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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 31603" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Good write up, as usual, and I have only this to add.</p><p></p><p>Laskey has shown that he can "… handle the workload of a feature back." He did just that in the first six games of 2012. And led the team in rushing for the year to boot, despite sharing the load with Sims for the rest of the time. I agree that he could use another 5 - 8 lbs, but I also didn't see any problem with getting tough yards in either 2012 or the season just past. As I have said before, I expect him to start and run for ~ 900 - 1000 yards this year.</p><p></p><p>Provided, that is, that he can get his pass blocking straight. He does fine with the few instances of run blocking he's called on to do, but, while neither he or Sims could be called lights-out pass blockers, Sims got the field more because he was better at it. This must improve.</p><p></p><p>For Custis, I agree with all points, but I don't think he is quite well developed enough yet to take the job. Zach could use another 5 - 8 lbs; Custis needs another 10, at least. But he's been working out and may be there. Then it's only a question of blocking for him to see the field a lot this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 31603, member: 265"] Good write up, as usual, and I have only this to add. Laskey has shown that he can "… handle the workload of a feature back." He did just that in the first six games of 2012. And led the team in rushing for the year to boot, despite sharing the load with Sims for the rest of the time. I agree that he could use another 5 - 8 lbs, but I also didn't see any problem with getting tough yards in either 2012 or the season just past. As I have said before, I expect him to start and run for ~ 900 - 1000 yards this year. Provided, that is, that he can get his pass blocking straight. He does fine with the few instances of run blocking he's called on to do, but, while neither he or Sims could be called lights-out pass blockers, Sims got the field more because he was better at it. This must improve. For Custis, I agree with all points, but I don't think he is quite well developed enough yet to take the job. Zach could use another 5 - 8 lbs; Custis needs another 10, at least. But he's been working out and may be there. Then it's only a question of blocking for him to see the field a lot this year. [/QUOTE]
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