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1st thought that comes to mind is that they want be able to do it with #1 outta the backfield; so that leaves it up to one person to move the ball; Watts

 

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#1 what? Not following you.

 

when Booger said, #1 outta the backfield......it was implied that #1 is a number they put on the RB's jersey.....guess it could ve meant #1  being the number 1 RB they have at RB....both are still the same guy...is there someone else beside Middlebrooks...thought you were going to some of  Baxter's games UCM......

 

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when Booger said, #1 outta the backfield......it was implied that #1 is a number they put on the RB's jersey.....guess it could ve meant #1 being the number 1 RB they have at RB....both are still the same guy...is there someone else beside Middlebrooks...thought you were going to some of Baxter's games UCM......

 

you wanted thoughts

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well first off #1 is not the starter #21 is. #21 is more of the ground and pound type, #1 more of a quick footed jitter bug. Watts can run, more of a take what the D gives him with decent spped type. All three have diffrent distinct styles to them. The way the ND plays the Bees will determine which will carry the ball more. The U tends to use the pass to set up the run, not the other way around like most teams. Edited by UpperCumberlandMan
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well first off #1 is not the starter #21 is. #21 is more of the ground and pound type, #1 more of a quick footed jitter bug. Watts can run, more of a take what the D gives him with decent spped type. All three have diffrent distinct styles to them. The way the ND plays the Bees will determine which will carry the ball more. The U tends to use the pass to set up the run, not the other way around like most teams.

Hey Booger did you hear that we get to jitter bug when go to Upperman?

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Hey Booger did you hear that we get to jitter bug when go to Upperman?

 

yes sir.....anxious to see how that jitter bug  will work in the space between where he takes the handoff and where our LB's await

 

the only hope they will have is for their line to be able handle our D line and Edge guys and keep Enos from maulin Baxters QB on blitzs.....if Baxter can do that, then they may be able to take advantage of some young secondary players that struggle to stick with assignments and keep their hands to themselve

 

Happy 240th

 

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