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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 155160" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>[USER=77]@dressedcheeseside[/USER].</p><p> </p><p>There are now players in this program that will step up and perform just as they have been doing under CPJ. Heck, GT even plugged in a baseball player at WR who hadn't played football in about three years and that worked out okay. Everyone was fretting when Roddy Jones graduated leaving a Walk on A-Back, Robbie Godhigh, to step up and he turned out to be better than many of the scholarship A-Backs. The Yellow Jackets did just fine last year after filling his (Godhigh) ample cleats and I see no reason for that not to happen once again.</p><p> </p><p>Blocking is always a critical piece of the equation for any offense without a doubt. However, watching Marcus Allen in the spring game after having about 4 or 5 days playing the B-Back position, it certainly looked like he had been getting reps there for much longer than that short amount of time</p><p> </p><p>Skov and Allen are going to be fine at B-back, and the redshirt frosh along with Willis at A-Back they will all pick up the pace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 155160, member: 1578"] [USER=77]@dressedcheeseside[/USER]. There are now players in this program that will step up and perform just as they have been doing under CPJ. Heck, GT even plugged in a baseball player at WR who hadn't played football in about three years and that worked out okay. Everyone was fretting when Roddy Jones graduated leaving a Walk on A-Back, Robbie Godhigh, to step up and he turned out to be better than many of the scholarship A-Backs. The Yellow Jackets did just fine last year after filling his (Godhigh) ample cleats and I see no reason for that not to happen once again. Blocking is always a critical piece of the equation for any offense without a doubt. However, watching Marcus Allen in the spring game after having about 4 or 5 days playing the B-Back position, it certainly looked like he had been getting reps there for much longer than that short amount of time Skov and Allen are going to be fine at B-back, and the redshirt frosh along with Willis at A-Back they will all pick up the pace. [/QUOTE]
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