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Josh Klein on the recent Bryce “smoke”


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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Bryce Young has evaded tons of potential sacks due to his picket awareness and agility

I've also seen him tackled by pass rushers who just had to use a single arm to bring him down. 

This isn't the case of a small RB being an advantage 'cos he can hide behind his Olinemen. 

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Just now, The Huddler said:

i didnt day his size will allow him to withstand hits

 

i said his size may allow him to be more agile to avoid hits.  thats not some crazy statement 

He is not that athletic to be some savant at making people miss in the nfl, if smaller guys had an advantage to getting tagged in the nfl then you would see more smaller qbs.  That simply is not the case.  He is at a distinct disadvantage in regards to his size.  You cannot argue that

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1 minute ago, OldhamA said:

I've also seen him tackled by pass rushers who just had to use a single arm to bring him down. 

This isn't the case of a small RB being an advantage 'cos he can hide behind his Olinemen. 

The lsu tape posted yesterday had numerous examples of this

 

being smaller is not an advantage, wtf is the huddler talking about?

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