PMC2726
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If I'm not mistaken Big Al, was one of a few backers we had that came in to the program as a running back, or played the position in highschool. I'm not saying that Banks could be the next Al Wilson, but if he buys into playing the position, I think he could be a good one. The little I know about running a 34 v a 43, there's a bit more complexity involved as far as the backer position. It would be a bit harder to just "turn them loose". I'm excited about the potential of Henry and Quavaris.
I would like to believe that he earned those reps. He was recruited to play running back. No one outside the program knows if he willingly made the move. He may still want to play running back, maybe the staff told him a position change would be the only way he would see the field. If that's the case, he may not be 100% sold on the idea.Does anyone else find it strange that a player, who has been given the privilege of playing time, has to "buy into" anything at all?
Agreed. I have no way of knowing if it's an issue or not. I do think with his skill set, and attitude on the field ?! He could become a very good linebacker.Someone casually wording it that way does not mean this is a real issue. Seems like he is taking to the position well enough to snag two Ints in his most recent game.
If I'm not mistaken Big Al, was one of a few backers we had that came in to the program as a running back, or played the position in highschool. I'm not saying that Banks could be the next Al Wilson, but if he buys into playing the position, I think he could be a good one. The little I know about running a 34 v a 43, there's a bit more complexity involved as far as the backer position. It would be a bit harder to just "turn them loose". I'm excited about the potential of Henry and Quavaris.