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Nate Cottrell...just a question, nothing bad
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<blockquote data-quote="tech_wreck47" data-source="post: 650147" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>I think y’all are missing the point of the videos. You actually kinda alluded to it though. You said Cottrell rounded it off because he would have lost momentum by putting a foot in the ground, which is correct. However, that’s not correct for all runners, and that’s the point [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] and others are making . Lynch can put his foot in the ground and turn up field, something that’s not in Cottrell's game (nothing wrong with that). Cottrell had a chance to put a foot in the ground right at the numbers, but he had to round it off a decent bit outside of the numbers. He even comes really close to his blocker on the outside and then runs a little more inside to get back down the running lane he could have been in if he would have been able to put a foot in the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech_wreck47, post: 650147, member: 2346"] I think y’all are missing the point of the videos. You actually kinda alluded to it though. You said Cottrell rounded it off because he would have lost momentum by putting a foot in the ground, which is correct. However, that’s not correct for all runners, and that’s the point [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] and others are making . Lynch can put his foot in the ground and turn up field, something that’s not in Cottrell's game (nothing wrong with that). Cottrell had a chance to put a foot in the ground right at the numbers, but he had to round it off a decent bit outside of the numbers. He even comes really close to his blocker on the outside and then runs a little more inside to get back down the running lane he could have been in if he would have been able to put a foot in the ground. [/QUOTE]
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