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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 175878" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>As far as BB goes, I'll say this: Skov gives us pretty much the same threat as Days. He is a different kid but many of the same elements are there. He is big and strong, gets the tough yards, is maybe not fast enough to beat angles but plenty fast enough to hold a lead once past the defense. The one thing he does better than any of his predecessors is block. Marshall is just plain more explosive than anybody since JD. He can juke and burst leaving everybody in the wake of his jet wash. They are a GREAT pair and the sum is way better than their individual parts.</p><p></p><p>At this point, I like our current crop of ABs over any other in terms of future potential. RG was a fantasic player for us. In many ways he has set the standard. However, we didn't reap thie benefits of his presence until he was a RS Junior. These current kids are putting their stamp on the position in the FIRST year of their eligibility. They are not necessarily as physical as RG or OS, but they have great hands, speed, instincts, effort, and wiggle. When we call a pass play, for the first time in the CPJ era, we have a true 4 wides and a QB who can get the ball to them on time and in the right place. Don't think for a minute that hasn't opened things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 175878, member: 639"] As far as BB goes, I'll say this: Skov gives us pretty much the same threat as Days. He is a different kid but many of the same elements are there. He is big and strong, gets the tough yards, is maybe not fast enough to beat angles but plenty fast enough to hold a lead once past the defense. The one thing he does better than any of his predecessors is block. Marshall is just plain more explosive than anybody since JD. He can juke and burst leaving everybody in the wake of his jet wash. They are a GREAT pair and the sum is way better than their individual parts. At this point, I like our current crop of ABs over any other in terms of future potential. RG was a fantasic player for us. In many ways he has set the standard. However, we didn't reap thie benefits of his presence until he was a RS Junior. These current kids are putting their stamp on the position in the FIRST year of their eligibility. They are not necessarily as physical as RG or OS, but they have great hands, speed, instincts, effort, and wiggle. When we call a pass play, for the first time in the CPJ era, we have a true 4 wides and a QB who can get the ball to them on time and in the right place. Don't think for a minute that hasn't opened things up. [/QUOTE]
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