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RB Miyan “Chop” Williams (Toronto Argonauts)

Well actually he refers to himself as "Bowling Ball". I do believe we need to change his thread title.....


Besides, I'm a bowling proprietor and we can use all the free advertising we can get our hands on .....

https://twitter.com/Miyann28

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In his film he was never going backwards ive even sideways, forward and at least a first down. I love it and the Natrone Means (business!) is excellent.
Trey is going to preach all night and get the defense on its heels. Mayin's going to come in after. Coach should yell out "hey Defense this is gonna hurt." Hehe
 
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What I like best is that he seems to know what he can and can't do. That's not really a juke; it's a plant and severe change of angle without losing much speed. That's perfect for him. He's low to the ground and 230 lbs. He can't move/shake laterally in multiple steps like a back who's 6' and 195-200lbs and he doesn't try to. Any east-west with him has to be efficient and intended to get north-south again as quickly as possible and. of course, so he can unleash that forward momentum on tacklers. All about the energy transfer at the end.
 
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