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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 44240" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I like Byerly, especially running the mid-line. I was so happy to see the return of that play yesterday. It was good to see him for more than a series. He brings a good bit to the table. The field was sloppy and slow and the ball was water-logged. You can't draw too many conclusions about ball security in practice conditions with heavy rains. Byerly lacks the electricity of a break away runner from what I gleaned last night. However, he is a tough kid who thrives in the trash. We could do a heck of a lot worse. I will reserve judgement about his passing until I see him in better conditions. He will move the chains and he will make reads. He barely had time on a few plays to get the ball pulled from the BB before he had to get the pitch out, due to the blitz, but he handled it very well. There was a lot of defensive pressure last night. I thought he did well considering. I would feel confident if he needed to play next fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 44240, member: 639"] I like Byerly, especially running the mid-line. I was so happy to see the return of that play yesterday. It was good to see him for more than a series. He brings a good bit to the table. The field was sloppy and slow and the ball was water-logged. You can't draw too many conclusions about ball security in practice conditions with heavy rains. Byerly lacks the electricity of a break away runner from what I gleaned last night. However, he is a tough kid who thrives in the trash. We could do a heck of a lot worse. I will reserve judgement about his passing until I see him in better conditions. He will move the chains and he will make reads. He barely had time on a few plays to get the ball pulled from the BB before he had to get the pitch out, due to the blitz, but he handled it very well. There was a lot of defensive pressure last night. I thought he did well considering. I would feel confident if he needed to play next fall. [/QUOTE]
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