Alvin Kamara breaking tackles

#5
#5
I love Kamara, the way he throttles down in the open field, almost takes it out of gear, and coasts towards the endzone. He'd slow to a walk if there was enough time, and space between defenders. The Great Jim Brown used to do that too.
 
#11
#11
That was some horrible tackling. But Kamara does have that slippery movement and it makes him hard to tackle, he absorbs contact and has great balance. Makes it look effortless.
 
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#12
I think Kamara would probably be playing well on any NFL team, but I'm thrilled he got his chance with a team/offense that knows how to use him and is tailor-made to use his strengths.

Him being under-used and misused at Tennessee probably cost him a chance to be drafted higher, but because of that he also has the benefit of not having as many miles on him as some college backs do. Hopefully he can have a longer NFL career because of it.
 
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He had great vision on that run!

Vision is one of the best attributes of a great back, which he is.............
 
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I love Kamara, the way he throttles down in the open field, almost takes it out of gear, and coasts towards the endzone.

Did you see Gray attempt to do similar in his long, swing pass last Saturday night...?(came up JUST a bit short, tho)
 
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I think Kamara would probably be playing well on any NFL team, but I'm thrilled he got his chance with a team/offense that knows how to use him and is tailor-made to use his strengths.

Him being under-used and misused at Tennessee probably cost him a chance to be drafted higher, but because of that he also has the benefit of not having as many miles on him as some college backs do. Hopefully he can have a longer NFL career because of it.
well said, Butch didn't utilize Kamara's talent like he should have but he didn't take as many hits that helped his health for the NFL, love to see him run
 
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