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Shaq at Running Back, and Winning Ugly

Hardcore_Husky
Hardcore_Husky Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 309 Swaye's Wigwam
edited November 2014 in Hardcore Husky Board
imageShaq at Running Back, and Winning Ugly

Instead of complaining about Shaq not playing defense, CokeGreaterThanPepsi urges everyone to appreciate getting to watch a truly special player play football.

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  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,270
    For those that need a reminder every once in a while, there's only one stat that matters at the end of the game ... SCOREBOARD BABY!!!
  • H_D
    H_D Member Posts: 6,098
    Why do you hate moral victories?
  • Alexis
    Alexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,474 Founders Club
    edited November 2014
    Shaq looks like Eric Dickerson when he runs, only with a better mullet
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,335 Founders Club
    Alexis said:

    Shaq looks like Eric Dickerson when he runs, only with a better mullet

    that's a great comparison
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,611 Swaye's Wigwam
    I am fully on the Shaq at RB bandwagon, but keep in mind that it was Colorado. These next two weeks will be interesting. It's impressive because he has only been a full time RB for two weeks, but Colorado is terrible and has the worst rush defense in the Pac 12. I was looking at their past games, and they haven't held a RB under 100 yards in conference play. Everyone has torn them up.
  • Meek
    Meek Member Posts: 7,031
    agree with you, except instead of looking at Shaq's overall yardage gained on the ground against Colorado I was noticing the big difference between all our other RBs and that moment when Shaq's vision and first step picks a gap and you see him surge forward with power. Against Colorado most of those go through for huge yardage, but with Shaq I see him being a positive yardage gainer and that's one of the things that frustrates me the most so far with our stable of backs - we never get those 3-4 yard gains on 1st or 2nd down. This is what I hope becomes a bit more of a trend for the O.
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425
    Great read, really starting to look forward to these articles.
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    Meek said:

    agree with you, except instead of looking at Shaq's overall yardage gained on the ground against Colorado I was noticing the big difference between all our other RBs and that moment when Shaq's vision and first step picks a gap and you see him surge forward with power. Against Colorado most of those go through for huge yardage, but with Shaq I see him being a positive yardage gainer and that's one of the things that frustrates me the most so far with our stable of backs - we never get those 3-4 yard gains on 1st or 2nd down. This is what I hope becomes a bit more of a trend for the O.

    From what I've seen Cooper actually hits the hole harder, but Shaqs power mitigates that. I would not want to tackle him.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Meek said:

    agree with you, except instead of looking at Shaq's overall yardage gained on the ground against Colorado I was noticing the big difference between all our other RBs and that moment when Shaq's vision and first step picks a gap and you see him surge forward with power. Against Colorado most of those go through for huge yardage, but with Shaq I see him being a positive yardage gainer and that's one of the things that frustrates me the most so far with our stable of backs - we never get those 3-4 yard gains on 1st or 2nd down. This is what I hope becomes a bit more of a trend for the O.

    From what I've seen Cooper actually hits the hole harder, but Shaqs power mitigates that. I would not want to tackle him.
    Harder and more decisively. I think that's just a matter of reps for Shaq.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    edited November 2014
    I like the article, and noticed a lot of the same things you did regarding the big pass plays almost all coming after Shaq established his dominance and we ran play action of some sort with him. Shaq is going to really help open the field up for Miles I believe.

    My only real issue is with the prediction. I don't know if UW will beat UCLA but we're going to keep it a lot closer than 25-11 and score more than 11 poonts. Not sure I'd feel that way with without Shaq at RB, but given the focus of the article I was surprised to see such a gloomy expectation from our offense.