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<blockquote data-quote="Coloradojacket" data-source="post: 330673" data-attributes="member: 3070"><p>To start yes Mills loss is not good, but folks, it doesn't doom us.</p><p>Of all the positions in CPJs offense the B-Back is one of the more simple ones. Because it is so close to the line of scrimmage the runner doesn't have to make a lot of evaluations on where to run, doesn't have to read blocking schemes. Heck there are only a few plays for them</p><p>Shade 6-1 otherwise known as the triple option</p><p>Straight B give</p><p>B counter</p><p>B load option</p><p>B speed option</p><p>B wheel route.</p><p></p><p>For blocking, they pretty much only pass block. If you got a hard runner that can see creases, what Marcus Marshall and Dwyer were good at, then you get explosive plays. Otherwise you count on the guy to be a bruiser, like Mills and pick up 4 yards per carry. He averaged 5.1 last year.</p><p></p><p>I think we have guys that will do just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coloradojacket, post: 330673, member: 3070"] To start yes Mills loss is not good, but folks, it doesn't doom us. Of all the positions in CPJs offense the B-Back is one of the more simple ones. Because it is so close to the line of scrimmage the runner doesn't have to make a lot of evaluations on where to run, doesn't have to read blocking schemes. Heck there are only a few plays for them Shade 6-1 otherwise known as the triple option Straight B give B counter B load option B speed option B wheel route. For blocking, they pretty much only pass block. If you got a hard runner that can see creases, what Marcus Marshall and Dwyer were good at, then you get explosive plays. Otherwise you count on the guy to be a bruiser, like Mills and pick up 4 yards per carry. He averaged 5.1 last year. I think we have guys that will do just fine. [/QUOTE]
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