I like what Andy is doing with Hunt this year. Save his legs early on in the season, so when the weather slows the passing attack, he will be fresh as a cool morning breeze :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
I like what Andy is doing with Hunt this year. Save his legs early on in the season, so when the weather slows the passing attack, he will be fresh as a cool morning breeze :-)
So nice to have him as a closer
He put the last two games away with his legs [Reply]
Originally Posted by Best22:
So nice to have him as a closer
He put the last two games away with his legs
that mid season lull he had, especially being a RB, it's the best way. keep him in the game enough to keep in rhythm, but more as a decoy for about six games, then when all the defenses are bruised and battered, put him in to punish them more :-)
ETA: one could say the same thing about berry, but for different reasons obviously. :-) [Reply]
He's like a mini marshawn Lynch. I doubt he will but I hope he has the same type of longevity. His runs at the end of games are clutch as fuck. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
He runs with such power with those tree-trunk legs but he also has good speed and balance. Great draft pick and an awesome RB.
I love how pretty much all of our star offensive players were drafted. Gotta give credit to Dorsey there.
I agree, Mr. PAChiefsGuy.
Truthfully, he's the whole package (almost). Just needs to work on his vision behind the line. If he would do that, he'd elevate his game dramatically.
He has incredible balance, excellent feet, defense-damaging power, low pad-level in traffic, and great hands out of the backfield. Just work on his eyes and recognition (I'm sure they have classes for that) and he's a repeat pro-bowler, IMO.