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Poz back at MLB - why?
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(08-21-2017, 04:09 PM)realtorpat Wrote:(08-21-2017, 04:05 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: As a huge UCLA fan, I can tell you Jack was a better RB than he was a LB. In fact, I would consider him a better RB than Leonard Fournette or Ezekiel Elliott. Check out some of his UCLA highlights as a RB. He was fantastic. He ran with power, had excellent speed and was pretty shifty as well. He was the best Bruins RB I'd ever seen. Unfortunately, he didn't want to play the position. He wanted to be a LB. IMO yes. Granted, Jack had a much smaller body of work at the position, but to me, I saw a complete RB. He was also a fantastic receiver as well and liked to block. I wish he would've stuck with the RB spot. They sky was the limit for this kid. |
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