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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 441656" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>Yes he does. Jerry is a no nonsense north and south runner. He has a bright future on the Flats to be sure. Big thighs, and a bruising style which serves well in the B back position. On a related note, I think it is kind of pointless to compare B backs now with Dwyer, Sims, Laskey, Days, and the rest. Circumstances change. Opponents change. Clemson now is much more formidable than they were in 2008. Also, Dwyer had undersized, in some respects, offensive linemen blocking for him (converted tight ends, defensive tackles and so on) Jerry and Kirvonte have the luxury, if that is the word, of linemen specifically recruited for this system. Parker Braun might well be a template for future offensive guards. Point is, the challenges faced by Dwyer and his successors are very different in many ways than those facing KB and JH. IMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 441656, member: 4015"] Yes he does. Jerry is a no nonsense north and south runner. He has a bright future on the Flats to be sure. Big thighs, and a bruising style which serves well in the B back position. On a related note, I think it is kind of pointless to compare B backs now with Dwyer, Sims, Laskey, Days, and the rest. Circumstances change. Opponents change. Clemson now is much more formidable than they were in 2008. Also, Dwyer had undersized, in some respects, offensive linemen blocking for him (converted tight ends, defensive tackles and so on) Jerry and Kirvonte have the luxury, if that is the word, of linemen specifically recruited for this system. Parker Braun might well be a template for future offensive guards. Point is, the challenges faced by Dwyer and his successors are very different in many ways than those facing KB and JH. IMHO [/QUOTE]
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