We disagree...so does the game of football. Hurd doesn't block like an OL and TEs that participate in a blocking scheme take a lot more damage than a blocking running back. Simple body mass indexes. Blocking 300 lb linemen vs safeties or linebackers.
I guess you've missed the times he stiff arms 300lb lineman (see northwester bowl game), he's a better blocker then any of our TE's. The fact that he's fast enough to play running back and UT recruited him as running back dictated that he became a running back. If he goes to bama, you think he is a running back?
I guess you've missed the times he stiff arms 300lb lineman (see northwester bowl game), he's a better blocker then any of our TE's. The fact that he's fast enough to play running back and UT recruited him as running back dictated that he became a running back. If he goes to bama, you think he is a running back?
Since we're armchairing over here, I think you're wrong. I understand 'fitting scheme' when it comes to OL. Or when it comes to recruiting a fullback. But at a position where many teams see three RB's taking carries, I think it's good to be as diversified as possible. Maybe Kamara is a 'better' fit because he's smaller and shiftier, but Hurd is a monster who will be missed sorely by everyone cheering on the Orange and White.
On a related note:
When did the fanbase get so fickle on its players. This sentiment of 'Hurd not fitting our offense' just popped up over the last week, since whatever it was that sidelined him. Is this just some kind of internal damage control, or a sense of denial? We were rightfully stoked when this 5* beast of a kid committed to his home state school with a gaggle of others, and now that he's sidelined, we're casting him aside like he doesn't even matter.
I'm glad these kids love the University enough to cancel out the idiots and detractors.
I guess you've missed the times he stiff arms 300lb lineman (see northwester bowl game), he's a better blocker then any of our TE's. The fact that he's fast enough to play running back and UT recruited him as running back dictated that he became a running back. If he goes to bama, you think he is a running back?
Not sure why people say he doesnt fit the offense.
The offense just snaps the ball in the shotgun everything else they do with TE's and lead blockers combined with zone blocking are all 'pro' concepts.
We just dont have a very good line.
You can't possibly be serious here. Hurd, a 240lb running back as good as an elite 300 LT? No, that's beyond hyperbole.
Jalen is an outstanding blocking RUNNING BACK, picking up linebackers and safeties and helping chip on DE's. Don't get it confused.
Also, stiff arming a defensive end, like he did vs Northwestern (#98, Xavier Washington, 6'1", 243lb DE), ain't remotely the same as lining head up on a 275lb defensive end and handling him like an elite LT would.
And 205 lb Jennings just laid a 305 DE to the ground, on the Kamara pass run td, GA.