yep, that was my favorite run from Rozier. ran 100 yards to get credit for a 3 yard TDThe TD he scored against UCLA at the beginning of this clip was my favorite Rozier run:
Agreed. I was more impressed by the WR or TE who cracks down and takes out two defenders and really springs the hole open.Hey, I was at that game !!! Awesome game.... I truly miss the days of crushing blocks, pipeline and option football...not trying to change the topic, so please, I don't want this to turn into the "great debate"...
Great blocks, but the block by Mark was/is just a little deceptive....he didn't actually "crush" the guy like the video claims..... You can clearly see the CB was leaving his feet, meaning that he had no momentum and anytime you leave your feet, you are defenseless....not taking anything away from the great team and play, but the block looks a lot more impressive than it was. I saw about 2-3 other crushing blows than the one the vidoe focused on.
I remember my old man yelling when he reversed field: "what the hell are you do... TOUCHDOWN!"The TD he scored against UCLA at the beginning of this clip was my favorite Rozier run:
Yes, for a while it was a game the whole team played. Wait for the ref to signal TD, THEN flip the ball to them and watch them try to catch the ball.The TD he scored against UCLA at the beginning of this clip was my favorite Rozier run:
Me too. That was Rickey Simmons, an undersized split end. That just brings a flood of good thoughts about those times, like how good our receivers blocked, and how well Osborne designed or improved plays to get great blocking angles to make things like that happen. And then backs like Rozier bursting through those holes, through any arm tackles of the occasional defender who didn't get knocked on his butt. Good times.Agreed. I was more impressed by the WR or TE who cracks down and takes out two defenders and really springs the hole open.Hey, I was at that game !!! Awesome game.... I truly miss the days of crushing blocks, pipeline and option football...not trying to change the topic, so please, I don't want this to turn into the "great debate"...
Great blocks, but the block by Mark was/is just a little deceptive....he didn't actually "crush" the guy like the video claims..... You can clearly see the CB was leaving his feet, meaning that he had no momentum and anytime you leave your feet, you are defenseless....not taking anything away from the great team and play, but the block looks a lot more impressive than it was. I saw about 2-3 other crushing blows than the one the vidoe focused on.