Nguyen is quick, shifty and has very good acceleration. He is not a step slow. He doesn't have big top end speed. He's not a burner. His running style allows him to find the holes and seems. He hides behind his lineman.
"We knew we had to make a play and then we blitzed right into the gap and that kid danced around us and went about 15 yards. And credit to him; he’s a good football player." SDS coach.
"Their offensive line does a really good job of sorting things out. They don’t fire off the ball, they just kind of pitter-patter and find out who’s in their gap."
Nguyen, too, credited the big guys up front with his success.
"Our offensive line is doing a great job being consistent, doing it
every single play," Nguyen said. "That’s the main reason why our rushing game’s been going."
And Nguyen is actually able to use his small stature to his advantage.
"The defensive players don’t know where I am," Nguyen said. "They kind of sit there, then I kind of hit the front door or wherever it is and shock them."
Patience is also a virtue for most any running back.
"Hitting it front side was where I was hitting it most of the time, but being patient with it and making sure my O-line worked up to their guys and then hitting the hole," Nguyen said of his thought process after taking a handoff. "That really opened up a lot of holes when I was patient back there."
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