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Now that's MGoMSPaintSportsmanship... helping out the new kid who will soon be your #1 (or #2) MSPaint rival.
I believe this may make 3 resident MSPainters... I'm looking forward to this fall and competition for the MSPaint that best summarizes each game
If you drew this freehand in MS paint, then you sir are an MS Paint wizard.
Look at the defenders in this pic:
The one on the ground looks dead (or at least like he wishes he was).
Opie in the background wants nothing to do with the play.
And #6 is trying to negotiate a peaceful end to the play. "Slow down, big guy. No need to run me over."
I love it.
Masterful description, truly magnificent... Opie made my sides hurt.
Is it possible to vote more than once? +10,000
You know it's a good hit when the defender's chin strap is blinding him.
Whats funny about that guy on the ground is that his arms are still outstretched in a futile attempt to wrap up Toussaint. Now thats what I call grit!
The guy on the ground is suffering from not only The Saint's foot in his crotch, but also his chin strap covering his eyes...whether that was intentional to avoid the pending collision or merely a result of said collision is debatable.
Can't wait to see what this guy does in the Big House!
I like the level of detail, especially the contrast of light and dark on his pants. Good work indeed.
That is legit. Nicely done.
Don't worry Bo, yours still give the much needed comic relief. "Punch nerds! Punch nerds!"
That is a really good picture, +1 to you. I also like the tous SAINT part seeing as he will be a beast and lead us to 9 wins.
I like the paint job, but I'd put my money on Mike Cox this year as the starter. Shaw and Smith as the "change of pace" and "3rd down" backs, respectively. Touissaint will surely get his time... though I don't think it will be this year.
I've got a highlight Video and an NCAA09 roster that beg to differ with you.. lol
You think our smallest back will be the "3rd down" back? Not sure I agree with that one.
Darren Sproles would disagree with you.
Natural catching ability: Some guys have it... some don't. V. Smith is the former.
I also saw him block decently in the passing game last year... so with the expected improvement this year, yeah 3rd down RB.
V. Smith TOTALLY makes me think of D. Sproles. I just don't see him being able to carry the load of being an "every down back".
I agree that Smith has very good hands coming out of the backfield...definitely the best of the RBs. I just think you want someone bigger that can run between the tackles for a 3rd down back.
EDIT: I should say run between the tackles on 3rd and short and block on 3rd and long. I can't really say one way or the other how Smith looks in pass-blocking.
Hopkins? Maybe
3rd down back is the guy you bring in that can run and catch (usually 3rd and long) as you need to make the defense worry about both the run and the catch.
You are referring to a short yardage back or goal-line back. I would guess that is Cox, Hopkins, or Moundros now that Minor is gone.
Check this link out:
http://www.theundraftedfreeagent.com/2008/06/how-to-guide-to-running-ba…
BTW, do you have any more pics of Toussaint running over people. If you do please post some. If not, I guess he will have to make more.
I dunno, he doesn't usually run people over, He's a speed back, but his jukes and spin moves are amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toTgQ6YeNoc
Dare I say he runs with his eyes open like Mike Hart?
I love Hart, but I love even more how Toussaint scores with guys chasing him 15 or 20 yards back. Even Hart's HS film has him still juking, cutting, and turning the field into an underwear yard sale 30 yards after the LOS.
Yayy for speeeeeeeeeeed! Wheeeeeeeeeeee!
Can't wait to see how he plays this fall. Also great pic of him earlier laying the wood on that defender.