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He played at Boone Central in Albion. Saw him play once against Norfolk Catholic. Kid was unstoppable.My bad. I have no idea where Mazour is from.
He played at Boone Central in Albion. Saw him play once against Norfolk Catholic. Kid was unstoppable.My bad. I have no idea where Mazour is from.
Burkhead might have been "slow" in his 40 time, but he was quick as hell in the first 10 yards. Ozigbo is anything but quick in the first 10 yards.My argument was people called Burkhead slow. Rex did everything. He even took snaps if I recall. This has pretty much come off the rails.
https://www.cincyjungle.com/2013/5/9/4315564/rex-burkhead-knows-difference-between-40-speed-and-game-speed
Again, sorry I don't know the backstory of Mazour. I don't pay much attention to recruiting, let alone walk-ons from small-town Nebraska. I appreciate the info. I am sure he was a stud in high school. My comment about him being from 8-man was mis-remembering what I heard from Damon Benning after the Spring Game. Again, my bad.He played at Boone Central in Albion. Saw him play once against Norfolk Catholic. Kid was unstoppable.
Seeing there my be a team rules violation that led to Wilbon being left of the 100-man roster for Fall Camp
Is he going to use it as an excuse to roll out of town?
Mav, I think this what people are up in arms about. Your first three I can understand, despite Maurice never playing a down in any sense, but I get it, he's so obviously talented. It is your last three. Ozigbo has so much more production than the two before him. I made the statement that putting Bradley and Wilbon ahead of him, is because one wants that to happen. But by all accounts, stats and eye test, Ozigbo is head and shoulders better than Bradley and Wilbon, and I am disappointed with both.Big wild card will be what kind of shape Washington is in. RB is one of the easier spots to step in and play but it depends on how ready he is physically.
It doesn't sound to me like Bryant will be ready to go at the start of the season. So the depth chart might change as Bryant and Washington get up to speed.
But when they're full-go, I'd say:
Bell
Washington
Bryant
Wilbon
Bradley
Ozigbo
Big wild card will be what kind of shape Washington is in. RB is one of the easier spots to step in and play but it depends on how ready he is physically.
It doesn't sound to me like Bryant will be ready to go at the start of the season. So the depth chart might change as Bryant and Washington get up to speed.
But when they're full-go, I'd say:
Bell
Washington
Bryant
Wilbon
Bradley
Ozigbo
Mav, I think this what people are up in arms about. Your first three I can understand, despite Maurice never playing a down in any sense, but I get it, he's so obviously talented. It is your last three. Ozigbo has so much more production than the two before him. I made the statement that putting Bradley and Wilbon ahead of him, is because one wants that to happen. But by all accounts, stats and eye test, Ozigbo is head and shoulders better than Bradley and Wilbon, and I am disappointed with both.
I don't know, is this list what you think takes place with a new system and coach? I can probably entertain that.
Mav, I think this what people are up in arms about. Your first three I can understand, despite Maurice never playing a down in any sense, but I get it, he's so obviously talented. It is your last three. Ozigbo has so much more production than the two before him. I made the statement that putting Bradley and Wilbon ahead of him, is because one wants that to happen. But by all accounts, stats and eye test, Ozigbo is head and shoulders better than Bradley and Wilbon, and I am disappointed with both.
I don't know, is this list what you think takes place with a new system and coach? I can probably entertain that.
But do you think stats have real significance here? I understand the case for Bryant. I won't argue that. But when it comes to Wilbon and Bradley, I just don't see how anyone can put them ahead of Devine.Ozigbo only has "so much more production" if you look at total yards and not how he got those yards.
Last year Ozigbo averaged 3.8 yards per carry. Wilbon averaged 4.3. Bryant averaged 5.9 - that's over a 50% increase compared to Ozigbo. Ozigbo kept getting the ball because for whatever reason Riley and his staff liked him and kept trotting him out there even though other backs were more productive. I think that changes under Frost - especially since the other backs are better fits for what Frost wants to do.
You're right, and I acknowledge that a new system welcomes different kind of backs. In the spring, I was very disappointed with both Wilbon and Bradley. I thought they both blew up and looked slow. Even Devine looked a little bloated. We will see. I know bodies changed since then.You have to remember "fit", too. Bradley fits what the staff wants in a RB better than Ozigbo does