I don't think you understand what a zone back has to doBlitzFirst said:My opinion is the same...
Based on what I've seen of Imani in the past 2 years in games (more carries, more yards than Newby...obviously better in pass pro than Newby, picks up blitzes better)
My understanding of what it takes for a RB to run a zone and the fact that he's run the same plays as Newby the past few years.
There was no lack of carries (5 to Newby's 7)...they had Cross switch colors to run on Newby's side where he averaged more YPC with fewer carries.
Comments from others that know you have to be able to pick up a blitz and pass block to be a better RB
Comments from Newby saying Cross is the best of all RB's at picking up blitzes and in Pass Pro.
Again, your opinion and my opinion differ...but that doesn't make yours right nor does it make mine right. However, when the games start...one of us will be. Until then, different perspectives. I can see yours, hopefully you can see mine as well.
Here is a short article from an expert that gives some insight on what a RB has to do on the outside zone AKA stretch play:
http://myemail.constantcontact.com/O-Line--Blocking-the-Stretch-Outside-Zone-Scheme.html?soid=1104030277664&aid=v0EARWuEDnQ
Once you read that- you get why Ameer is so good at running zone
This guy really knows what he is doing
Once you understand the requirements of the RB to run the play- then you have to ask yourself, which RBs on the roster have the skills to consistently run this?
Of course that requires you have data- understand what each guy can and cant do
The guys like Benning who understand the article, coach it, have run it themselves and then of course go to practice and get the data first hand probably are a little better qualified than the rest of us to have an accurate opinion of the situation. That's why DB is so spot on about his RB assessments and so early on picked out both Helu and Abdullah as the guys who would start out of very crowded and talented fields.
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