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Nate Cottrell...just a question, nothing bad
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 649631" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Dude, did you even watch any of the runs in this video? Or did you just look at the results of big gains and be like, “yep, a lot of cuts and vision on display here.” The only run Cottrell that’s not virtually in a straight line was the one against UGAg. I can agree that was a good run that showed some athleticism. The others were simply taking the pitch or the toss and running straight downfield through a huge hole. Another back might score in the one against VT. Nate gets taken down by a guy already on the ground, and one that could’ve been avoided if he could back into the field. Yes Nate is fast, as proven by this video, but he’s a very one dimensional runner, as also proven by this video. Do you think that nobody else could’ve pulled off those big gains besides him? Because I think just about every back in the country would have similar results running straight downfield with only a safety in front of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 649631, member: 4572"] Dude, did you even watch any of the runs in this video? Or did you just look at the results of big gains and be like, “yep, a lot of cuts and vision on display here.” The only run Cottrell that’s not virtually in a straight line was the one against UGAg. I can agree that was a good run that showed some athleticism. The others were simply taking the pitch or the toss and running straight downfield through a huge hole. Another back might score in the one against VT. Nate gets taken down by a guy already on the ground, and one that could’ve been avoided if he could back into the field. Yes Nate is fast, as proven by this video, but he’s a very one dimensional runner, as also proven by this video. Do you think that nobody else could’ve pulled off those big gains besides him? Because I think just about every back in the country would have similar results running straight downfield with only a safety in front of them. [/QUOTE]
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