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Maybe not as robust a runner as Dixon, but a bit brisker.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Foster and Dixon are the same back imo. Foster is a step faster
Oh disagree there. Dixon is north south run you over without great vision which is why he never made it in NFL but was a great SEC back imo. Foster had elite vision and a very fast lateral move if needed which translates well to NFL when you cant just run everyone over unless you are d henry
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Originally Posted by
DEDawg
Oh disagree there. Dixon is north south run you over without great vision which is why he never made it in NFL but was a great SEC back imo. Foster had elite vision and a very fast lateral move if needed which translates well to NFL when you cant just run everyone over unless you are d henry
Yeah, Dixon looked for contact when he ran. He didn't even try to avoid tacklers. Lol
He ran straight downhill.
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Amos is probably better than everyone mentioned here.
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Originally Posted by
DEDawg
Oh disagree there. Dixon is north south run you over without great vision which is why he never made it in NFL but was a great SEC back imo. Foster had elite vision and a very fast lateral move if needed which translates well to NFL when you cant just run everyone over unless you are d henry
No vision? He ran counters and zone plays exclusively. You don't have positive yards with no vision in that blocking scheme. You're relying on the back to see or find the hole. The fact that once he gets going he doesn't avoid contact was what wore defenses down.
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Originally Posted by
Pancho
Amos is probably better than everyone mentioned here.
Stop it. The comparisons are NFL players, he's still in college on his 3rd team.
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oh the opinion thing again, huh? Amos will play in the league and longer than AD and we all know why. I think he's an overlooked stud.
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Originally Posted by
Pancho
oh the opinion thing again, huh? Amos will play in the league and longer than AD and we all know why. I think he's an overlooked stud.
He's not overlooked being the 2nd highest portal option available.
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Originally Posted by
Pancho
Amos is probably better than everyone mentioned here.
I really hope he is but it feels like we are getting ahead of ourselves.
He only averaged 5.1 ypc against a P5 schedule and for comparison he did not have the highest ypc on his team. Better than anyone on this thread is a stretch
He was a 1000 yard rusher, he has a good offer list, and he projects well into our offense. Will settle for that as a starter and build from there.
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Originally Posted by
Pancho
oh the opinion thing again, huh? Amos will play in the league and longer than AD and we all know why. I think he's an overlooked stud.
I have only seen footage of him running in space. He's about to start getting lit up with contact and I want to see footage of him breaking tackles.
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