Wandale

barney44

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What did he do in the 4th quarter dipshit?

It was Martinez and Wandale who took over the end of that game, not Wandale alone. Check out the play by play and it was pretty much all them. It’s silly to think Martinez wasn’t beast in the 4th quarter.
 

Mack In Motion

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*****? How old are you? 12?

Lay off the Bruce toolbag. Don't poke the bear.

He has the ability to single-handedly bring, and keep, a whole pile of UCF toolbags up to this board.

Done it before, zero doubt he can do it again, and they're all somehow exactly like him, just different user names. Don't know how it's possible, but it is.
 

Solana Beach Husker

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What surprised me the most and impressed the hell out of me, was how tough and strong Wandale was running it right up the gut. So much power for such a small guy.
I think he already weighs more than Mo, and is more compact. I think his biomechanics :) are pretty strong, he has great leverage and doesn't over-extended as he runs. Obviously Mo's mechanics are very strange because he runs very high, has filled out his frame, and kind of shuffles which makes his collisions normally awkward, and Mills doesn't keep his feet under him, they flay out to the side so he loses his balance all the time and takes hits as he is falling awkwardly, making for easy fumbles. There is certainly a lot more to being a great rb than speed, agility, and acceleration. We certainly have a bunch of guys who do not look comfortable with contact. Wandale is not one of them.
 

Mack In Motion

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I think he already weighs more than Mo, and is more compact. I think his biomechanics :) are pretty strong, he has great leverage and doesn't over-extended as he runs. Obviously Mo's mechanics are very strange because he runs very high, has filled out his frame, and kind of shuffles which makes his collisions normally awkward, and Mills doesn't keep his feet under him, they flay out to the side so he loses his balance all the time and takes hits as he is falling awkwardly, making for easy fumbles. There is certainly a lot more to being a great rb than speed, agility, and acceleration. We certainly have a bunch of guys who do not look comfortable with contact. Wandale is not one of them.

This. Some guys just have a running style / tendency that gets them laid out. Taylor Martinez was like that. Straight ahead -- took nasty shot after nasty shot and kept getting up. Say what you want that dude was a warrior.
 

HuskerBruce81

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Lay off the Bruce toolbag. Don't poke the bear.

He has the ability to single-handedly bring, and keep, a whole pile of UCF toolbags up to this board.

Done it before, zero doubt he can do it again, and they're all somehow exactly like him, just different user names. Don't know how it's possible, but it is.


1 phone call and it happens.....
 

Suhrreal

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This. Some guys just have a running style / tendency that gets them laid out. Taylor Martinez was like that. Straight ahead -- took nasty shot after nasty shot and kept getting up. Say what you want that dude was a warrior.

lol I had forgotten that about T Magic. Dude used to run upright straight into some heinous collisions. How do you not dive or something instead of taking those massive hits? I'm thinking it's green jersey mentality but still...
 
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lol I had forgotten that about T Magic. Dude used to run upright straight into some heinous collisions. How do you not dive or something instead of taking those massive hits? I'm thinking it's green jersey mentality but still...
Actually, his last two years he started sliding before contact. Sometimes too soon.