SouthernCuse
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Yes. disappointed too, but watching Bills-Dolphins, that game is just some good footballNo carries for Tucker that I've seen so far today. Vaughn has taken his reps & looks good.
Yes. disappointed too, but watching Bills-Dolphins, that game is just some good footballNo carries for Tucker that I've seen so far today. Vaughn has taken his reps & looks good.
Not staying at SU to become the all-time leading rusher!What were his mistakes?
Not redshirting so that next year he could be the bell cow in Fran's run oriented offense with a revamped physical oline.What were his mistakes?
Averaging about 1 yard a rush.What were his mistakes?
Tied his shoes too tight, it limited his mobility.What were his mistakes?
Looked like there was more creativity in the play calling when he was in the game earlier in the year, no? That’s when he was showing signs of doing wellAveraging about 1 yard a rush.
Didn't take advantage of the opportunities given.
The offense seemed dumbed down when he was in. Lots of straight ahead runs. Nothing complicated. No misdirection.
He just got stuffed, repeatedly.
His competition seemed to eke a little more out of their runs.
Hopefully he gets another chance, and is ready for it.
he went for chicken instead of carnitas in his burritoWhat were his mistakes?
If RB#3 is all he can aspire to, his days in the NFL are numbered. Hopefully he can find a good situation and take advantage of it.Tampa just drafted a rb in the 4th round of the draft... Tucker's days in Tampa may be numbered as he now has serious competition for rb3
He was getting consistent series early in the year. None of the TB backs set the world on fire but he was the least productive of the 3. By the end of the year, Tucker never saw the field, he might not have played in half the games.
I never thought he was going to Make it. Tapping himself out when we were driving was a big issue. He gassed out a lot. Unfortunately I think his heart issues will cost him a career in the nfl.We really thought we had something there and, for a while, maybe we did. I was sure Walter Reyes would make it big in the NFL and I was sure Sean Tucker would. It's a tough league.
Seems like he had opportunities. Made it up to RB2 at one point. Just never produced & didn't run as well as his competition.If RB#3 is all he can aspire to, his days in the NFL are numbered. Hopefully he can find a good situation and take advantage of it.
Me too, I thought Reyes and Jerome Smith would be NFL backs. You said it, it's a tough league.We really thought we had something there and, for a while, maybe we did. I was sure Walter Reyes would make it big in the NFL and I was sure Sean Tucker would. It's a tough league.
Didn't he get the heart problem taken care of?I never thought he was going to Make it. Tapping himself out when we were driving was a big issue. He gassed out a lot. Unfortunately I think his heart issues will cost him a career in the nfl.
Yes to the public knowledge. I tend to lean in to and agree with the take that the heart issue had some issue with stamina maybe? Now please I’m no doctor and know nothing, but for a dude that elite athletically I was shocked at how many times tucker was simply gassed to the point of getting up slow and tapping for a sub after a standard break away run for a college RB. I really notice it when I compare Lequint to Sean.Didn't he get the heart problem taken care of?
I always thought that had more to do with the pain he was in from the injury we all knew he had that was never reported. Early in the season he didn't take himself out much.Yes to the public knowledge. I tend to lean in to and agree with the take that the heart issue had some issue with stamina maybe? Now please I’m no doctor and know nothing, but for a dude that elite athletically I was shocked at how many times tucker was simply gassed to the point of getting up slow and tapping for a sub after a standard break away run for a college RB. I really notice it when I compare Lequint to Sean.


