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This was taken from the Syracuse post game thread. Whiskey posted a follow-up article and it contained these stats.
Bryant's a guaranteed 5 yards. #FreeBryant
This was taken from the Syracuse post game thread. Whiskey posted a follow-up article and it contained these stats.
Bryant's a guaranteed 5 yards. #FreeBryant
Bryant's a guaranteed 5 yards. #FreeBryant
I wish he would be more decisive. Make the cut and go! Too much dancing so far.
Can you talk to him about that at your next Bod Squad meeting?
I agree he's not been perfect. But I also think he's been the most impressive (YPC is significantly higher I believe).
We don't have time to talk that non-sense. We just do situps.
He's the most explosive, but he's also the least complete of the 3. It'll be exciting once he gets all the aspects of his game down.
Like I said, I don't think any are complete backs right now... But 5.1 YPC vs. 3.9.... That's significant. At some point you have to roll the dice on talent.
Watch Folston's blitz pickup that led to a big play. Watch Cam routinely hit the hole. And then watch Bryant do none of those things.
I 100% agree with your general premise about "rolling the dice on talent", but saying "none are complete backs" isn't fair to the two backs who are much more developed and do the little things right that Bryant hasn't shown he can do.
Watch Folston's blitz pickup that led to a big play. Watch Cam routinely hit the hole. And then watch Bryant do none of those things.
I 100% agree with your general premise about "rolling the dice on talent", but saying "none are complete backs" isn't fair to the two backs who are much more developed and do the little things right that Bryant hasn't shown he can do.
Watch Folston's blitz pickup that led to a big play. Watch Cam routinely hit the hole. And then watch Bryant do none of those things.
I 100% agree with your general premise about "rolling the dice on talent", but saying "none are complete backs" isn't fair to the two backs who are much more developed and do the little things right that Bryant hasn't shown he can do.
What I'm saying is, if you consider 'athleticism' as part of being complete, the other two aren't because they're not at Bryant's level in that regard, IMO. They can do it all, but not as well.
100% agree and I was sorely disappointed in his kick returns Saturday night too. I think Greg has all the latent in the world to be great, just needs more consistency and patience.
as well as what? What Greg could eventually do or what he is doing? B/c if it is what he is doing today, you are wrong.
What sucks is that if they just fed him the ball 20 times a game I think he'd probably LEARN to be more patient instead of trying to hit a home run every play because he's only getting ~10 touches and he wants to make the most of them.
Greg's the best runner. Based on my opinion and what he's producing compared to the other two.
He may have the most potential with the ball in his hands. The issue, IMO, is when he is in the game and the ball isn't in his hands. Can he pick up the blitz to allow for the 20 yard reception? At this point, I think the other 2 back are more complete and can allow the offense to do more things well even though GB may run the ball better.
You have to figure that Bryant hasn't had as much playing time overall as the others and yet his YPC is higher and very decent. He isn't going to be the best pass blocker and all of the little things needed to be a complete back because he hasn't had the reps (yet). Folston is almost in the same boat but he got a lot more PT last year and didn't red shirt. You can definitely tell the explosiveness is there but he is young and isn't used to having to be patient. The last time he was getting meaningful reps was in high school and he was likely the best player on the field each and every game. He didn't have to be patient. Now he is playing D1 level athletes every game and I'm sure it's hard to be patient and scary, too. I think he will be fine. Cierre Wood was not good his 1st season and his 2nd season was still learning. I think Greg runs a lot like Cierre. IMO Cierre had all the talent to be a 1st or 2nd rounder but screwed up by doing drugs his red shirt junior year and got on Kelly's bad side. He never really got many carries that year after Kelly moved Theo back to RB. Give Greg time and if he doesn't do anything stupid and I think we will be talking about a stud by his senior season if not sooner.
I'm not arguing that Bryant's as good as Cam/Folston at blitz pickup, but it's not like he's been getting Golson killed when he's out there, either.
