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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 29977" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>I honestly think Anthony Allen is going to be closer to Custis than JD. AA was great at getting low and moving the pile.</p><p></p><p>For the B Back give me someone that has great ball security, and can have a good powerful burst through the hole. JD was benefitted by having good lanes to run through. AA was good at getting through the hole low with a quick burst. The home run at B Back for me would be a guy that can get 3+ yards after contact when being tackled 1 on 1.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The numbers game still applies to the dive. If the D has to get two hats on the B Back to prevent him from getting 3 yards a carry, then that will open up the edge for the pitch and rocket toss. A good B Back will cause the D to cheat the gaps to stop the dive leading to a numbers advantage on the edge even on a simple toss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 29977, member: 623"] I honestly think Anthony Allen is going to be closer to Custis than JD. AA was great at getting low and moving the pile. For the B Back give me someone that has great ball security, and can have a good powerful burst through the hole. JD was benefitted by having good lanes to run through. AA was good at getting through the hole low with a quick burst. The home run at B Back for me would be a guy that can get 3+ yards after contact when being tackled 1 on 1. The numbers game still applies to the dive. If the D has to get two hats on the B Back to prevent him from getting 3 yards a carry, then that will open up the edge for the pitch and rocket toss. A good B Back will cause the D to cheat the gaps to stop the dive leading to a numbers advantage on the edge even on a simple toss. [/QUOTE]
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