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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 148804" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>I'm not worried at all about BB. The position lends itself to success. You don't have to be Dwyer to be successful, but it sure adds a whole different dimension to the offense when there is a serious home run threat back there. </p><p></p><p>I love Laskey, but the thing I always noticed with him was the inability to shed the first tackle after getting through the line. That's not horrible... I mean a consistent 5 yards is huge and it was just what we needed last year</p><p></p><p>Synjyn had that ability, but not the breakaway speed...I love the run in the Mississippi State game, but that's the most time consuming 69 yard run I've ever seen. I actually didn't believe it was happening while I watched it develop, but I do stil get chills and smile just thinking about it. </p><p></p><p>Dwyer had both the ability to shed the tackles and produce breakaway runs at any point in time. </p><p></p><p>The A backs are always a home run threat just based on the read progression, being at the edge, down field blocking by receivers, etc. However, if we could put a true home run threat at B back with Justin running the offense then watch out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 148804, member: 932"] I'm not worried at all about BB. The position lends itself to success. You don't have to be Dwyer to be successful, but it sure adds a whole different dimension to the offense when there is a serious home run threat back there. I love Laskey, but the thing I always noticed with him was the inability to shed the first tackle after getting through the line. That's not horrible... I mean a consistent 5 yards is huge and it was just what we needed last year Synjyn had that ability, but not the breakaway speed...I love the run in the Mississippi State game, but that's the most time consuming 69 yard run I've ever seen. I actually didn't believe it was happening while I watched it develop, but I do stil get chills and smile just thinking about it. Dwyer had both the ability to shed the tackles and produce breakaway runs at any point in time. The A backs are always a home run threat just based on the read progression, being at the edge, down field blocking by receivers, etc. However, if we could put a true home run threat at B back with Justin running the offense then watch out... [/QUOTE]
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