From what I have seen in practice, this will give us a dimension that we have not had, a stud back, that can also catch the ball, and score from anywhere on the field. AWESOME NEWS!!!
Justice said McNeal was in hell. Maybe grace and mercy can get him out before game time. (I think there was supposed to be a comma in there somewhere in the title.)
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"We will play man to man and we will pick you up at the airport." - Larry Brown
Apparently everyone forgets that Zach Line is the starter as of the other day. I would imagine it will be more of he and McNeal than Butler and McNeal especially considering Butler was not even in the 3 deep listing. Line will be very important to this offense due to his size and blocking ability. With our young offensive line, I would prefer a good blocking RB to give BLM more time. Also, Lunday received praise during 2-a-days. All of a sudden we have a mini stable of backs in a position that did not gain a good games worth of yardage all of last year. But there will be situational times that a blocker is more imprtant than a runner and it appears that Zach Line won that role and supposedly is pretty good on the run and catch end also.
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Justice said McNeal was in hell. Maybe grace and mercy can get him out before game time. (I think there was supposed to be a comma in there somewhere in the title.)
I am excited to see him on the field. How much do we thin he will play with so little practice? Having McNeal available makes me even more anxious for tonight. Can't wait.
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