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    Quote Originally Posted by DjKyRo View Post
    I'd be stoked to see McNorton line up at receiver - he just seems a bit mroe shifty and would be able to break that first tackle beter than voigt, and in that same example Voigt would be our #1 RB. Having 3 guys (Ojuri, Sigers, Voit/DJ) behind our #1 does us nothing, so swapping one of the four to receiver would be a legit move I think.
    Phil said it like I've been saying since we got DJ, he just doesn't have the elite speed to be a gamebreaker. Ojuri has the rare mix you need, I predict he is #1 next year, especially once he figures out how to hit the hole and bulks up in the offseason. I think DJ would make a great slot receiver, tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EndZoneQB View Post
    Phil said it like I've been saying since we got DJ, he just doesn't have the elite speed to be a gamebreaker. Ojuri has the rare mix you need, I predict he is #1 next year, especially once he figures out how to hit the hole and bulks up in the offseason. I think DJ would make a great slot receiver, tho.
    i agree i think ojuri will be number one

    i say we go with ojuri, voit and sigers in the backfield and play DJ mainly at WR occasionally give him some carries put him in the slot, etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EndZoneQB View Post
    Phil said it like I've been saying since we got DJ, he just doesn't have the elite speed to be a gamebreaker. Ojuri has the rare mix you need, I predict he is #1 next year, especially once he figures out how to hit the hole and bulks up in the offseason. I think DJ would make a great slot receiver, tho.
    Exactly what I was thinking....I think Ojuri will be awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by ming01 View Post
    i agree i think ojuri will be number one

    i say we go with ojuri, voit and sigers in the backfield and play DJ mainly at WR occasionally give him some carries put him in the slot, etc...

    I think Voigt will be a third down type back. He makes plays and is good at catching passes out of the backfield. I could also see running a lot of screens and passes in the flat just to get him out in the open field. If Ojuri can be the feature back we think he will be, we should be in great shape, in using our other starting caliber RB's as "role players". That's such a great problem to have, just wish it was like that for the rest of the team.
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    He needs to be on the field. He's one of our real 'gamers.' A leader.
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    I don't disagree with anything said here, but have two points:

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    2. http://www.marcresearch.com/blogs/me...iches-as-i-am/
    Hey, it is what it is, they just have go out there and execute, and play smash-mouth football. When you've got a Voigt type of player, you have to come away with points in these situations. If we get great blocking at the point of attack and get Voit into space, he should take it to the house everytime. But Voit is also a bruising running back that can run it right up the gut.

    He's an impact player that can take over a game.

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    He reminds me so much of Kyle Steffes' style of running. Maybe not as smooth as Kyle, but runs with purpose and determination. Can't coach that part of a person's heart!!

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    I just don't get why Voigt isn't on the field more. What does he do wrong? His numbers are outstanding! I know he was hurt for a while but when he is in the game all he does is make plays and hustles. Any idea what the knock on him is? Does he not pass protect well or something?

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