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  • You do both, to fail to do one or the other has problems.

  • chinngiskhaan replied to the topic Hunter Andrews in the forum Football 1 day, 3 hours ago

    why are you even arguing about this? IDGAF what position he plays. I have no inside knowledge, no expertise. I am just parroting what I read in an article.

    If you want my opinion on your second point, look at comments to Proud’s recent post that address essentially exactly that. I don’t care enough to repeat them here.

  • Vaki had more than one or two plays he ran effectively, and he was a physical freak of nature. Vaki did a good job of running inside and out, and catching the ball. With Vaki it wasn’t obvious what the play would be when he came in the game. That is what I don’t want. I don’t want a Dixon or Stanley situation where everyone watching knows exactly…[Read more]

  • Yergensen replied to the topic Hunter Andrews in the forum Football 1 day, 3 hours ago

    Would you rather the talent you just described getting 10-15 touches a game (RB) or 3-5 (utility or TE)?

    And isn’t NJ our utility player? How many utility players make sense?

  • Yes, that is exactly what I’m getting at. If he’s going to be integrated into our offense, and on the field consistently in a variety of situations, I see no problem with it assuming he produces. If we just have a package for him where he comes in in certain situations with a couple of possible plays, that will be detrimental to the offense.

  • It worked fine for Vaki.

  • Eric Weddle is the exception to the rule and always has been. So the best player in Ute history made it work against vastly inferior competition. Is that supposed to mean its a good idea now, with these players?

    Also, you are ignoring the last point in my post. I said let your best players carry the team as much as possible, which is exactly what…[Read more]

  • Whether the previous staff figured it out or not, they sure talked about doing it an awful lot, and they sure tried. Visions of Dixon, or Stanley being subbed in for the ONE PLAY they were known for keep coming to mind. I’m well aware that this could be successful, and maybe the previous coaching staff was just terrible at it, but they tried it,…[Read more]

  • The problem comes when everyone in the stadium can tell what the next play is depending on the personnel. If Beck can be creative then I could get excited. If the defense plans for the obvious play, and the obvious play is ran, I am skeptical that Nate’s athletic talent will consistently overcome the defensive preparation.

    Our history is the…[Read more]

  • chinngiskhaan replied to the topic Hunter Andrews in the forum Football 1 day, 4 hours ago

    Call it a TE, a RB, a utility player… whatever you want. From the article, they were referring to him as a tight end, but suggested he would be doing different things including running the ball, similar to Kuithe.

  • Yergensen replied to the topic Hunter Andrews in the forum Football 1 day, 4 hours ago

    Parker is the one established talent in the room, just like MB was last year. Beyond Parker we have two RBs who were backups on MW teams and unproven freshmen.

    So, how is this year’s RB room any different? And no, MB wasn’t “injured a lot” last season. Where are you getting that from? MB went for 1,000 yds (more than Parker btw) against stacked…[Read more]

  • RiseasUtes replied to the topic Hunter Andrews in the forum Football 1 day, 4 hours ago

    I disagree. Adding Parker changes that RB room a lot, but also adding Dampier and the threat of a passing game will open the run game up. Bernard was injured a lot and didn’t have any help from a passing threat so teams could load the box against us last season.

  • Yergensen replied to the topic Hunter Andrews in the forum Football 1 day, 4 hours ago

    TE is not the position for him in this offense. Our RB room in its current state is no better than it was last year, why is Andrews not part of that mix? We need talent at that position.

  • I love the role they have Nate playing. The role fits his skillset perfectly. Nates going to play a similar role to how New Mexico used Sol-Jay Maiava-Peters (Former BYU QB turned athlete for New Mexico). Sol-Jay played some wildcat, Running back, and receiver for New Mexico.

    I appreciate that this offensive staff is willing to be creative with…[Read more]

  • Little was underused IMHO. He had talent and flashes of brilliance. I didn’t have an issue with Smith, but this is one player I think he fell short on .

  • It sure didn’t pan out for Weddle

  • I hear you, but sometimes it can go well (see Taysom Hill, Tebow, etc.). Our lord and savior Urban Myer was very good at coming up with ways to manufacture success through things like this. Obviously these sort of “hybrid” situations look great when they work, and terrible when they don’t, and they haven’t worked well at Utah for a few years…[Read more]

  • ugh… I know that should be a good thing, but I cringe every time I hear that the offensive staff is trying to squeeze a player into the rotation. Just pick a team identity and stick with it. Get players that fit that identity. If they don’t fit, they can play somewhere else. Now, maybe hybrid player Nate does fit that identity, and that is…[Read more]

  • chinngiskhaan started the topic Hunter Andrews in the forum Football 1 day, 6 hours ago

    I read an article recently (not sure how legitimate the source) about Hunter, and how he will be a great weapon for us this year. He’s supposedly 6 ft 3, 240 lbs, and was clocked at 4.45 in the 40. While I doubt that he can genuinely run a sub 4.5 40, He is blazing fast for his size if he can get anywhere near that. I am excited to see what he can…[Read more]

  • I heard that Nate scored on an 80-yard run. He was playing RB at the time. Sources close to the program tell me that he will be used as a hybrid player, much like Taysom Hill for the Saints. I welcome that idea. Beck is working on how best to utilize his skills in the offense.

    KSL has a nice article on Dampier. KSL article

    It sounds like he…[Read more]

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