He was, that's part of the reason none of those teams ever won 10 games.Well, at least he did it in style. Good for Rob. He was a fine back for us, even if he feels like he was under-utilized by P&D.
He was, that's part of the reason none of those teams ever won 10 games.Well, at least he did it in style. Good for Rob. He was a fine back for us, even if he feels like he was under-utilized by P&D.
Very strange. You'd think those 2 meatheads would have gotten full use of an elite RB.He was, that's part of the reason none of those teams ever won 10 games.
Elite blocker yes. Always felt like he was too easy to bring down for a guy his size.Very strange. You'd think those 2 meatheads would have gotten full use of an elite RB.
He had a game against BC where he had 4 consecutive TDS to win the game for them all good distances, 2 running and 2 passing.Elite blocker yes. Always felt like he was too easy to bring down for a guy his size.
Hard to know. He rarely took a handoff with a lead blocker in front of him. When they did do it, it was every now and then, so he couldn't get a rhythm. Having said that, I don't know that he ran behind his pads as well as he could have. He seemed to bend forward at the hips instead of bending his knees and dropping his center of gravity. When he did get to the second level, though, he was a load to bring down for a DB and he was fast enough to outrun most of them.Elite blocker yes. Always felt like he was too easy to bring down for a guy his size.
Would love something like this near the Dome, but it probably doesn’t make sense logistically:
Would love something like this near the Dome, but it probably doesn’t make sense logistically:
I'm sure SU fans contribute to that population attendance.1 million people a year aren't visiting Wake Forest, that's so over the top it's unreal. 7 football games and 16 basketball games a year aren't worth spending that sort of coin for.
I'm sure they do.I'm sure SU fans contribute to that population attendance.
agree... 1 million? is pretty insane considering.I'm sure they do.
But if SU brings 2,500 people to Wake for basketball this year, they're still only contributing to 0.25% of their estimation. It's nonsense.
It sounds optimistic but they are expecting it to be used year round...think Armory Square or something similar1 million people a year aren't visiting Wake Forest, that's so over the top it's unreal. 7 football games and 16 basketball games a year aren't worth spending that sort of coin for.