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Posted on 7/23/16 at 11:16 pm to RB10
Evidence has been provided. I gave you 3 examples of offensive schemes that have increased yards per carry.
Why do they do it? They have more than one legit running option that must be accounted for. The less a D can focus on a primary rb, the more room that rb should have. It's simple math.
Why do they do it? They have more than one legit running option that must be accounted for. The less a D can focus on a primary rb, the more room that rb should have. It's simple math.
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