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Barner breakout game?


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Barner was straight poo yesterday lol

Barner had 1 carry before yesterday's game all season long. 1 carry during live game action in 13 weeks. Barner is also a rookie who needs to work on some things.

Are some of you seriously giving up on this kid because he hasn't had a good run behind a bad OL after his first 6 rushing attempts in the NFL?

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Barner had 1 carry before yesterday's game all season long. 1 carry during live game action in 13 weeks. Barner is also a rookie who needs to work on some things.

Are some of you seriously giving up on this kid because he hasn't had a good run behind a bad OL after his first 6 rushing attempts in the NFL?

 

I wasn't that serious lol I think Barner will be pretty good us just not now

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Barner is small but look at Bernard.. dude is tiny.. but its about speed and shiftiness and being able to hide behind the line

 

 

Our line STAYS at the line of scrimmage... some teams have the muscle to push the d line up to the first down line.. then a speedy back breaks out from behind for an extra 25 yds

 

I hope Barner keeps getting snaps and plays and adjusted to the nfl.. he can make some plays for us.

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