| dryheat44 |
03-03-2006 06:50 AM |
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Originally Posted by borisman
Stay away from Rhodes. He's not going to make it in the NFL. I'll be surprised if he lasts a week in training camp. He has skills and athleticism. But the kid doesn't like to get hit. That sounds stupid but he shies away from contact. Watch him play and he'll never run inside. He always tries to take it outside and outrun everyone. And if he gets hit outside, it's most likely by a DB. When he does run inside, he goes down easy. That's just my observations from seeing Syracuse play. But there's nothing to lose with an UFA.
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As a Syracuse alum, I've watched the team more often than any other (thank you for your condolences). I never got that impression about Rhodes. Syracuse had an uncharacteristic shi!tty O-line this year, and a quarterback who can't throw. He was recruited to run the option, then Pasqualoni got fired, Robinson came in with his pro-style offense, and had no quarterback who could throw the ball. The typical QB line was something like 4-19, 72 yards.
Rhodes tried to bounce everything outside, because defenses typically had 9 men in the box on first and second down, and by the time he got the ball, he had nothing in front of him by guys in the wrong colored jerseys.
Edit, just for the sake of accuracy: Here's QB Perry Patterson's stats:
http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/playerDet...=688&player=10
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