Buc wrote:
6'2\" and 225 pounds, and probably a fat level too low to even mention. Really excites me when I read about the speed that he has and is showing in practice. Did not realize that he was able to motor the way he does. That surely spells trouble for folks on the other side of the ball. This is the type of back that will hit you and make you wake up on the sideline sniffing those broken cotton tabs that make your head spin and eyes water. If RS is carrying 4.5 or better speed, breaking one up the middle or off tackle can mean so much to this team.
What I'm hoping is that RS can learn from what Knowshon did and avoid Danny Ware's mistakes. Danny was a big, strong, fast back, but he was a little too in love with his own feet and tended to dance a little bit too much before making a decision. I'm not saying Samuel's like this; I'm high on Samuel and have been since the 2008 G-Day game. What I'm saying is that one of the major differences between Knowshon's game and Danny Ware's game was that Knowshon picked a direction and ran in it. Danny danced around looking for the perfect angle, not realizing that the pocket was collapsing on him. Hopefully Richard will improvise as he's running, rather than overthinking before he takes off. That's the key.
I hate it, because he had so much promise and really hasn't been the same since the broken leg his senior year in high school, but I think Caleb's going to be best used as a hybrid player. Teach him to catch and block, and he can be dangerous as a do-all mixture of tailback, fullback and tight end. If you never know what he's going to do, if you never know where he is, he can hurt you. As a go-to tailback, though, I really don't have a lot of faith in him. Sorry, CK. I hope Coach Bobo uses you properly, and that you can accept the roles you're given.
The guy I'm highest on right now is Carlton Thomas. It's a weakness of mine; I love BURST. It's why I was enthralled with Noel Devine and Willie Parker. Carlton Thomas goes 0-to-100 in no time flat, and he finds holes. I like it.
Guys, I like our backfield. I haven't even mentioned Shaun Chapas yet, and that kid might have a season that ALMOST makes you forget about Brannan Southerland. I said ALMOST. But he's fast, he's got soft, soft hands, and oh yeah, the kid can block.
I know that the trendy pick is Florida in terms of exciting offenses in the SEC, but guys: we have some DYNAMIC weapons on offense. It's not unlike the combo we had in 2005; a veteran workhorse named Sean Bailey and a young, exciting, dynamic receiver named Mohammed Massaquoi. Now you're looking at \"Old Reliable\" Michael Moore, along with \"Mr. Excitement\" A.J. Green. Plus you have unproven quantities (X-factors) in Marlon Brown and Orson Charles. Oh, and Tavarres King. Plus a veteran O-line to protect Mr. Leadership, Joe Cox.
This thread is called \"Excited!\" When you truly take a look at the POTENTIAL our offense has, it's hard not to get excited. We're gonna score some damn points this year. Mark my words. Most of the SEC is NOT going to know what hit it.
Look, we were missing the cornerstone of our O-line last year in Trinton Sturdivant, and we couldn't keep a tight end healthy to save our lives. Brannan Southerland was out of the backfield until the Tennessee game, and he was nowhere near even a shadow of his former self for the rest of the season. Our kicker -- bless him, he should have a better year this year -- sometimes looked like he couldn't kick a stuck pig a foot in front of him.
Nevertheless, we scored 45 points against Georgia Southern, 56 against Central Michigan, 27 against Arizona State, 30 against Alabama, 26 against Tennessee, 24 against Vandy, 52 against LSU, 42 against Kentucky, 42 against Tech, and 24 against Michigan State.
So even with those dinged-up and banged-up and missing-in-action offensive starters, we STILL managed to score more than three touchdowns 10 times out of 12 last year. And now you're telling me we're going to give Joe Cox more time in the pocket than Stafford had, more weapons at receiver, twice as many tight ends, and a three-or-four-headed backfield?
Boys, if we score less than 17 at any point this season, either Mike Bobo's not doing his job or the opposing DC needs to win Assistant of the Year. I'm excited about this offense. If you're not, you're either mule-stubborn, bat-blind or stone dead.
GATA DAWGS!!!! The end zone is where the big Dawg LIVES!!!