Not too sure his draft status fell bc of the offense he played in...
He was noticeably overweight in 2009. Thought he was fine in 2008.I'd say it fell because he showed up to the combine 40 lbs overweight and stayed fat nearly his entire career. That guy was one of the most naturally gifted running backs I've ever seen, but just didn't try to reach his potential
I remember watching that over and overMy all time favorite GT Running Back. I'll never forget him trucking over the UVA Defender in 2009.
He is a good story teller, I like hearing him speak. I remember him having a falling out with GT/CPJ after he went to the league. It's too bad, because I think he'd make a great representative of GT (ala Roddy Jones). Anyone know if he ever graduated?
Dwyer had a legitimate shot in Pittsburgh due to 5 million injuries to the guys ahead of him. He didn’t look all that great in the few games he was the #1 guy. Judging by his performance when he had the chance, I don’t think it was any pre-snap judgements that ruined his career.I think Dwyer gained the weight in 2009 on purpose. I believe he said that the wear and tear during a season where he was going to get the ball all the time and everyone knew it was pretty fierce. Going up 10 - 15 pounds didn't slow him down appreciably and he could take the pounding without getting down to a weight where it would lead to injury as the season progressed. I actually thought he looked better in 2009 as a BB then in 2008.
Getting up there in the pros wasn't as good an idea, especially on a team coached by that guy at Pittsburg. He's way to given to making snap judgments about players and schemes then sticking with them. Dwyer could never dig himself out of the hole Tomlin consigned him to, despite performing well in his time on the field. Too bad, that.
Well, nobody who played RB while he was there looked all that hot because the Steelers were a pass-first team, just like they are today. When Dwyer got enough carries, he looked fine. (I just looked; he averaged 4 ypc in his one year with heavy duty, 2012.) I hope he gets the opportunities he talks about in the interview; maybe he'll get a chance on another team.Dwyer had a legitimate shot in Pittsburgh due to 5 million injuries to the guys ahead of him. He didn’t look all that great in the few games he was the #1 guy. Judging by his performance when he had the chance, I don’t think it was any pre-snap judgements that ruined his career.