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The Rat Dog will play for the West team tomorrow night, Feb. 3rd at Allegiant stadium at 7PM CST on the NFL Network. Looks like he will be wearing the #25 Jersey number.
(02-02-2022 11:03 AM)Schaefer Beer Wrote: [ -> ]The Rat Dog will play for the West team tomorrow night, Feb. 3rd at Allegiant stadium at 7PM CST on the NFL Network. Looks like he will be wearing the #25 Jersey number.

Thanks for the heads up
I didn’t see the game but Box Score says:

5 carries for 17 yards.

He’s also credited with recovering somebody else’s fumble.
Recovered a punt that hit off someone’s leg on receiving team. Carries were nothing special, but had a few nice blocks. Would have been nice to throw to him out of the backfield. Special teams and blocking will the job in NFL, and he did those well. A little concerned that he only measured a 6 ft even. NIU listed him as taller. Results should count more, but some evaluators weed you out automatically based on size.
(02-04-2022 09:10 AM)HuskieJ Wrote: [ -> ]Recovered a punt that hit off someone’s leg on receiving team. Carries were nothing special, but had a few nice blocks. Would have been nice to throw to him out of the backfield. Special teams and blocking will the job in NFL, and he did those well. A little concerned that he only measured a 6 ft even. NIU listed him as taller. Results should count more, but some evaluators weed you out automatically based on size.

I think he will be OK size wise. Kyle Juszczyk is 6’1”, 235. Rats very similar. They get the ball so little it’s more about blocking and catching(that one pass when it’s crucial).

Juszczyk only averages 3.6 ypc for his career.
Hope he gets a pro look, deserves it. Another NFL Huskie would be nice as well...
(02-04-2022 11:13 AM)NIUfilmmaker Wrote: [ -> ]Hope he gets a pro look, deserves it. Another NFL Huskie would be nice as well...

I feel certain he gets a shot. Sutton Smith is still hanging around in the league as a fullback and he’s never had a carry.
(02-04-2022 11:06 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2022 09:10 AM)HuskieJ Wrote: [ -> ]Recovered a punt that hit off someone’s leg on receiving team. Carries were nothing special, but had a few nice blocks. Would have been nice to throw to him out of the backfield. Special teams and blocking will the job in NFL, and he did those well. A little concerned that he only measured a 6 ft even. NIU listed him as taller. Results should count more, but some evaluators weed you out automatically based on size.

I think he will be OK size wise. Kyle Juszczyk is 6’1”, 235. Rats very similar. They get the ball so little it’s more about blocking and catching(that one pass when it’s crucial).

Juszczyk only averages 3.6 ypc for his career.

Punt, kick coverage. Basically tackle and understand assignments.

Having some ST experience goes a long way to being a #4 rb on an NFL team.

Ryan Nall has made a career of it when called upon.
(02-04-2022 01:09 PM)randyfensfanclub1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2022 11:06 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2022 09:10 AM)HuskieJ Wrote: [ -> ]Recovered a punt that hit off someone’s leg on receiving team. Carries were nothing special, but had a few nice blocks. Would have been nice to throw to him out of the backfield. Special teams and blocking will the job in NFL, and he did those well. A little concerned that he only measured a 6 ft even. NIU listed him as taller. Results should count more, but some evaluators weed you out automatically based on size.

I think he will be OK size wise. Kyle Juszczyk is 6’1”, 235. Rats very similar. They get the ball so little it’s more about blocking and catching(that one pass when it’s crucial).

Juszczyk only averages 3.6 ypc for his career.

Punt, kick coverage. Basically tackle and understand assignments.

Having some ST experience goes a long way to being a #4 rb on an NFL team.

Ryan Nall has made a career of it when called upon.

Pre-season cult hero Ryan Nall! Yes, another great example of a versatile guy who does a lot of things well and can even carry the ball if there’s a rash of juries.
(02-04-2022 11:06 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2022 09:10 AM)HuskieJ Wrote: [ -> ]Recovered a punt that hit off someone’s leg on receiving team. Carries were nothing special, but had a few nice blocks. Would have been nice to throw to him out of the backfield. Special teams and blocking will the job in NFL, and he did those well. A little concerned that he only measured a 6 ft even. NIU listed him as taller. Results should count more, but some evaluators weed you out automatically based on size.

I think he will be OK size wise. Kyle Juszczyk is 6’1”, 235. Rats very similar. They get the ball so little it’s more about blocking and catching(that one pass when it’s crucial).

Juszczyk only averages 3.6 ypc for his career.

And Kyle's coach that got him PAID? Thomas Hammock. The Ravens' starting FB is coming off a substantial injury and is in a contract year. I would not at all be surprised to see him end up in Baltimore next year. Hammock will definitely be putting in a good word to Coach Harbs. This guy fits that system perfectly.
(02-04-2022 01:09 PM)randyfensfanclub1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2022 11:06 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2022 09:10 AM)HuskieJ Wrote: [ -> ]Recovered a punt that hit off someone’s leg on receiving team. Carries were nothing special, but had a few nice blocks. Would have been nice to throw to him out of the backfield. Special teams and blocking will the job in NFL, and he did those well. A little concerned that he only measured a 6 ft even. NIU listed him as taller. Results should count more, but some evaluators weed you out automatically based on size.

I think he will be OK size wise. Kyle Juszczyk is 6’1”, 235. Rats very similar. They get the ball so little it’s more about blocking and catching(that one pass when it’s crucial).

Juszczyk only averages 3.6 ypc for his career.

Punt, kick coverage. Basically tackle and understand assignments.

Having some ST experience goes a long way to being a #4 rb on an NFL team.

Ryan Nall has made a career of it when called upon.

It's amazing how much pro offenses evolved where the FB is mostly insignificant today. To have a great running game back then, the FB was just important as the RB. Remember the days of Franco Harris & Rock Bleier, Jim Kick/Mercury Morris and Larry Csonka and of course Walter Payton & Roland Harper. In '78, Roland was 5 yards shy of the Beats having 2 different 1000 yard rushers in the same backfield.
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