AnimeAmore
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I'll start with Shaun Alexander. I was one of the many people who hated his "soft" running style and his general preference for running out of bounds. I criticized him as much as anyone.
Now? I realize that I interpreted things incorrectly and didn't see him for what he was: a solidly built back with enough finesse to find a lane for a long run. He didn't avoid big hits because he was soft, he avoided them because overall they weren't good for trying to get yardage nor was it good for his body. Sure, he gave up a couple yards by not putting his shoulder down, but that just kept him ready to keep running the ball until he cranked out a long one. He *did* use his size and strength to help stay up and ping-pong off of defenders so he could keep running at near full-speed.
We ended up getting what we wanted with Marshawn Lynch, and in hindsight I failed to appreciate Alexander's different-but-effective running style.
Now? I realize that I interpreted things incorrectly and didn't see him for what he was: a solidly built back with enough finesse to find a lane for a long run. He didn't avoid big hits because he was soft, he avoided them because overall they weren't good for trying to get yardage nor was it good for his body. Sure, he gave up a couple yards by not putting his shoulder down, but that just kept him ready to keep running the ball until he cranked out a long one. He *did* use his size and strength to help stay up and ping-pong off of defenders so he could keep running at near full-speed.
We ended up getting what we wanted with Marshawn Lynch, and in hindsight I failed to appreciate Alexander's different-but-effective running style.