It could happen, though, especially against some of the nasty defenses we'll be facing soon. Golson is the lynchpin of our offense. If Bryant misses a blitz pick-up (as he's done so often already) and Golson gets injured, our win total for the season probably drops by at least 2 games. Conversely, I can't see how feeding Bryant carries at the expense of Folston and McDaniel would increase our likely win total by 2, or anything close to it. Not to mention all the ill-will that would engender in the locker room.
And, as always, Cam is being underrated here. We're going to miss him next year.
I don't mean to be snide, but if Bryant's missing blitz pick-ups, I haven't noticed.
That's a very technical way of looking at it, but I'll play your game since you passed me the ball. If he makes the defense legitimately fear him (which I don't think Cam/Folston will do), it opens up everything on the offense. It very easily could result in an additional win.
Having a legit ground attack to go along with Golson? Sign me up for that.
I think Cam is a very good running back when you realize he has a lot of limited abilities that the other 2 do not. He is not fast but he is fast enough to be a threat. He is never going to be considered explosive but he has more long runs this season than the 2 more talented explosive backs. And he protects Golson's butt better than anyone so to say him playing is going to make us lose games is a bit of a stretch. However, if the other 2 can become better blockers and start reading the defense quicker and not having to think so much then I think they provide something to this offense that Cam cannot. Cam is never going to be faster and he won't ever be called explosive. But right now he gets tough yards and has broken a few long ones, too, and more importantly he keeps our QB from getting driven into the ground. Speaking of which, how was Okwara called for slamming SU's QB into the ground but what they did to Golson was ok? They drove him to the ground, too. Was it because Hunt had just released the ball (like a nanosecond before the hit) and Golson still had the ball? They didn't call a late hit or even roughing the passer so I didn't understand that call.
Golson's elusiveness has saved him the embarrassment of a nasty sack (or four, by my estimate) but he's atrocious at blitz pick-up. Easily the worst of our three backs.
The inconsistency of our rushing attack thus far has partly been due to our OL, partly due to scheme, and partly due to hesitance/ poor vision by our RBs. Even if Cam turned into Toby Gerhardt tomorrow, it wouldn't have a huge impact on our offense without improvement in those other two areas.
If Bryant is truly that much better than the other two, then he'll distinguish himself in practice and win a larger share of the reps going forward. The fact that he hasn't done so yet tells me that his advocates here are conveniently overlooking some major deficiencies in his game.
The dude's a RS freshman. Patience.
It's true that the staff is starting to play the more "talented" and "explosive" athletes, as can be seen with Cam getting fewer carries each week. It's happening koon, and sooner than later.
*ducks away from Cam apologists*
I don't mean to be snide, but if Bryant's missing blitz pick-ups, I haven't noticed.
That's a very technical way of looking at it, but I'll play your game since you passed me the ball. If he makes the defense legitimately fear him (which I don't think Cam/Folston will do), it opens up everything on the offense. It very easily could result in an additional win.
Having a legit ground attack to go along with Golson? Sign me up for that.
No sense in debating with you if you're going to play that card since it cannot be trumped. I simply don't like the run game as is, and will feed the guy who's making the most of what little space is provided, and averaging over 5 yards a carry as opposed to the two that are at 3.9. Especailly now that yards are going to be tougher to come by.
What sucks is that if they just fed him the ball 20 times a game I think he'd probably LEARN to be more patient instead of trying to hit a home run every play because he's only getting ~10 touches and he wants to make the most of them.
...And, as always, Cam is being underrated here. We're going to miss him next year.
Do you really think it's that simple? Someone ought to email the coaching staff to let him know that Bryant is averaging the most YPC, and that they're holding back our ground game by giving carries to anyone else.
Shaw must be an idiot, too. Stanford is also dealing with some similar offensive challenges-- unsettled OL, schematic issues, etc-- and is also doing the "RB-by-committee" thing. Barry Sanders, Jr. is averaging 7.3 YPC, but he's splitting carries equally with Kelsey Young (5.5 YPC) and Remound Wright (5.2 YPC). Let's hope Shaw's incapable of computing a basic average so he keeps "wasting" carries on the other two backs.