For some reason he reminds me of Barry Word - the power and slashing. Also Eric Dickerson but with a lower center of gravity and better cutting ability. [Reply]
This was so impressive. He looked like Jamaal at the beginning making guys miss and then looked like LJ at the end forcing the missed ankle tackle and pushing from his back legs for more yards.
This kid reminds me so much of LeVeon Bell. [Reply]
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This was so impressive. He looked like Jamaal at the beginning making guys miss and then looked like LJ at the end forcing the missed ankle tackle and pushing from his back legs for more yards.
This kid reminds me so much of LeVeon Bell.
This gif cuts off one of my favorite parts of the run. Even as he's being tackled, he spins forward for another yard or so. [Reply]
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3. It’s hard to evaluate Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt because he’s a piece to an extremely well-crafted puzzle. Hunt’s job is made easier by the myriad of misdirection and deception in Kansas City’s offense. What’s evident is he has excellent vision and good tempo through the hole. Those are ideal traits in Andy Reid’s scheme. Hunt might not be one of the game’s five most dynamic runners, but with how his skills fit this offense, he can be one of its five most productive. Hunt tonight became just the fourth player in history to register at least 100 yards from scrimmage in his first four games.