Ford is listed at 5'9 213. He's a bowling ball of a running back who can be real difficult to get down.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:44 pmFord makes his living running over / breaking tackles of LB’s & DB’s. If he’s stacked up & wrapped up by the DL, he can be held in check. Though he has very good speed, he’s not Barry Sanders doing jump cuts and creating a hole. He’s the definition of a “downhill runner.”AstroDin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:33 pmOur two-deep defensive line rotation is getting IMO more dominant as the season goes on.
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Ford is a lot to handle—going to be a fun battle to watch.
FYI… X Stephens seems to be getting more comfortable within our defense and when he's in he's making plays.
His sideline-to-sideline speed is impressive.
That said, his full-speed acceleration into the hole and/or once he puts his foot in the ground on IZ or OZ/Stretch gives DLmen little time to get off the OL blocks. He’s patient enough (usually) as a RB, but when he goes…he really goes. Maintaining Gap control responsibilities will be critical and the DLmen keeping an arm & 1/2 their bodies free to include some real mass at the point of attack vs. him being 1-on-1 with LB’s/DB’s is a must-do…every play.
Seems like this is a good example:
Mercer gets plenty of shirts to the ball, just don't wrap him up. Furman cannot afford to miss tackles at the point of attack and give him second chance yards.