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Fucks sake that's not good
If the "stuff" wasn't with Alford or Day, then was it something with Kevin Wilson?"There was some stuff involved around this injury that I didn’t respect – not even coming from outside but inside of the building,” Henderson said, declining to add specifics. “It hurt me a lot.”
At one point, he even questioned his future as a Buckeye. But he said heart-to-heart conversations with running backs coach Tony Alford and head coach Ryan Day cleared up the issues.
“I’m definitely locked in now that we got everything we needed to get off our chest,” he said."
https://www.dispatch.com/story/spor...best-running-back-in-the-country/69798588007/
Uh.
Reading between lines, I read it as Day.If the "stuff" wasn't with Alford or Day, then was it something with Kevin Wilson?
Wasn't Wilson thought to be more of a proponent of the running game than Day? Or do I have that backwards?
I took that to mean a player(s) questioned his toughness?"There was some stuff involved around this injury that I didn’t respect – not even coming from outside but inside of the building,” Henderson said, declining to add specifics. “It hurt me a lot.”
At one point, he even questioned his future as a Buckeye. But he said heart-to-heart conversations with running backs coach Tony Alford and head coach Ryan Day cleared up the issues.
“I’m definitely locked in now that we got everything we needed to get off our chest,” he said."
https://www.dispatch.com/story/spor...best-running-back-in-the-country/69798588007/
Uh.
I had a thought that maybe it was Wilson slipping back into his old role as hard ass and it rubbed him the wrong way. Then Day and Alford reaffirmed their confidence in him and that Wilson was leaving. Im just not sure why Day would allow it at all if that's the case.I took that to mean a player(s) questioned his toughness?
Healthy Trey all season and he's the best RB in the country. And I don't even think it's a debate.
For all of the talk of Williams(and he's a very solid RB), he doesn't have the "it" factor that Henderson has, to take a sweep and turn it into a big gain in a moments notice. Henderson is a player that I like to say is a "stand up" player. He's a guy who when the ball comes his way, he makes me stand up in excitement for what may happen. Some people refer to that as a"hold your breath" type of player.
Breaking tackles is probably injury though he was so so at that the year before. Vision could be or not be depending on what he thought he would be able to cut toI think it's absolutely up for debate. His vision and ability to break tackles were shaky last year. How much of that was due to injuries, I have no idea. But he has plenty to prove. I hope he does live up to those expectations