Zach Line 2013 shrine game
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Zach Line 2013 shrine game
10. FB Zach Line, SMU (6-1, 230, 4.65) -- Not many running backs in this draft class can say they led their conference in rushing the past three seasons, but Line can -- with 1,200+ yards each of the last three years. He finished his SMU career with 4,185 rushing yards, putting him second on the program's career rushing list behind only Eric Dickerson. Line has deceiving speed and acceleration but needs to remember he's not a make-you-miss back and rely more on delivering hits, not absorbing them. He has the size and running mentality of a fullback but was used as the primary running option for the Mustangs and is expected to be used in both roles this week and at the NFL level.
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Congrats to Zach. A welll deserved honor and should be fun as well.
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Normally, I never watch these games, but I'm going to find a sports bar with the NFL Network to see Zach play one more time as a college player.
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Re: Zach Line 2013 shrine game
"Deceiving speed". #lunchpail
Just say he's fast for a white guy...
Just say he's fast for a white guy...
Some people simply forget just how bad it was...
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Thanks for running that through the PC translator 

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Class act: A term used by sports commentators and society to refer to the black coach, e.g., Tony Dungy.
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Zach Line - Rumblin', stumblin', bumblin'...
Congratulations, Zach.
Congratulations, Zach.
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High Sports IQ: The non-athletic white guy somehow on the court.ponyinNC wrote:Class act: A term used by sports commentators and society to refer to the black coach, e.g., Tony Dungy.
Firecracker, spark plug: The Latino athlete, as referred to by the sports commentators or personalities, e.g., Ozzie Guillen.
Gym rat, scrappy player: The white athlete, e.g., Wes Welker
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Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:High Sports IQ: The non-athletic white guy somehow on the court.ponyinNC wrote:Class act: A term used by sports commentators and society to refer to the black coach, e.g., Tony Dungy.
Firecracker, spark plug: The Latino athlete, as referred to by the sports commentators or personalities, e.g., Ozzie Guillen.
Gym rat, scrappy player: The white athlete, e.g., Wes Welker
Inscrutable player: The Asian athlete.

Re: Zach Line 2013 shrine game
Running Backs Christine Michael and Zach Line Shine at West Practice
January 15, 2013 in 2013 East-West Shrine Game
Here are my observations from Day 1 at the East West Shrine Game:
Running back Zach Line, SMU:
-Line is generally seen as a fullback at the next level, but he's making a strong case to get some carries in the NFL. He has 3,996 rushing yards and 40 touchdowns over his last three seasons. He's also shown solid production catching the ball out of the backfield in his career. At practice, Line ran hard and caught the ball well in individual drills. At times he ran too high, but for the most part kept his pads low running with good vision. He may still work as a fullback in the NFL, but he should have his fair share of offensive touches.
January 15, 2013 in 2013 East-West Shrine Game
Here are my observations from Day 1 at the East West Shrine Game:
Running back Zach Line, SMU:
-Line is generally seen as a fullback at the next level, but he's making a strong case to get some carries in the NFL. He has 3,996 rushing yards and 40 touchdowns over his last three seasons. He's also shown solid production catching the ball out of the backfield in his career. At practice, Line ran hard and caught the ball well in individual drills. At times he ran too high, but for the most part kept his pads low running with good vision. He may still work as a fullback in the NFL, but he should have his fair share of offensive touches.
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Re: Zach Line 2013 shrine game
Zach definitely has a lot to offer beyond just carrying the ball. He can catch, he can make an actual block, not just chip block. He can play special teams. All of that will get coaches to notice him.
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Zach reminds me of Daryl "Moose" Johnson from the 90's Cowboy Super Bowl days.
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Re: Zach Line 2013 shrine game
Cross between Allstot and Rathman. Just to go back to the original theme
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Someone will pick him in the 4th round.

Someone will pick him in the 4th round.
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I understand the fullback categorization, but it'd be very cool to see Zach get the chance at RB.42sparty wrote:Running Backs Christine Michael and Zach Line Shine at West Practice
January 15, 2013 in 2013 East-West Shrine Game
Here are my observations from Day 1 at the East West Shrine Game:
Running back Zach Line, SMU:
-Line is generally seen as a fullback at the next level, but he's making a strong case to get some carries in the NFL. He has 3,996 rushing yards and 40 touchdowns over his last three seasons. He's also shown solid production catching the ball out of the backfield in his career. At practice, Line ran hard and caught the ball well in individual drills. At times he ran too high, but for the most part kept his pads low running with good vision. He may still work as a fullback in the NFL, but he should have his fair share of offensive touches.
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