SeAhAwKeR4life
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A Kam Newton hitter for sure. Kenny Easley? 'Tez of course.
Though dynamically a guy like Kurt Warner (our old RB) would be amazing, even Shaun Alexander. Hell I remember his 5 first half touchdowns against Minnesota, a record IIRC. You can't forget Beast Mode either. All three different running backs, but all with game changing, potentially game dominating running skills (in their prime).
When he was in his prime, SA I mean, yeah he had a way of avoiding contact, but he was Barry Sanders like about it, which is a good thing, you want a guy who avoids injury. Also I think until he actually was hurt, he was tougher than given credit for. He would go through guys on the goal line on occasion when he needed to. Nothing wrong with avoiding contact to a degree though when you have elusiveness like his. Only guy I recall was nearly that elusive and "Barry Sanders like" was Minnesota's guy that retired early too, Robert Smith (several years back).
Though dynamically a guy like Kurt Warner (our old RB) would be amazing, even Shaun Alexander. Hell I remember his 5 first half touchdowns against Minnesota, a record IIRC. You can't forget Beast Mode either. All three different running backs, but all with game changing, potentially game dominating running skills (in their prime).
When he was in his prime, SA I mean, yeah he had a way of avoiding contact, but he was Barry Sanders like about it, which is a good thing, you want a guy who avoids injury. Also I think until he actually was hurt, he was tougher than given credit for. He would go through guys on the goal line on occasion when he needed to. Nothing wrong with avoiding contact to a degree though when you have elusiveness like his. Only guy I recall was nearly that elusive and "Barry Sanders like" was Minnesota's guy that retired early too, Robert Smith (several years back).