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    Quote Originally Posted by wagsabison View Post
    I thought it looked like the other guy was faster. Ty isn’t exactly a distance runner.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Almeida View Post
    He definitely was winded on that run or something else was up. Maybe an injury?
    Yah, he did look tired, but the guy who caught him was Jarrell Jackson, a kid who ran a 4.36 forty at the Nike event in 2015. Jackson could run down almost any RB in the country not named Chuba Hubbard.

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    I don’t think it’s just that play. Brooks just looks slower than a couple years ago. I’m guessing plenty of dbs could run him down. He still has a good initial burst

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    Just the difference between quick and fast and he might have been a little tired after the last big run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gully View Post
    Just the difference between quick and fast and he might have been a little tired after the last big run.
    This, he is quick and gets to top speed fast but it's not a burner at too speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gully View Post
    Just the difference between quick and fast and he might have been a little tired after the last big run.
    Pretty sure that as someone else pointed out during the game he was cramping up on that run. You can see him markedly slow down just five to ten yards before he is caught. That is why it looked like the tackler closed so quickly. When Ty came to the sideline he sat down on the bench and a trainer immediately opened a packet and game him a couple of tablets from it and water. Salt tablets perhaps? Clearly visible on the TV coverage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenfieldBison View Post
    Pretty sure that as someone else pointed out during the game he was cramping up on that run. You can see him markedly slow down just five to ten yards before he is caught. That is why it looked like the tackler closed so quickly. When Ty came to the sideline he sat down on the bench and a trainer immediately opened a packet and game him a couple of tablets from it and water. Salt tablets perhaps? Clearly visible on the TV coverage.
    I'm sure that's true. I still think he's quicker than fast though, you could see that on other plays in past games. Honestly, I think it's more important to be quick than fast for a RB in football, so that's a good thing.
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    I wouldn’t worry about Brooks’ speed. Everyone can have a heavy legs day. That turf last week wasn’t what he likes. It was tough on everyone really.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Twincitybizon View Post
    This, he is quick and gets to top speed fast but it's not a burner at too speed.
    Yep, not sure he made the state final in the 100 his senior year at South and his teammate JJ did. Nobody's going to claim Ty isn't the better open field runner though.

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    Default Re: ISU-Red Post Game Thoughts/Discussion.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gully View Post
    I'm sure that's true. I still think he's quicker than fast though, you could see that on other plays in past games. Honestly, I think it's more important to be quick than fast for a RB in football, so that's a good thing.
    He has a great burst for sure and I agree that being quick is not a bad thing.
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