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    Default Re: Bruce Anderson the best RB receiving threat in Bison history?

    Quote Originally Posted by totoinfl View Post
    Shep is flat out fast and quick...we get to see the quickness a great deal, he breaks a lot of ankles, but you are right, he put the afterburners on in the clip.
    Also looks like he was drawing a bead on 31 there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bison Loaf View Post
    Bruce obviously has a lot of speed, but I also found it visually interesting that Shepperd appeared to have no trouble putting on a burst to catch Bruce (or even overtake him if he needed to) during this clip.

    Not a knock on Bruce, by any means. More of an impression on Shepperd's speed that we sometimes don't get to see, or maybe take for granted sometimes, or may have been limited due to injury in the past.
    Bruce is also carrying the ball. I’s bet on a taper finish if they raced.

    That said, I posted here a few years ago that Shep would make for a great RB. He would.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor Chaos View Post
    DJ McNorton was a good one. He was lethal with screen passes.

    Also, Ryan Smith started as an RB if that counts.
    Mcnorton screen playcalls were called perfectly in a lot of situations.
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    Mcnorton screen playcalls were called perfectly in a lot of situations.
    We need to run more screens... In the right situations they are huge plays.
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    Default Re: Bruce Anderson the best RB receiving threat in Bison history?

    McNorton better pass catcher. Bruce better route runner.

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    Mcnorton screen playcalls were called perfectly in a lot of situations.
    January 7th, 2012. NDSU vs. Sam Houston State


    Start of the 3rd Quarter:

    NORTH DAKOTA STATE drive start at 15:00.

    DJ McNorton rush for 6 yards to the NDSU34 (Will Henry;Bookie Sneed).

    Sam Ojuri rush for no gain to the NDSU34 (Kash David;Kenneth Jenkins).

    Brock Jensen pass incomplete to Ryan Smith.

    Matt Voigtlander rush for 27 yards to the SHSU39, 1ST DOWN NDSU (Brandon Closner).

    Brock Jensen pass complete to DJ McNorton for 39 yards to the SHSU0, 1ST DOWN NDSU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 12:47. *


    Greatest screen play in Bison history.


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    Ryan Smith was absolutely lethal underneath. A play NDSU has abandoned since Klieman took over and not sure why (fake punt, onside kick??). Not sure why Shepard isnt getting that route 2-3 times a game. Low risk, very high reward play...If you can get a defense to drop its linebackers just a bit or get them to close in the gaps the short crossing route is unstoppable with a small speed guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KNOW IT ALL View Post
    Ryan Smith was absolutely lethal underneath. A play NDSU has abandoned since Klieman took over and not sure why (fake punt, onside kick??). Not sure why Shepard isnt getting that route 2-3 times a game. Low risk, very high reward play...If you can get a defense to drop its linebackers just a bit or get them to close in the gaps the short crossing route is unstoppable with a small speed guy.
    The LBs are already close enough to the LOS due to the threat of the run. I think it was in his press conference after the SDSU game but someone (I believe it was Ross Uglem) asked Klieman if they're trying to push the ball more downfield this year based on Easton's yards per attempt and completion and Klieman said it's more what has been available due to the fact that teams are packing in so tight against the run and Easton recognizing that.

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