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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 928525" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I'm confused. I guess I'm not sure what you're suggesting. I think Gibbs is going to end up like Kamara in the NFL. When I first saw him play, that's who he reminded me of. I think he can run between the tackles, and around the tackles, and can catch passes out of the backfield, the slot, or the at WR. His wiggle and speed are what sets him apart from most other backs. I think Dontae Smith is cut from the same bolt of cloth, except Dontae does not have Jahmyr's speed. Dontae is not slow, but he's not as quick nor as fast as Jahmyr. I think Dontae could also be a successful back in the NFL.</p><p></p><p>Is this consistent with your observations or do you disagree? Just trying to understand who's saying what now.</p><p></p><p>This is the quote I was talking about: (the non-bolded aren't really what I was talking about)</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong><em>Gibbs is an extremely talented runner and one of the most malleable talents the league has seen in a long time. It is rare to see a RB who possesses both elite pass-catching ability and bell cow power back prowess. Gibbs can truly fit in with any offense in the NFL run heavy or pass heavy and be a coveted asset.</em></strong></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><em>His pass blocking is below average at best but not due to lack of effort. With the time he spends perfecting his running abilities and pass-catching it is easy to imagine that not much time remains to work on blocking.</em></p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><em>At a school like Alabama with such a deep roster, on pass blocking plays he is typically taken out of the formation for another player designed for pass blocking. He will not have this luxury on the NFL stage. Expect coaches to mold him into a formidable blocker during training camp and his first offseason. With a talented offensive coordinator and staff, Gibbs will become the “do it all player” of his offense.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 928525, member: 198"] I'm confused. I guess I'm not sure what you're suggesting. I think Gibbs is going to end up like Kamara in the NFL. When I first saw him play, that's who he reminded me of. I think he can run between the tackles, and around the tackles, and can catch passes out of the backfield, the slot, or the at WR. His wiggle and speed are what sets him apart from most other backs. I think Dontae Smith is cut from the same bolt of cloth, except Dontae does not have Jahmyr's speed. Dontae is not slow, but he's not as quick nor as fast as Jahmyr. I think Dontae could also be a successful back in the NFL. Is this consistent with your observations or do you disagree? Just trying to understand who's saying what now. This is the quote I was talking about: (the non-bolded aren't really what I was talking about) [INDENT][B][I]Gibbs is an extremely talented runner and one of the most malleable talents the league has seen in a long time. It is rare to see a RB who possesses both elite pass-catching ability and bell cow power back prowess. Gibbs can truly fit in with any offense in the NFL run heavy or pass heavy and be a coveted asset.[/I][/B][/INDENT] [INDENT][B][I][/I][/B][/INDENT] [INDENT][I]His pass blocking is below average at best but not due to lack of effort. With the time he spends perfecting his running abilities and pass-catching it is easy to imagine that not much time remains to work on blocking.[/I][/INDENT] [I][/I] [INDENT][I]At a school like Alabama with such a deep roster, on pass blocking plays he is typically taken out of the formation for another player designed for pass blocking. He will not have this luxury on the NFL stage. Expect coaches to mold him into a formidable blocker during training camp and his first offseason. With a talented offensive coordinator and staff, Gibbs will become the “do it all player” of his offense.[/I][/INDENT] [/QUOTE]
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