Especially at how it wasn’t so obvious when and where the RB was going to run…Man, the Bucs ran 36 times for 220+ yards.
Canales would be proud ;-)
haha! Heard that too, made me snicker.Especially at how it wasn’t so obvious when and where the RB was going to run…Man, the Bucs ran 36 times for 220+ yards.
Canales would be proud ;-)
Heard the announcer say about the Panthers run game, "no deception just go out and try to beat you."
Man, the Bucs ran 36 times for 220+ yardsCanales would be proud ;-)
Is this the same Canales that threw the ball 46 times while running it only 21 times today?
Shameless
So the debate is settled.
Bucky is the best RB. If he had better top end speed he'd be a top 10 back.
White is the pass pro back.
Tucker is depth
The depth chart at RB is looking a little thin these days,
Can you start a thread next August about how the depth chart at Edge is looking a little thin these days? Please and thank you.
Man, the Bucs ran 36 times for 220+ yards.
Canales would be proud ;-)
Should have been 45 for 300+ and a clean 17 point win.
Man, the Bucs ran 36 times for 220+ yards.
Canales would be proud ;-)
Should have been 45 for 300+ and a clean 17 point win.
You're not wrong. Coen has a tendency to do this, as I've seen him do it before at Kentucky. He had a game where he RB was damn-near untackleable, but he got pass-happy with a pretty pedestrian QB. They still ending up winning the game, but Coen really struggled to stick with what was working instead of implementing whatever "plan" he had for that week.
So the debate is settled.
Bucky is the best RB. If he had better top end speed he'd be a top 10 back.
White is the pass pro back.
Tucker is depth
I’ll happily eat crow on this.
I am a fan of White but is it possible he slides down the chart? Hard to picture him consistently running with the approach we see so far from Irving and Tucker.
Not "sliding down the chart" and no dancing from White - something he improved upon last season unbeknownst to your dumbass.
You're 0/2 here, keeping your lifetime average at .000.
Check in after Week 1: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Check in after Week 2: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Check in after Week 3: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Check in after Week 4: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Check in after Week 5: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Check in after Week 6: Rachaad White - Inactive w/Injury. Still #1 on the Depth Chart.
Check in after Week 7: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
I can keep this up, or you can man up and admit you were wrong about "sliding down the chart," White's place on the depth chart was secure in the preseason, and you were unaware that White stopped the dancing last season. That's all it will take, but I'm guessing I'll be making a similar post this time next week.
Check in after Week 8: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
I figured I would be posting this again. Absolutely no shame.
Check in after Week 9: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Shameless ignoramus.
Check in after Week 10: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Check in after Week 11: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Check in after Week 12: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
Check in after Week 13: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
We're in December. The shameless one still cannot admit he was wrong. White isn't dancing, and hasn't since the end of last season, and is still #1 on the depth chart.
I am embarrassed for you, Biggs.
Irving is one of the best in the league at a key stat, especially for the Bucs
"Bucky Irving has 256 yards rushing when contacted at or behind the line of scrimmage per TruMedia. Only Saquon has more (257).
Irving has those yards on 40 fewer attempts than Barkley when hit at or behind the line. Irving is averaging a league-high 4.0 YPC when hit at or behind the line.
The average for Running Backs this season is 1.6 yards per rush"
My guess would be White has improved too. Last year White was bottom 5 in the league, at around 1 yd.
So the debate is settled.
Bucky is the best RB. If he had better top end speed he'd be a top 10 back.
White is the pass pro back.
Tucker is depth
I’ll happily eat crow on this.
I don't think that's necessary but either way we have 3 really good RBs that offer different skill sets. Bucky still has some things to clean up. The fumble, and he propensity to do too much. He needs to improve his pass pro blocking.
But I'm thrilled we took him... As a Ducks fan... Last year he was hurt down the stretch and it turned our offense into a one-dimensional scheme. He makes something out of nothing all the time.
Which leads to him trying to do too much but oh well. Hopefully he stays healthy with his size but even if he doesn't, we have great depth behind him.
Check in after Week 13: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
While this is technically true, we all know that Bucky will dominate the snap count and that's what matters.