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Can RB devaluing be fixed?
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07-28-2023, 03:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2023, 04:00 PM by Jaguarmeister. Edited 9 times in total.)
(07-24-2023, 11:09 AM)Caldrac Wrote: The game changed. Some teams are already reverting back a bit to use the current game against their opponents. The tacks have done it for years with Henry. You see the Giants doing it. The 49ers doing it. Baltimore, etc. Sorry to pick on this particular comment, but I see Bigsby described this way a lot around here. Is that really his game though? Admittedly, I don't watch a lot of college football. I watch highlights of offensive players for fantasy dynasty league purposes, but that's mostly it. Bigsby's measurables are similar to ETN's. The difference is ETN is an inch or so shorter and a few pounds heavier and noticeably faster. Also, ETN has Bigsby on the vert and broad jump category which can be an indication of lower body strength/burst. Bigsby did outpace ETN on the bench by a few reps. In watching Bigsby's highlights, his game seems very similar to ETN's to me. He's quick enough, he has good vision and he's a threat in the passing game as well. I didn't see a lot of him powering through and over guys or dragging piles. Sure he's good at breaking arm tackles, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's the short yardage power back. I know that's not specifically what you said above, but I've seen it mentioned here multiple times since we drafted him. ETN breaks arm tackles as well, but it's somewhat clear short yardage/stacked line/power run situations are probably not what he's best suited for and I would argue that his measurables are more desirable in the short yardage/power category than Bigsby's. All this leads me to wonder, did I miss something about Bigsby's game by only watching a few 5 minute long clips of highlights of his college career, or are we mistakenly presuming he's significantly more of a power back than ETN or other guys on the roster because his nickname is "Tank"? |
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