A question of style: Evan, Roy or Tim?

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30gut
05-16-2012, 02:29 PM
It's been so long since I've gotten a chance to see each back, that I've honestly forgotten what the differences are between the three. All I know is that both Helu and Royster were very effective with their running styles, and I'm not quite sure there is necessarily a best style, yet each one compliments the other. I think Hightower, if healthy, can still be a quite productive back, but I think he's going to do well to work himself back into the lineup.

Roy Helu and Evan Royster Rookie Highlights - YouTube

For Hightower Google:
Week 1: Redskins-28 Giants-14 - YouTube

NYCskinfan82
05-16-2012, 02:52 PM
^^ Good video, see alot of potential in those two guys.

scowan
05-16-2012, 03:16 PM
Evan, Roy or Tim? or....... RG3! RG3 will end up with more rushing yards than the other 3.

skinsguy
05-16-2012, 03:26 PM
Roy Helu and Evan Royster Rookie Highlights - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpFXQJduBZg)

For Hightower Google:
Week 1: Redskins-28 Giants-14 - YouTube

Thanks for that video 30gut. I see some GREAT things from both Helu and Royster. It looks like Helu has a bit faster burst of speed, but Royster has pretty good vision in finding the running lanes. I DO think they are a great one/two punch. Would love to see both lined up in the backfield at once! Maybe a triple option type thing with RGIII!

Ruhskins
05-16-2012, 03:41 PM
Evan, Roy or Tim? or....... RG3! RG3 will end up with more rushing yards than the other 3.

We are pretty f'ed if this happens, b/c it means that RG3 will get hit a lot.

artmonkforhallofamein07
05-16-2012, 10:16 PM
I agree Ruh. I want to see him with a strong passing game and the threat to kill you with his feet. Strong arm, accuracy, vision, timing, and defense diagnostic skills to go with some speed that can kill you in the open field and move the chains.

I tend to agree with every one's assessments on the RBs. I like all three, and each bring something different to the table.

So is Morris moving to FB? I have not seen it confirmed.

Dirtbag59
05-16-2012, 10:32 PM
I like Royster the best. He has the all around talents of Hightower and the production of Helu.

44Deezel
05-16-2012, 11:03 PM
Between Roy Helu, Tim Hightower and Evan Royster we have 3 RBs capable of 100 yard production.

What do you think of each RBs style and which do you like the best?

The #1 thing I like about the 3 of them is that there are 3 of them. The days of the workhorse back are over. Super Bowls can be won with the likes of an elderly Corey Dillon, Willie Parker, Joseph Addai, etc. Young and cheap is the way to go. Any team whose highest paid player on Offense is a RB ( a la Clinton Portis) is going nowhere fast.

I vote for Helu, but say play who's healthy or who has the hot hand.

SkinsHulk
05-16-2012, 11:32 PM
Those highlights showed a lot of those inside toss run plays that really was an effective wrinkle to the run game. This offense is going to be amazing.

30gut
05-17-2012, 01:05 AM
HT (if returns to 100%) good all around back (enters camp as the best pass protector), good but not great speed, can make the quick cutback, reads the running lanes well and will make the right choice but imo cannot take a consistent pounding (I don't think any of our backs are built like that) has the mentality but doesn't have the same power to run through contact like Helu

o My favorite of the trio is Helu because of decisiveness doesn't dance or dawdle, home run speed and his surprising ability to run through contact and break some tackles, can make the quick cutback

o I think Royster is the more fluid runner then Helu (imo Helu moves aren't as quick and tend to be somewhat herky-jerky but still very effective none the less) Evan has the best ability small area elusiveness however I think Royster lacks true home run speed and isn't as tough as runner

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