Yeah, I think Brewington might be better at that role.Likely one in stance but not between RB and QB much,but also in motion hitting the line from H back with the RB following or not.
Yeah, I think Brewington might be better at that role.Likely one in stance but not between RB and QB much,but also in motion hitting the line from H back with the RB following or not.
Oh yeah. 1700 yards and finish with three healthy backs? I’d take that all day every day.
Agree. He's Toby Wright's nephew and he hits like it!Yeah, I think Brewington might be better at that role.
Put him in motion across the LOS heading for a safety with RB in towAgree. He's Toby Wright's nephew and he hits like it!
Yep, safety or OLB better have their chinstrap fastened.Put him in motion across the LOS heading for a safety with RB in tow
Yep, seal the edge with your tackle then its all up to the MikeYep, safety or OLB better have their chinstrap fastened.
Thanks for your assessment.IMO Ajay Allen is the most naturally gifted RB on the roster. Now, can he master the playbook in one camp? Will the coaches trust him enough to give him significant reps this fall? I think he's gonna make it difficult to keep him off the field even if it's just a few touches a game.
I think Anthony Grant and Gabe Ervin (if 100%) will be the top two backs and get most of the carries, with Rahmir Johnson being used all over the field.