08-14-2010, 01:09 AM | #61 |
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Banks reminds me of that guy who played for KC and Stl. The X factor/human joystick. I had to laugh when they said he ran a 4.4 40 with a pulled Hammy.
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08-14-2010, 01:18 AM | #62 | |
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Even though he returned a punt for a touchdown tonight, I don't know if Mike Shanahan would be willing to use a whole roster spot for a guy who can only return punts. I don't think Banks offers a lot of value as a wideout, like someone mentioned he'd be jammed too easily at the line to even start his route. And I'm pretty sure he'd get injured after all the kill shots he's gonna take returning punts. You can say he's too fast to take kill shots but that doesn't make it true, playing punt returner he's gonna get exposed to kill shots no matter what. |
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08-14-2010, 01:50 AM | #63 |
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Dante Hall was the X-Factor
Good times. Ironically that makes me hold out hope that we're going to be able to duplicate the Chiefs offense from earlier this decade. Now if we can only avoid duplicating the Chiefs defense. Still I think the main thing that I feel is promising about Banks performance tonight is unlike offense and defense where you either play disinterested starters or the children of the poor is that special teams is usually stocked with a similar talent level as that seen in the regular season. On top of that, since the units are stocked with players fighting for roster spots you usually see regular season type intensity on special team plays.
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Austin also had a good return or two, but I think someone like Banks could be a game-changer. If we get 2-3 touchdowns from special teams this year, that could change those games for us. He just needs to make sure he doesn't drop the ball.. Guess we'll have to see how it goes for the next few games. |
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Maybe the wildcat if they decide to use that formation but not much further then that. There's no shame in being a special teams only guy, just ask Brian Mitchell. Hopefully we would have enough playmakers on offense where we won't have to distract Banks from his future special team duites.
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08-14-2010, 05:41 AM | #68 |
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Personally I think if he keeps himself from any major fumbles and gets a few more good run backs I dont see how you could really leave him off the team.
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08-14-2010, 10:15 AM | #69 |
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Seeing what Banks can do, (and assuming he can keep it up) it just makes you wonder why we held on to Cartwright and Randle El for so long.
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Banks has some serious speed, what's his 40 time??
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It was reported the team used him in the Wild Cat during practice also....
I can see him being on the team. Especially if he keeps up making TD's. I'm betting one of the WR's or RB's gets dropped for a roster spot for him. Hell they did the same thing with Rock. He was not used as a RB until the 1st and 2nd went down. Out of all the yrs with the team (what- 8) Rock only played RB 2 times. |
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It didn't even seem like he hit full speed on that punt return, he was just coastin'. Gotta think that Shanahan finds a spot for him for special teams.
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