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Member the days when being beat out by a walkon made a guy work that much harder? I do.

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Member the days when being beat out by a walkon made a guy work that much harder? I do.
Cough cough, he's Co Number 1, I was just trying to tell you guys.I don’t think you know what that means.
You stated right in your post that Frost has mentioned Ozigbo. That was the only proof you provided. Even after you said “news came out” and none of that news backed up your position. Still all I recall you saying is Frost talked about him. It’s not a straw man when it’s actually what your argument was.
Like I said earlier this isn’t even relevant. Ozigbo will likely be the 3rd or 4th string RB but will still get quite a few carries because that’s what Frost does.
Cough cough, he's Co Number 1, I was just trying to tell you guys.
It wasn't a pick....I still don't understand where you are getting this from. He was practicing with the ones for 2 weeks, those are just facts.That wasn’t the issue most people had with your posts it was how you were going about it. Congrats on picking right.
Again, that wasn't the issue most people had with your posts. They were frustrated by your answers when they asked you why you thought Ozigbo was running with the ones.It wasn't a pick....I still don't understand where you are getting this from. He was practicing with the ones for 2 weeks, those are just facts.
Miles Jones has definitely been making some noise lately. I could see any of these three guys lining up in Duck R spot too. Perhaps we see the diamond formation again like we did with Taylor Martinez, Rex Burkhead, and Roy Helu.
In JUCO Bell has done some very impressive things.Zig is the only RB with any real experience at this level.........that may come in handy??
Not True. Guys who are used to carrying the ball in game situations are going to learn better ball protection, blocking, making positive yards on broken plays etc.the intangibles you just cant teach. We've had some great backs here but they were almost always better in their junior and senior years due to experience. Bell already has 2 years experience and productivity at a high level that's a big part of why hes #1 to start the season.Experience as a RB is not important. You need to know the playbook, that's very important. Understand pass protection, when to release, route trees, all that stuff. It's an instinctive position, though, really about the easiest non-specialist position to come in as a young player and succeed.
That's why if you're Bell or Ozigbo or really any of these guys, you're looking over your shoulder at Washington. If he's as good as everyone says, he will be hard to get off the field. As he learns more and more, he stands to get more and more reps. Coach Held has talked a great deal already about getting him up to speed, learning how to be a college athlete, learning the playbook. They know what they got there, and they'll work hard to get him to a position where he can succeed.
Not True. Guys who are used to carrying the ball in game situations are going to learn better ball protection, blocking, making positive yards on broken plays etc.the intangibles you just cant teach. We've had some great backs here but they were almost always better in their junior and senior years due to experience. Bell already has 2 years experience and productivity at a high level that's a big part of why hes #1 to start the season.
We never saw the diamond with those three (I don't believe). Helu's senior year was 2010 under Watson, and Beck was the one that would occasionally use diamond, starting in 2011 with some combo of Burkhead, Ameer, Aaron Green and Braylon Heard on the field.