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Posted: 8/16/2014 4:31 PM
Vick 10-16-0, 1 TD 114 yards, 7.13 per attempt
Sprague 15-20-0, 1 TD 155 yards, 7.75 per attempt
Duckworth 5-9-1 82 yards, 9.11 per attempt
Windham 4-6-0 35 yards,  5.83 per attempt
Total - 34-51-1 66.7%, 2 TDs, 386 yards, 7.57 per attempt

Dorian Brown 7 carries, 55 yards, 1 TD, 7.9 yards/attempt
Edmond 4 carries 19 yards, 4.8 yards/attempt
Irons 12 carries 49 yards, 2 TD, 4.1 yards/attempt
Sprague  4 carries 13 yards, 3.3 yards/attempt
Windham 4 carries 9 yards, 2.3 yards/attempt
Daz 5 carries, 8 yards, 1.6 yards/attempt
Ouellete 7 carries 10 yards, 1.4 yards/attempt
White 13 carries 11 yards, .8 yards/attempt
Vick 7 carries, -5 yards, -.7 yards/attempt
Total - 63 carries for 169 yards, 3 TD, 2.7 yards/carry

(Note that is 555 total yards in 114 plays. In a game with about 75 plays, that would be about 360 yards.)

Randy Stites 5 rec 85 yards, 1 TD
Justin Wyatt 2 rec 69 yards
Maleek Irons 3 rec 60 yards
Jordan Reid  1 rec 44 yards
Herman Brunis 1 rec 25 yards
Jerrid Marhefka 2 rec 25  yards
Devin Saunders 3 rec 23 yards
Mason Morgan 4 rec 20 yards
Cedric Brown 2 rec 15 yards
Tim Edmond 2 rec 12 yards
Landon Smith 3 rec 12 yards
Aaron Bradley 2 rec 11 yards
Robbie Walker 2 rec 11 yards
Chase Cochran 1 rec 10 yards
Cameron Wilson 1 rec 8 yards
Tim Helton 1 rec 7 yards
Papi White 1 rec 4 yards
Kawmae Sawyer 1 rec 3 yards
AJ Oeullette 1 rec 2 yards
Total 38 rec 446 yards (Yes, I know this doesn't match the QB stats)

It looks like they were really trying to get some throws into pretty much everyone, and they were giving more work to the true freshmen running backs than the veterans.
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Posted: 8/16/2014 8:02 PM
After reading this and looking at Maleek Irons numbers it reminds me of my brother who as a true HS freshman was trying out for the HS band. It was a large Division I HS he was trying to find a spot in with an A band and a B band. The top performer in his Middle School he thought he had enough talent to make 1 chair B band. When the depth chart came out he found himself to his disbelief 2nd chair A band. From every year after that he was 1st chair A band throughout HS and then played trombone in college and law school. That is the way I feel about Maleek Irons after looking at his numbers here walking in the door he's our #2 RB on a team loaded with good RB's right now. Daz as a true freshman was about #3 on the depth chart but there is twice as much talent here compared with 2 years ago.
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Posted: 8/16/2014 8:39 PM
A thought:

Since we're apparently thin at TE, and we have a bunch of running backs who could split time, might we finally see some two-back sets? Edmond worked with the TEs last year before moving to RB, so having him fill an H-back role wouldn't be too much of a stretch.
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Posted: 8/16/2014 8:52 PM
C Money wrote:expand_more
A thought:

Since we're apparently thin at TE, and we have a bunch of running backs who could split time, might we finally see some two-back sets? Edmond worked with the TEs last year before moving to RB, so having him fill an H-back role wouldn't be too much of a stretch.


They seem to be getting the offense working much better than in the spring and you want to start changing things? Can we give them a chance to run what they have been working so hard to learn?
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Posted: 8/16/2014 9:09 PM
Uncle Wes wrote:expand_more
After reading this and looking at Maleek Irons numbers it reminds me of my brother who as a true HS freshman was trying out for the HS band. It was a large Division I HS he was trying to find a spot in with an A band and a B band. The top performer in his Middle School he thought he had enough talent to make 1 chair B band. When the depth chart came out he found himself to his disbelief 2nd chair A band. From every year after that he was 1st chair A band throughout HS and then played trombone in college and law school. That is the way I feel about Maleek Irons after looking at his numbers here walking in the door he's our #2 RB on a team loaded with good RB's right now. Daz as a true freshman was about #3 on the depth chart but there is twice as much talent here compared with 2 years ago.
Did you really just compare High School Band tryouts to a DI Runningback?
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Posted: 8/16/2014 9:32 PM
Bcat2 wrote:expand_more
A thought:

Since we're apparently thin at TE, and we have a bunch of running backs who could split time, might we finally see some two-back sets? Edmond worked with the TEs last year before moving to RB, so having him fill an H-back role wouldn't be too much of a stretch.


They seem to be getting the offense working much better than in the spring and you want to start changing things? Can we give them a chance to run what they have been working so hard to learn?


No, my thought is it wouldn't be much of a change to take RB who has previously practiced with TEs, and have him line up in a way that he can do both TE and RB things, which would be nice if we have way more RBs than we can use and not enough TEs.
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Posted: 8/16/2014 9:32 PM
Bcat2 wrote:expand_more
A thought:

Since we're apparently thin at TE, and we have a bunch of running backs who could split time, might we finally see some two-back sets? Edmond worked with the TEs last year before moving to RB, so having him fill an H-back role wouldn't be too much of a stretch.


They seem to be getting the offense working much better than in the spring and you want to start changing things? Can we give them a chance to run what they have been working so hard to learn?


Even by your standards, this is hyper-defensive.
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Posted: 8/17/2014 12:11 AM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
After reading this and looking at Maleek Irons numbers it reminds me of my brother who as a true HS freshman was trying out for the HS band. It was a large Division I HS he was trying to find a spot in with an A band and a B band. The top performer in his Middle School he thought he had enough talent to make 1 chair B band. When the depth chart came out he found himself to his disbelief 2nd chair A band. From every year after that he was 1st chair A band throughout HS and then played trombone in college and law school. That is the way I feel about Maleek Irons after looking at his numbers here walking in the door he's our #2 RB on a team loaded with good RB's right now. Daz as a true freshman was about #3 on the depth chart but there is twice as much talent here compared with 2 years ago.


Did you really just compare High School Band tryouts to a DI Runningback?
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