100%I don’t mind saying it again, I still think he is underused/misused. (This coming from a decades long UT fan.) And if Texas had a decent line and RJ Had gotten more playing time like he earned, he would have put up a lot more yards and TDs.
Typical Texas Longhorn fans who frequent social media are more focused on the next great recruit versus seeing an already great recruit see playing time and development. ‘Recruit boys’ is a good term for those jokers. The same thing pushed Dustin Long aside back in 2001-2002 at A&M.
True but at a bulked up 230+ he may not be quite as ‘quick’ as his soph and junior years at PNG When he was 50 pounds lighter. I noticed a slight reduction his senior year when he was 200+ pounds.He has so much talent...every time he touches the football, he is a threat to score. I would still love to see him back at the QB spot. He threw beautiful bombs to Preston Riggs. He could throw with touch or he could throw lasers. His legs are great, but so are his arm, field vision, and his ability to extend plays and distribute the football to open WRs. Great player.
Go Indians. Peace.
Unfortunately, I think that comes along with being recruited as a QB. To be honest I think Bijan is the better running back, but I think RJ is the better athlete.Wow, I haven't been following the news much and didn't realize the Ingram transferred to USC. I think it's safe to say though that he is still RB2 behind Bijan unless he gets a chance in practice to really show his stuff with the 1's. (I think he is RB1 though, but for whatever the reason, he seems to always be slated at RB2 no matter who RB1 was at the time).
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