I generally agree, but bringing it out also leads to those damn "half the distance to the goal" penalties. Which seem to happen all the time on returns, and those really back you up.
Without looking at his stats, in my mind it doesn’t seem like Willis really had that long of a prime in the league. He kind of burst onto the scene and then Bowman really surpassed him and he dealt with a lot of injuries. That’s how I remember it.
I'm not one of the pessimistic "realists."
Just pointing out how one could become that way based on basically the entire history of this franchise. It's a defense mechanism. Personally, I let myself remain hopeful as I can deal with the potential disappointment .
I think they're pretty different. Foster is a long strider that can get up to really high speeds. McKenzie is not quite as fast, but is quicker and has much better change of direction.
I just wish Foster could track a deep ball- seems lost on the "go" patterns. He's a real weapon on crossing patterns though.
Dehydration was the "logic"