Just watched his highlight film. He's an incredible athlete. Really hope he comes to UT. He seeks out the sidelines a bit too much for my taste, and I don't like those plays where he actually backs up to look for an angle to the outside. He'll try that once at the SEC level, he'll be tackled for a ten yard loss and then benched, and that will never happen again.
In my opinion, if he makes an effort to play a physical brand of RB on every snap, he could be special. It's unfair for something that big to move that fast. He could be the kind of back who hurts a defense, demoralizes them, and then blows by them when they're worn down and beaten up.
Should be an excellent blocker at that size too. How well does he catch out of the backfield?
Neal was running through that front 7 and was a shoestring tackle away from a bunch of long runs. The run-blocking is definitely improving. CJGs coaching is starting to kick in.
I think Henry saw everything he needed to see here.
Neal was running through that front 7 and was a shoestring tackle away from a bunch of long runs. The run-blocking is definitely improving. CJGs coaching is starting to kick in.
I think Henry saw everything he needed to see here.
Neal was running through that front 7 and was a shoestring tackle away from a bunch of long runs. The run-blocking is definitely improving. CJGs coaching is starting to kick in.
I think Henry saw everything he needed to see here.
I agree with this, which makes it that much more frustrating that we abandoned the run game tonight. Neal was having a breakout game of sorts, and Chaney responds by... never giving him the ball again.
If anything would have helped us stay in the game tonight, it would have been to slow Florida's momentum and give our defense a breather by eating yards and clock with Neal. Instead, Chaney calls three straight pass plays for a three and out in less than ten seconds. No wonder the defense started lagging.