drsd wrote:Not sure who here saw RJ Harvey play QB at Edgewater. But at his height the switch to running back makes since if his goal is to make a career in the NFL.
And boy do his running stats look great.
134 yrds per game. 8.9 yrds/carry average.
For me his amazing stat is: RJ Harvey is averaging one TD for every 5 carries. That's insane.
Reminds me of that 90s quote, "all he does is score touchdowns".
yea if we didn't have such a deep RB room his stats the first two games would be craaaaaazy. Either way I expect he'll start to see more of the workload as we get into tougher opponents, but having such depth is great to keep him fresh for late game.
KJ looked much better in this game and more what I think we were expecting. People might wonder where the TDs are from the air but odds are we're not going to be that team. We're going to be a bruising running team that eats up clock while marching down the field with some explosive runs and plays thrown in there.
Big test next weekend @ TCU to see if this team can be legit or if we'll struggle against better competition.