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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 59332" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Absolutely, all your reasons. Another factor may be that most of the A backs probably see themselves as just as good as the other four or five. They can honestly evaluate that their potential to play is real. And guys like Zenon, Bostic, and even Snoddy are guys that have the real possibility of getting that one special block or one missed defensive assignment, and poof! they are gone to the house. It might be wishful thinking, but would anyone be dumbfounded if, by the end of the year, Bostic or even Snoddy had scored three or four times from 50 + yards? Remember, the fourth guy in the backfield is another burner that defenses have to account for. Justin and Bostic approaching the corner in space is a very daunting proposition if you are the defender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 59332, member: 1017"] Absolutely, all your reasons. Another factor may be that most of the A backs probably see themselves as just as good as the other four or five. They can honestly evaluate that their potential to play is real. And guys like Zenon, Bostic, and even Snoddy are guys that have the real possibility of getting that one special block or one missed defensive assignment, and poof! they are gone to the house. It might be wishful thinking, but would anyone be dumbfounded if, by the end of the year, Bostic or even Snoddy had scored three or four times from 50 + yards? Remember, the fourth guy in the backfield is another burner that defenses have to account for. Justin and Bostic approaching the corner in space is a very daunting proposition if you are the defender. [/QUOTE]
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