byau
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I know Marshawn is being heavily discussed in other threads about extending him or not. It's business. Or we owe him. It'd be nice to find a balance in all of that
That being said, I'll keep it short. I think Marshawn is good for another two seasons after this. Something about how he's built, his training regiment, his thinking.. this guy LOVES contact and embraces it. While valuable on screens and side runs, his favorite thing to do is run up the middle. And then powering through or jump-cutting
And Turbin (also mentioned in another thread), I've always thought he was pretty good. He seems to be great at accelerating in a "downfield run" style (straight ahead) but usually finding seams more than just running into contact.
Bringnig me to Will Tukuafu.
Should take a long look at keeping this guy. I am still on my first viewing of the game (only halfway through 2nd quarter) but he seems to be solid as a fullback on running straight ahead and blocking. Besides the Lynch 3-yard td run, he seems to relish the contact to and I think this bodes well for Lynch and Turbin.
I'll see if I can have more Tukuafu comments after watching the game a few more times (still on my first time right now, only half way through the 2nd quarter)
Because I love Lynch and personally think he'll be good for two more years, what I want to say is : don't underestimate the importance of chemistry. Tukuafu could be another M-Rob (and others here have already stated Lynch possibly not trusting Coleman or others to open a hole for him?)
After Marshawn's 3-yd td run, the camera cut to the sidelines of Lynch and Tukuafu bumping fists and talking about the play. And looks like Tukuafu also trying to get some feedback from Lynch and Lynch animatedly and enthusiastically speaking back to him. I think they like each other, and if I were to guess, Lynch is savoring the thought of running right up the middle with Tukuafu helping make a path.
(the pic is during the conversation, Lynch offering him the fist bump)
btw on the 3-yd td run, looked like Tukuafu was ready to run straight ahead and then saw an edge rusher coming from his left and reached out to the side and wrapped him up. Could have possibly gotten called for a holding (?), but otherwise nice awareness.
That being said, I'll keep it short. I think Marshawn is good for another two seasons after this. Something about how he's built, his training regiment, his thinking.. this guy LOVES contact and embraces it. While valuable on screens and side runs, his favorite thing to do is run up the middle. And then powering through or jump-cutting
And Turbin (also mentioned in another thread), I've always thought he was pretty good. He seems to be great at accelerating in a "downfield run" style (straight ahead) but usually finding seams more than just running into contact.
Bringnig me to Will Tukuafu.
Should take a long look at keeping this guy. I am still on my first viewing of the game (only halfway through 2nd quarter) but he seems to be solid as a fullback on running straight ahead and blocking. Besides the Lynch 3-yard td run, he seems to relish the contact to and I think this bodes well for Lynch and Turbin.
I'll see if I can have more Tukuafu comments after watching the game a few more times (still on my first time right now, only half way through the 2nd quarter)
Because I love Lynch and personally think he'll be good for two more years, what I want to say is : don't underestimate the importance of chemistry. Tukuafu could be another M-Rob (and others here have already stated Lynch possibly not trusting Coleman or others to open a hole for him?)
After Marshawn's 3-yd td run, the camera cut to the sidelines of Lynch and Tukuafu bumping fists and talking about the play. And looks like Tukuafu also trying to get some feedback from Lynch and Lynch animatedly and enthusiastically speaking back to him. I think they like each other, and if I were to guess, Lynch is savoring the thought of running right up the middle with Tukuafu helping make a path.
(the pic is during the conversation, Lynch offering him the fist bump)

btw on the 3-yd td run, looked like Tukuafu was ready to run straight ahead and then saw an edge rusher coming from his left and reached out to the side and wrapped him up. Could have possibly gotten called for a holding (?), but otherwise nice awareness.