to Laskey this year if Laskey is going to be more productive as a SR then Custis a True FR. Custis will still have his day in the sun for the next 2-3 years after this. Now why Custis is going to be productive is he has naturally running ability and vision, a lot like his fellow Lovejoy alumni Tashard Choice, and Choice not having all the physical abilities in the world, was an extremely efficient and productive RB because of those two attributes. The A+ type BB has to have quick burst to get through the hole and then field vision on the 2nd level to make cuts and get by the secondary. Sims and Laskey both are/were quick through the mesh but neither has great field vision, I would put Laskey a little above Sims but not by much. Having that natural vision to find creases and cuts seperates a solid (B+) BB and an (A+) BB. [/QUOTE]
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