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He does appear to be the most talented RB since Eddie, though.
JT gets sacked in either scenario.I am probably nitpicking too much, but there was one play when MSU blitzed 2 players from JT's blindside. He picked up the outside guy when he should've picked up the inside guy giving JT the ability to step in and make a play. JT was sacked during that play. Not taking anything away from his awesome performance yesterday, but he still has room to grow.
That he has been. But he's also been a stud running most of the season. I figure it was probably a matter of they weren't thrilled with his preparation for IL.That wasn't based on his playing. He has been a stud blocking all season.
That he has been. But he's also been a stud running most of the season. I figure it was probably a matter of they weren't thrilled with his preparation for IL.
Reminds me of Eddie so much. They both seem to be standing straight up while running yet when contact comes, they don't absorb it, they're the one delivering the hit.
Sky's the limit.
Agree to disagree. Not even Eddie literally ran straight up. For a rb, he did, and EZ reminds me of that.IMO, I don't see the Eddie comparison other than how they wear their jerseys. I don't recall Eddie catching the ball that much, and I don't remember EzE running upright, he seemed to be squaring his shoulder and leaning forward on his runs.
He said talent. Beanie was ultra talented and a couple of others were up there as well. No knock on Elliott. He's been fantastic but it's still a little early in his career at Ohio State.