I have said in other threads. He doesn't want to run and dances behind the line. He was disappointing last year, then he saw how well McKinnon was doing and started to copy his approach.
It seems during preseason he reverted. Hopefully he will start hitting the holes hard again once he gets the ball.
Also. He needs to quit running up the gut and start catching hb passes. If anything, mimic new England when those were basically their runs. Creates more one on ones. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Valiant:
I have said in other threads. He doesn't want to run and dances behind the line. He was disappointing last year, then he saw how well McKinnon was doing and started to copy his approach.
It seems during preseason he reverted. Hopefully he will start hitting the holes hard again once he gets the ball.
Also. He needs to quit running up the gut and start catching hb passes. If anything, mimic new England when those were basically their runs. Creates more one on ones.
I didn’t feel as much of the dancing. I think he barrels into holes at full speed with reckless abandon. It’s why gore with half the talent was seeing holes ceh couldn’t. He doesn’t bounce outside because he doesn’t have breakaway speed. I think his niche is short fields. I guess to his credit he finds ways to get 2 or 3 yards here and there. He just doesn’t rip off gains much bigger than that [Reply]
Originally Posted by Valiant:
I have said in other threads. He doesn't want to run and dances behind the line. He was disappointing last year, then he saw how well McKinnon was doing and started to copy his approach.
It seems during preseason he reverted. Hopefully he will start hitting the holes hard again once he gets the ball.
This might be the worst take I've seen.
He dances behind the line? Really? Does this seem like his problem to others on here?
And he saw how well McKinnon was doing and copied his approach? McKinnon did not rush for more than 26yds in any game during the regular season. He rushed for a total of 63yds!
When did he determine McKinnon's style was the right one exactly? After the first playoff game? If that's your response, then you're literally talking about a sample size of 2 games and a total of 13 rushes from CEH. And if somehow you noticed something similar between the two, it's far more likely it's a similar scheme thing than Clyde just realized that McKinnon's blistering 61yds against the Steelers was a gamechanger he needed to emulate. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
This might be the worst take I've seen.
He dances behind the line? Really? Does this seem like his problem to others on here?
And he saw how well McKinnon was doing and copied his approach? McKinnon did not rush for more than 26yds in any game during the regular season. He rushed for a total of 63yds!
When did he determine McKinnon's style was the right one exactly? After the first playoff game? If that's your response, then you're literally talking about a sample size of 2 games and a total of 13 rushes from CEH. And if somehow you noticed something similar between the two, it's far more likely it's a similar scheme thing than Clyde just realized that McKinnon's blistering 61yds against the Steelers was a gamechanger he needed to emulate.
Just a friendly reminder that both Saquan and McCaffrey were rumored to be available earlier this summer. Wish we coulda picked up Kamara somehow. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Just a friendly reminder that both Saquan and McCaffrey were rumored to be available earlier this summer. Wish we coulda picked up Kamara somehow.