go maji wrote:I am talking about Karter Gorney, the back-up RB. I know he's an unknown, but he has two things that Lampert doesn't have. Toughness and break-away speed. There were some plays were Lampert got caught from behind. If it was Gorney, he would have outrun the defense.
NorthShore wrote:Johs was the best without much question but remember he had a returning offensive line with experience. Yanosko and Lampert ran behind a entirely new offensive line with no varsity experience and were without all-state blocking back Kolton Larson for all but 2 games. They each still had about 1000 yards rushing.
yolo wrote:NorthShore wrote:Johs was the best without much question but remember he had a returning offensive line with experience. Yanosko and Lampert ran behind a entirely new offensive line with no varsity experience and were without all-state blocking back Kolton Larson for all but 2 games. They each still had about 1000 yards rushing.
By remember he had a returning offense line with experience I am sure you are referring to the two linemen (seniors) who were suspended for the season for violations prior the season starting. Also and the "experience" with the one senior lineman who has started all year. Juniors have started on the o-line all year besides the one senior. Quite a bit of experience on that bismarck offense of line if you ask me......
Footballfan#1 wrote:You have to look at the comptetion they play and iv watched century a lot and have never seen him get a sack against any decent team. On top of it he gets pushed around a lot when he's not running around people.
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