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Post by 06aztec on Sept 22, 2011 9:22:34 GMT -8
Open field, just you and them. They're running at you full speed. Who's harder to bring down?
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Post by coolethan on Sept 22, 2011 9:51:53 GMT -8
I can guarantee I'd be unable to bring down either of them.
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Post by podpeople on Sept 22, 2011 14:09:32 GMT -8
having watched Denard, it seems his advantage is just pure speed, running around people, running past defenders who have the angle on him, running in circles, and figure eights, and still nobody can catch him.
Hillman, though he too has great speed, he has lateral quickness as well. he can make people miss with moves in the open field.
I don't know, both of these guys are amazing runners.
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Post by greysuit on Sept 22, 2011 14:15:27 GMT -8
Hillman easy, but it's apples and oranges...
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Post by Fishn'Aztec on Sept 22, 2011 14:31:20 GMT -8
Hillman easy, but it's apples and oranges... Remember Ronnie doesn't have to think about throwing the ball like Denard!
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Post by aztecmusician on Sept 22, 2011 15:26:11 GMT -8
Both players are Heisman caliber. This should be a great game.
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Post by cvtower on Sept 22, 2011 15:33:29 GMT -8
This is only my opinion, but I feel Tim Jefferson from Air Force is more of a running threat than Robinson. Actually I think the Air Force game will be alot tougher than the Michigan game, even if 3 of the last 4 games were against teams using some form of the triple option
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