Jason Brown, 2024 4* RB, Seattle (O'Dea), WA (Offered)
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Block, catch, put your foot down and hit the hole. In that order, in this offense.
Brown doesn't pass the first criteria. Not saying he sucks, so don't twist -
Case closedBaseman said:Block, catch, put your foot down and hit the hole. In that order, in this offense.
Brown doesn't pass the first criteria. Not saying he sucks, so don't twist -
Sounds good but that isn’t true. I doubt Tybo came in as an amazing blocker. They want explosive RB’s. We don’t seem to be stressed about Brown. His big picture recruitment strongly hints at him being overrated.Baseman said:Block, catch, put your foot down and hit the hole. In that order, in this offense.
Brown doesn't pass the first criteria. Not saying he sucks, so don't twist -
? UW has almost a 2:1 pass run ratio. Talapapa played as much for his blocking and pass-catching than for rushing.RoadDawg55 said:
Sounds good but that isn’t true. I doubt Tybo came in as an amazing blocker. They want explosive RB’s. We don’t seem to be stressed about Brown. His big picture recruitment strongly hints at him being overrated.Baseman said:Block, catch, put your foot down and hit the hole. In that order, in this offense.
Brown doesn't pass the first criteria. Not saying he sucks, so don't twist
Dillon Johnson caught 65 passes one year at MSU. Jason Brown hasn't caught 5 passes his entire HS career.
Tybo started as a Slot in HS. He's a dual threat Shehee steered here. According to Shehee, he's also a tough, willing blocker.
Few HS running backs arrive ready to block college rushers. DeBoer and Grubb recruit receiving threat RBs. They play RBs that block
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What's interesting is that to date we haven't really utilized our RBs out of the backfield in the passing game
Probably something that we'll see a little bit more as the season goes on and teams play more shell coverages -
expect more receptions as we? play tougher teams. Hard wasting designed wheel routes for rbs when Rome/Polk/McMillan and Bernard are running free down field. I'd expect we utilize our RBs more against Oregon, SC, etcTequilla said:@Baseman
What's interesting is that to date we haven't really utilized our RBs out of the backfield in the passing game
Probably something that we'll see a little bit more as the season goes on and teams play more shell coverages
Talapapa was a boss last year blocking. It wasn't sexy --it was for me--but i can think of a handful of plays where he stood up a dogging LB allowing Penix to complete a key pass and prevented several sacks.
The receiving element is definitely a criteria this staff values. Grubb said if you dont block, or block well you don't play -
There's no question that there will be more RB/TE involvement as the season progresses and teams try to take away the WRs
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If he's any good he'll portal here in 2026 or so.
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Grubb hasn’t even pulled out 3 TE’s and 2 Rb’sBaseman said:
expect more receptions as we? play tougher teams. Hard wasting designed wheel routes for rbs when Rome/Polk/McMillan and Bernard are running free down field. I'd expect we utilize our RBs more against Oregon, SC, etcTequilla said:@Baseman
What's interesting is that to date we haven't really utilized our RBs out of the backfield in the passing game
Probably something that we'll see a little bit more as the season goes on and teams play more shell coverages
Talapapa was a boss last year blocking. It wasn't sexy --it was for me--but i can think of a handful of plays where he stood up a dogging LB allowing Penix to complete a key pass and prevented several sacks.
The receiving element is definitely a criteria this staff values. Grubb said if you dont block, or block well you don't play
on them yet. That’s a huge can of whoop ass, because all of a sudden the two running backs are actually pretty good receivers. How do you stop that?





