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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 173763" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>I agree that Jordan may have a good future at AB, as a receiver, blocker, and runner. He was impressive on two runs up the sideline (and blocking). However he was unable to make the full 90 degree cut and in both cases his momentum took him out of bounds where there was opportunity to get more yards. He was likely running out of control (too much effort). </p><p>Our successful ABs have the ability to make that sharp turn, get pointed upfield, and pick up that valuable yardage after contact. I am sure this something he will learn, and if so he could become a really good AB weapon. Notice how Snoddy has learned to make those sharp cuts at the edge. Searcy, T Marshall, and Lynch seem to be able to make those cuts. Willis runs hard but the results look more like Jordan; but I agree that those two can get you the tough short yardage with their momentum and bigger bodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 173763, member: 1376"] I agree that Jordan may have a good future at AB, as a receiver, blocker, and runner. He was impressive on two runs up the sideline (and blocking). However he was unable to make the full 90 degree cut and in both cases his momentum took him out of bounds where there was opportunity to get more yards. He was likely running out of control (too much effort). Our successful ABs have the ability to make that sharp turn, get pointed upfield, and pick up that valuable yardage after contact. I am sure this something he will learn, and if so he could become a really good AB weapon. Notice how Snoddy has learned to make those sharp cuts at the edge. Searcy, T Marshall, and Lynch seem to be able to make those cuts. Willis runs hard but the results look more like Jordan; but I agree that those two can get you the tough short yardage with their momentum and bigger bodies. [/QUOTE]
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