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Yeah but out of those 30 carries, how many did he come close to busting wide open?!? Doesn’t sound too “shut down” to me.MCKINNEY STATS 32 CARRIES 208 YDS IS MISS LEADING, HE HAD 1 RUSH FOR 84YDS AND 1 FOR 40YDS, REST OF NIGHT 30 CARRIES FOR 84YDS, HE WAS SHUT DOWN MOST OF NIGHT EXCEPT FOR 2 CARRIES
Yeah, he was shut down except for two long runs. The 84 yd TD run was on a busted coverage when the Rams safety got confused and blitzed the right defensive side and McKinney broke through the left side. He was not supposed to blitz at all. McKinney has enough speed to make a defense pay for those kind of mistakes.Yeah but out of those 30 carries, how many did he come close to busting wide open?!? Doesn’t sound too “shut down” to me.
That's not exactly a way to help your recruiters cause.app plenty deep in backfield with or without him
Over 200 yards rushing, however he got it, is not being “shutdown”. Judging by these guys logic, they certainly weren’t fans of Barry Sanders, my favorite all time runningback, he was notorious for losing yards, then suddenly, breaking long runs in a game. These Reidsville guys are accustomed to their team playing the likes of Graham and McMichael, and having their whole roster, both offensively and defensively, having inflated stats, while limiting those weak opponents to practically nothing. Things are going to look a little differently now, quality of opponents is better.Yeah but out of those 30 carries, how many did he come close to busting wide open?!? Doesn’t sound too “shut down” to me.
Outside of you guys, who would really break down his carries like that? And, the young man got his yards without the threat of a passing game, just imagine if they had a passing game to keep your D honest. Props to the young man, indeed.Out of 32 carries, 17 went for 3 yards or less and three were more than seven: 9, 40 and 84.
Just the facts ... also a fact that McKinney is one of the best break-away running threats in N.C. class of 2018. I'll be watching him at the next level.
I'm one of the stat guys for Reidsville - only reason I broke it down because it did look like Reidsville did a pretty good job of containing him and he still got 208.Outside of you guys, who would really break down his carries like that? And, the young man got his yards without the threat of a passing game, just imagine if they had a passing game to keep your D honest. Props to the young man, indeed.
Outside of you guys, who would really break down his carries like that?
LolCould not agree more Lion Attack...
Now if you could get that other guy/guys from down your way to think the way you and I do in that stats are not changed because of a few long runs or passes or turnovers thrown in...
OK never mind that ain't happening.
McKinney is nothing like Barry Saunders. Saunders was a juke and shake type.Over 200 yards rushing, however he got it, is not being “shutdown”. Judging by these guys logic, they certainly weren’t fans of Barry Sanders, my favorite all time runningback, he was notorious for losing yards, then suddenly, breaking long runs in a game. These Reidsville guys are accustomed to their team playing the likes of Graham and McMichael, and having their whole roster, both offensively and defensively, having inflated stats, while limiting those weak opponents to practically nothing. Things are going to look a little differently now, quality of opponents is better.
No one is Barry. Lol. I was just stating there were often games where Barry had a lot of negative carries/carries for minimal yardage, but would break one or two long runs, and finish with what appeared to be a strong rushing game, stat wise. I could have articulated it better in that post.McKinney is nothing like Barry Saunders. Saunders was a juke and shake type.
McKinney is a power back with speed. He just lines up and pounds the line. And I think he will have a great career at App St or wherever he winds up.