I love what I'm seeing from this guy. Yes, he's small (listed at 5'10" 196 LBS) and has struggled with injuries. He certainly doesn't fit the profile of a workhorse back, but I think he could be effective as a "change of pace" back on all three downs.
- He has outstanding vision and instincts, is decisive in his cuts, and runs north-south
- He has excellent balance and enough lower-body strength to break arm tackles with regularity
- He has great speed and quickness and is death in the open field
His lack of size might mean he's within reach for the Seahawks. At first glance he might seem too similar to McKissic but I think he could be more of a traditional tailback on mixed downs.
Stanford plays WSU on channel 13 (Fox) at 12:30 today, I'll be watching Love closely.
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- He has outstanding vision and instincts, is decisive in his cuts, and runs north-south
- He has excellent balance and enough lower-body strength to break arm tackles with regularity
- He has great speed and quickness and is death in the open field
His lack of size might mean he's within reach for the Seahawks. At first glance he might seem too similar to McKissic but I think he could be more of a traditional tailback on mixed downs.
Stanford plays WSU on channel 13 (Fox) at 12:30 today, I'll be watching Love closely.
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