But it's only a thumb sprain. :smile2: Gotcha lookin' though, right?
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_10255600?source=rss
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_10255600?source=rss
Scott may not even be the second string back in the rotation. He seems to be having some physical problems in fall camp. A groin has been hampering him. I think Stewart could be more impressive than Scott early on.
Two things:
1) That was a dirty trick putting a tag like that on a thread with a minor report
2) D. Scott will be the starter by the WVU game, and it will be apparent why.
We are loaded on Running backs I am not worried about Scott, if he really got hurt I would be disappointed but I am not sure if it will matter that much.
I don't care who starts. I just want 250 YPG on the ground and another 300+ through the air.
almost shat my pants...but then read the thread and it praire dogged back in...definately got me
Uhhhh, no. USC is loaded on running backs. We are not. In fact we're not loaded at anything except maybe LB.
I don't care who starts. I just want 250 YPG on the ground and another 300+ through the air.
But it's only a thumb sprain. :smile2: Gotcha lookin' though, right?
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_10255600?source=rss
But it's only a thumb sprain. :smile2: Gotcha lookin' though, right?
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_10255600?source=rss
But it's only a thumb sprain. :smile2: Gotcha lookin' though, right?
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_10255600?source=rss
I think we have a pretty talented stable of backs. I bet by the end of this year or the year after we will be considered one of the best RB teams in the country.
The smashmouth, run it down your gut style of football is dead.
There is no way a group of RBs with our youth would ever be considered 'one of the best RB teams in the country' especially since we are moving away from a aggressive run style offense. Everyone and their mom in the BIG 12 is going to run some variant of the spread. The smashmouth, run it down your gut style of football is dead.
I agree, the spread offense is popular these days, however I think at some point within the next couple of years defensive coaches will spend enough time figuring out how to stop it more consistantley. The bottom line with any offense, west coast, spread, slot, I, or whatever, is consistant execution regardless of what play is called.
There is no way a group of RBs with our youth would ever be considered 'one of the best RB teams in the country' especially since we are moving away from a aggressive run style offense. Everyone and their mom in the BIG 12 is going to run some variant of the spread. The smashmouth, run it down your gut style of football is dead.