PlanoStang wrote:sbsmith wrote:shadowman wrote:Great defensive effort, but our "offensive guru" had a lazy and unimaginative game plan, like always.
Peace out!
June is a smart guy but you're right he is lazy and stubborn. Would it kill him to evolve a little? You know it just might.
You
IDIOTS June had never had a running back run for a 1000 yards, and now he has had 2 in 2 years

The second years running back unexpectantly improved on the first one's bottom
LINE
That sounds like a little
EVOLVING
..............................
June Jones has had ONE 1,000 yard CAPABLE back.
Nate Ilaoa #10 FB
Height 5-9
Weight 248 lbs
Nate was Ranked twelfth in the NCAA Division 1-A ranks with an average of
139.5 all-purpose yards per game ... Led the team with a career-high 990 yards and thirteen touchdowns on 131 carries (7.6 avg) ... Was third on the squad with a school season-record (for running backs) 67 receptions for 837 Yards (12.5 avg) and five scores .. Nate was drafted by Philadelphia Eagles 2007 in the 7th round.
Nate's Total Touchdowns in 2006
18
Zach's Total Touchdowns to date in 2010
10
Nate's Total All Purpose Yards in 2006
1,827 131 rushes 67 Receptions 198 Touches of ball 9.2 Yards/Touch of ball
Zach's Total All Purpose Yards in 2010 to date
1,549 227 rushes 15 Receptions 242 Touches of ball 6.4 Yards/Touch of ball
So June Jones and Hawaii have had a BEAST in the backfield before at the same time they had a Heisman candidate at the QB who passed 58 touchdowns and threw for 5549 yards with a completion rate of 72.6%.
So what are we missing here?