kemajic said:JN is a good situational role back to have in your offense. To expect him to be the feature back in an offense has no basis of sense. He wants to run east to west, but does not have the speed to make it work. And it leaves us without option when we need to go north to south. It makes a DC's job easy; overplay the pass and even on the rare occasion when JN gets through the DL, you're in position to contain him because of his lack of top end. I've said all along we would miss Canada more than any other senior. And Takai.66volvo said:Nguygen (sp) will NOT take us to the promised land! Sure, he's a gamer but his instincts don't point him up field and he just gets swallowed up and thrown to the dirt in the middle. How 'bout we experiment with ANY other running back in two weeks? Please. Huh?
Stockpiling WRs as Stitt has done is not without consequences at other critical positions like RB, OL and DL. Priorities.
What you say makes a lot of sense. I guess I misunderstood the role that RB would play in Stitt's offense when he first described it. Last week, there were times when I thought the running game looked disturbingly familiar. I really like JN. I think he's a great player and, like you say, a "gamer." He's producing yards. However, it appears to me that Stitt, like Delaney before him, is trying to use him in situations that make little sense. Like I said in another thread, I'm still wondering whether a LB is our best bet for a critical run. Is our cupboard that bare at RB?