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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 364426" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I'm with you on all that, but would like to nuance it a little. Kirvonte may be as fast as Dwyer. CPJ said as much earlier this year. Also, I'll take [USER=3070]@Coloradojacket[/USER] 's word for it that Marcus Marshall was also at Dwyer'ish depth while Kirvonte is closer. So, it may not have to do with "speed" as much as it has to do with initial acceleration (come on physics students). While Kirvonte may be as "fast" as Dwyer and Marshall, he may not have as much initial acceleration as those two did and thus may not get to the mesh point as quickly.</p><p></p><p>Here's another possibility. It could also have to do with how teams are playing us and what plays we run as a result. Some defensive attacks may lend themselves more to a quicker mesh while others may call for a slower one. If it's a true dive vs almost a zone-blocking pick your own hole handoff, that could call for a difference in the mesh. I know we ran more of the latter with Dwyer than we did with others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 364426, member: 216"] I'm with you on all that, but would like to nuance it a little. Kirvonte may be as fast as Dwyer. CPJ said as much earlier this year. Also, I'll take [USER=3070]@Coloradojacket[/USER] 's word for it that Marcus Marshall was also at Dwyer'ish depth while Kirvonte is closer. So, it may not have to do with "speed" as much as it has to do with initial acceleration (come on physics students). While Kirvonte may be as "fast" as Dwyer and Marshall, he may not have as much initial acceleration as those two did and thus may not get to the mesh point as quickly. Here's another possibility. It could also have to do with how teams are playing us and what plays we run as a result. Some defensive attacks may lend themselves more to a quicker mesh while others may call for a slower one. If it's a true dive vs almost a zone-blocking pick your own hole handoff, that could call for a difference in the mesh. I know we ran more of the latter with Dwyer than we did with others. [/QUOTE]
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