Yeah, I think teams know he can do it, so that's probably what they're going to start the season sitting on until we show we can hurt them in other ways. We need the RBs to be a threat and at least one other WR to emerge so that teams can't just double OG and spy Shrader.Fair point. I do want to see him run enough so the D doesn’t get comfortable but imo he is at his best running when he scrambles and makes shxt happen. I want plenty of that.
If we have a decent OL and a pack of hungry backs who can advance the rock. I’d like them to absorb hits so GS doesn’t have to.
Garret looked really accurate the first half of last year. No reason he can’t build on that if his arm is healthier than ever. So I’m hoping for a big yards in “the Throw Game” as Dino has been known to call it
This kid looks like a tuff kid i think we are going to be very happy he picked cuse
Planned Garrett runs, (or these inside option plays), should be part of the offense but one of many different things we can do.
Agreed. I would like to see him in space. The other Juco is more of a one cut between the tackles runnerI watched a pretty lengthy video compilation on him on the Nunes site. He looks thick, but he does not look nearly 5-10 tall to me. He's quick through the hole, has nice cutting ability, but I don't see him as a power short yardage runner. I don't see this guy moving a pile against top competition. He looks small and shifty more than a banger to me.
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I watched a pretty lengthy video compilation on him on the Nunes site. He looks thick, but he does not look nearly 5-10 tall to me. He's quick through the hole, has nice cutting ability, but I don't see him as a power short yardage runner. I don't see this guy moving a pile against top competition. He looks small and shifty more than a banger to me.
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I watched a pretty lengthy video compilation on him on the Nunes site. He looks thick, but he does not look nearly 5-10 tall to me. He's quick through the hole, has nice cutting ability, but I don't see him as a power short yardage runner. I don't see this guy moving a pile against top competition. He looks small and shifty more than a banger to me.
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Agreed. Height doesn't move the pile, power does. Regardless, I don't think Dino/Beck are looking for a "move the pile" guy. I think there is more value in an uptempo spread-style offense with a "make the first guy miss" skill set. The power part would be an added bonus.Tall doesn't move the pile.
Joe was about 5-7 but guick through the hole and hard to tackle when at full speed.Agreed. Height doesn't move the pile, power does. Regardless, I don't think Dino/Beck are looking for a "move the pile" guy. I think there is more value in an uptempo spread-style offense with a "make the first guy miss" skill set. The power part would be an added bonus.
Occasional QB draws can also help slow down blitzesI think it's safer for him to run on planned plays, like QB draws or read options around the end. It's the scrambles and the pass blocking that have exposed him to the most risk of injury, IMO.
I also like your past suggestion of having 2 RBs in the backfield on some occasions. The running game can really overcome talent gaps with counters, misdirection and all the different blocking schemes you can come up with when you have 2 RBs and a TE.
the height doesn't matter much. A 5-8, 5-9 human at 205 to 215 is a bowling ball. It's ideal RB size imo. I see a kid who puts his shoulder down and runs over guys, a kid who pretty much needs to be gang tackled. Combine that with some of the juking it's impressive. He's a jitterbug with Ray Rice type power. It's been a while since we've had a back that can plant and cut on a dime. Hope it translates. But we don't really need a guy to move a pile. We need a kid who makes guys miss in space and then runs over people.
Agreed. Height doesn't move the pile, power does. Regardless, I don't think Dino/Beck are looking for a "move the pile" guy. I think there is more value in an uptempo spread-style offense with a "make the first guy miss" skill set. The power part would be an added bonus.
The thing is, I didn't see any of that in his highlights tape. I saw some pass blocking, including a great effort play where he blocked 2 different rushers. But I don't recall him moving the pile in any short yardage situation in that tape.
Agreed. Height doesn't move the pile, power does. Regardless, I don't think Dino/Beck are looking for a "move the pile" guy. I think there is more value in an uptempo spread-style offense with a "make the first guy miss" skill set. The power part would be an added bonus.
Do you really think we won’t have options?You still have to sustain and finish drives with first downs and touchdowns. Who do we go for that?
I would guess Shrader is going to run most of the time in short yardage situations. He is big, tough and experienced.I'm asking who they are.
We must be watching different tapes then. Everything I described is in those highlights.
There's maybe 1 short yardage clip that he scores a TD on. There's nothing in the tape to suggest he can or can't move a pile but we dont really need him (or anyone) to move a pile.
I would guess Shrader is going to run most of the time in short yardage situations. He is big, tough and experienced.
Yup, GS might present the most challenges to defenses in short yardage situations. And Ds always need to account for OG. LA looks like he could be a threat running or receiving. It’s not like there won’t be options if we don’t have a guy that can “move the pile.”Right? He's one of the top dual threat quarterbacks in college football. Great starting point.
And in this era of modern football, 4 yard passing plays get the job done just as easily as a run. It's not like you have to run three times and try to pick up the first down with a cloud of dust.
I provided a link in my post. Maybe you were watching something else.
I also like the other jucoI would guess Shrader is going to run most of the time in short yardage situations. He is big, tough and experienced.