MontanaHawk05
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StoneCold":2jgz93qe said:MontanaHawk05":2jgz93qe said:StoneCold":2jgz93qe said:Aros":2jgz93qe said:Boy is he ever fun to watch. He has the vision and slipperiness of Shaun Alexander with the physical brutality of Lynch. He's a treat.
This right here. As I was scrolling through the thread the word that kept coming to mind was patience.
But the great thing is, he doesn't have too much patience. He has just the right amount. It's actually very Bell-like, even if they look different in the waiting. Too much patience looks like late Shaun, dancing in the pocket and eventually getting mown down. Bell and Carson wait only as long as they need to, then either cut or burst. It's immensely good stuff.
Exactly right. He doesn't dance around and hope. Checks if gap one isn't open and if there's no gap 2 he bust up field.
I would like to see some tape of Rawls early on, before he was injured. What I remember after the injury was a franticness that ended up hitting the wrong hole almost every time. If he could have just gotten a bit more comfortable in his reads he would have been a good back. Something happened to his confidence after the injury.
Carson has some things in common with pre-injury Rawls. One thing he doesn't have in common: he didn't let any of his three major injuries get into his head. Rawls pulled a Jeremy Lane and just let it get to him mentally.