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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    Meh. Borghi would be the best back on our roster rather easily. Why he went to WSU is a mystery

    Idiot. Put Salvon in that scheme and he destroys Borghi's numbers. Being a scat back in an air raid makes you look a lot better than you are.
    Borghi is way better than Salvon. Borghi actualy fights through contact

    Salvon gets tackled by a 5 mph gust of wind
    STOp
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,202

    Meh. Borghi would be the best back on our roster rather easily. Why he went to WSU is a mystery

    Idiot. Put Salvon in that scheme and he destroys Borghi's numbers. Being a scat back in an air raid makes you look a lot better than you are.
    Borghi is way better than Salvon. Borghi actualy fights through contact

    Salvon gets tackled by a 5 mph gust of wind
    This is a weird hill to die on.
    Its not really a hill to die on. Salvon is not good.

    Newton is but he is banged up.

    You guys are fucking doogs.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Meh. Borghi would be the best back on our roster rather easily. Why he went to WSU is a mystery

    Idiot. Put Salvon in that scheme and he destroys Borghi's numbers. Being a scat back in an air raid makes you look a lot better than you are.
    Borghi is way better than Salvon. Borghi actualy fights through contact

    Salvon gets tackled by a 5 mph gust of wind
    This is a weird hill to die on.
    Its not really a hill to die on. Salvon is not good.

    Newton is but he is banged up.

    You guys are fucking doogs.
    I'm hearing Ahmed is going to the NFL early...
  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,377

    Borghi is fine, but running backs don't matter, especially when you don't run.

    Coug players are always overrated when the scheme works, and its really not their fault when it doesn't work. Leach making 0 changes in 7 years gives his players no chance to succeed, I would feel bad for them if they didn't make fools of themselves every year talking shit.

    i found a copy of leach's playsheet in the trash after the game:




    shit is complicated, yo.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,135
    dnc said:

    Meh. Borghi would be the best back on our roster rather easily. Why he went to WSU is a mystery

    He's Sean McGrew in an offense that creates space for the RB.

    He would be third or fourth on our depth here.

    Rather easily.
    He’s way bigger than McGrew. I saw him truck Tufunga on USC last year. He’s starting or #2 behind Ahmed at worst here.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,135
    Not sure where you guys are getting that it’s so easy to run in WSU’s system. They don’t run often so they don’t recruit OL to run block and they probably don’t practice it a ton either. Sure there are some advantages, but there are also advantages to get stats when you get 15-25 carries every game.
  • CaptainPJ
    CaptainPJ Member Posts: 2,986
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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    Not sure where you guys are getting that it’s so easy to run in WSU’s system. They don’t run often so they don’t recruit OL to run block and they probably don’t practice it a ton either. Sure there are some advantages, but there are also advantages to get stats when you get 15-25 carries every game.

    In 2015-16 Jamal Morrow had 143 carries for 922 yards for a 6.44 ypc and 81 receptions for another 782 (8.9 average).

    In 2018-19 Borghi has 193 carries for 1156 yards for 5.98 ypc and 134 receptions for another 940 (7.01 average)

    Borghi obviously has more volume and is the better player, but not by a significant amount.

    No one outside of Pullman (or inside, probably) remembers a thing about Jamal Morrow.

    That system is amazing for any kid with decent quickness and vision. Playing against light boxes is any RB's dream scenario.

    Again, I'm not saying Borghi sucks. He's good. He's not special though.

    Also, memo to UW offensive staff: Spread the field and run against light boxes.

    TIA
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,135
    dnc said:

    Not sure where you guys are getting that it’s so easy to run in WSU’s system. They don’t run often so they don’t recruit OL to run block and they probably don’t practice it a ton either. Sure there are some advantages, but there are also advantages to get stats when you get 15-25 carries every game.

    In 2015-16 Jamal Morrow had 143 carries for 922 yards for a 6.44 ypc and 81 receptions for another 782 (8.9 average).

    In 2018-19 Borghi has 193 carries for 1156 yards for 5.98 ypc and 134 receptions for another 940 (7.01 average)

    Borghi obviously has more volume and is the better player, but not by a significant amount.

    No one outside of Pullman (or inside, probably) remembers a thing about Jamal Morrow.

    That system is amazing for any kid with decent quickness and vision. Playing against light boxes is any RB's dream scenario.

    Again, I'm not saying Borghi sucks. He's good. He's not special though.

    Also, memo to UW offensive staff: Spread the field and run against light boxes.

    TIA
    Morrow was pretty good too. Cuogs don’t give the RB the ball. I still think Borghi is good every time I watch them. I do think he would start or be #2 at IW too. I personally would pick him over any of our RB’s.
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    dnc said:

    Not sure where you guys are getting that it’s so easy to run in WSU’s system. They don’t run often so they don’t recruit OL to run block and they probably don’t practice it a ton either. Sure there are some advantages, but there are also advantages to get stats when you get 15-25 carries every game.

    In 2015-16 Jamal Morrow had 143 carries for 922 yards for a 6.44 ypc and 81 receptions for another 782 (8.9 average).

    In 2018-19 Borghi has 193 carries for 1156 yards for 5.98 ypc and 134 receptions for another 940 (7.01 average)

    Borghi obviously has more volume and is the better player, but not by a significant amount.

    No one outside of Pullman (or inside, probably) remembers a thing about Jamal Morrow.

    That system is amazing for any kid with decent quickness and vision. Playing against light boxes is any RB's dream scenario.

    Again, I'm not saying Borghi sucks. He's good. He's not special though.

    Also, memo to UW offensive staff: Spread the field and run against light boxes.

    TIA
    Tight box > light box
    Rather easily.
  • LaZoris
    LaZoris Member Posts: 1,734 Standard Supporter

    Borghi is fine, but running backs don't matter, especially when you don't run.

    Coug players are always overrated when the scheme works, and its really not their fault when it doesn't work. Leach making 0 changes in 7 years gives his players no chance to succeed, I would feel bad for them if they didn't make fools of themselves every year talking shit.

    i found a copy of leach's playsheet in the trash after the game:




    shit is complicated, yo.

    Is that San Fran or Miami ??