TechinItEasy
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Did not know that. Common knowledge and I just missed it or what?
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Sad to say, but you're probably right Champ. I don't see any of our A-backs getting drafted. That position doesn't showcase the talents that the NFL looks for in a RB. Maybe a good performance at the combine, pro day or post-season all-star bowl game could help his stock rise.
The main running plays in the spread offense have the RB getting the ball in the backfield and running north-south (between the tackles). When our A-backs run, they are taking pitches and running outside 99% of the time. They aren't picking holes as much as RB's in the spread.
That depends entirely on what you call the 'spread.'The main running plays in the spread offense have the RB getting the ball in the backfield and running north-south (between the tackles). When our A-backs run, they are taking pitches and running outside 99% of the time. They aren't picking holes as much as RB's in the spread.
If you mean the Florida shotgun spread option, then double-no.
So yes, then? This is all-too-confusing :p
Sad to say, but you're probably right Champ. I don't see any of our A-backs getting drafted. That position doesn't showcase the talents that the NFL looks for in a RB. Maybe a good performance at the combine, pro day or post-season all-star bowl game could help his stock rise.