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Jeremy Igo

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9 minutes ago, dldove77 said:

We really should be running no huddle much more often when he’s on the field, as he can line up in so many different positions. Take advantage of teams when they try to substitute and we don’t need to. 

 

It's ridiculous we're not running no huddle all the damn time.

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1 minute ago, Pantha-kun said:

He needs more than 6 or 3 carries a game to have much success running the ball . Only game he got decent carries in was in game 1 against the 49ers. 

Lots of other factors too. Namely the fact our runners are meeting defenders almost 2 yards behind the line of scrimmage.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's interesting how race seems to always factor into player comparisons.

Real answer?

We all evolved from the African plains where survival and being as nimble as possible was key. This resulted in smaller torsos and longer limbs.

 

Europeans later evolved for more power based structure with a larger torso.

 

This differences anatomically now are miniscule but those preconceived notions of a better African athlete do hold some historical merit. 

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