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Two way player Myles Jack for UCLA

#1

Anyone see this kid's stat line for last nights game against Arizona?  8 tackles, 1 for a loss, 1 FF, 120 yards rushing, 1 TD.

 

Over the last decade we've seen offensive roles really get blurred.  Seemed like you were strictly a RB or strictly a WR however that has changed where now kids are doing both.  The idea being you want to get the ball in the hands of your playmakers no matter how you do it.  So now I wonder if we'll start to see more instances of kids playing both ways.  Maybe not full time.  If you've got a great athlete playing CB, have him line up at WR 20 plays a game.  If youve got a really athletic LB, have him line up at RB 10-15 times a game like this kid Jack.  




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#2

Yes. Watched this game and it was incredible. He had a pass break-up late in the game too. 

 

His statline could have been even more ridiculous. Hundley was pressured so he couldn't hit Jack on a wheel route for a huge gain.


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#3

Buuuuumppppp!


I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.

Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say!
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#4

Quote:Anyone see this kid's stat line for last nights game against Arizona?  8 tackles, 1 for a loss, 1 FF, 120 yards rushing, 1 TD.

 

Over the last decade we've seen offensive roles really get blurred.  Seemed like you were strictly a RB or strictly a WR however that has changed where now kids are doing both.  The idea being you want to get the ball in the hands of your playmakers no matter how you do it.  So now I wonder if we'll start to see more instances of kids playing both ways.  Maybe not full time.  If you've got a great athlete playing CB, have him line up at WR 20 plays a game.  If youve got a really athletic LB, have him line up at RB 10-15 times a game like this kid Jack.


Reading this made me super giddy.
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#5

Alualu at TE confirmed.


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(This post was last modified: 05-10-2016, 02:57 PM by Kane.)

Timestamp on this original post says "2013" ?

 

weird.

 

editz

wrong thread... disregard lol


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#7

Is this the guy with the blown knee?
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