None at RB, I dont' think. And I would think that anytime he is in a TB, he is running. I can't imagine he can block, so if you put him in, he's gotta be touching the ball... With what our running game is doing this year, I'd love to see more Holliday running those kind of plays and Doucet lining up more at QB to run it...
Dude, islstl, i am not the type to call people out but your anti-Miles sentiment has really permeated the style in which you post. I used to value your BCS expertise but now your bias against our coach has really ruined your credibility IMO.
You have the right to your opinion, but at least islstl has valid points in his anti-Miles posts. A lot of people here bash Les with nothing behind it. Cause I've been wondering the same thing, where is TH in the big games. He can flat out fly. He should touch the ball at least five to ten times per game. He can take it to the house at any time. I hope they (Miles/Fisher) opens the offense up like this in the UT game and not play conservative like in the AU and UF games. I also like ED in the shotgun. So far he has run the ball every time, but I hope they set that up for a pass play in the UT game. It could make a big difference.
But it's true. You force us to recognize that things could have been different, despite the fact of speculation and that it took Miles two losses to figure this stuff out. I'm not neccessarily agreeing with his anti-Miles statements, but you have to believe that it's hard to sit back and just watch a football game with your thumb up your butt, just hoping things will pan out. How many punt returns did Craig Davis have against Florida and Auburn?
I would have loved to see Trindon in a lot of games also but what can you do he is a freshman and theoretically he will be featured in a lot of games still to come. At least give Miles credit for landing a talent like that.
I did think it was odd that he scored on a 38 yard run on the only time he had touched the ball, but then didn't get another look for the half. That just didn't make a whole lot of sense. Of course, I'm sure Miles "learned stuff" at halftime.
I think the coaching staff has had the mindset of not allowing the young players the opportunity to screw up during pressure-filled situations at opposing team's stadiums. Sound philosophy, I guess. Then, the juniors and seniors proceeded to screw the pooch bigtime, so I guess he's "learning stuff" (good one, Mystikal)