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BeerThirty

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after watching what this offense did for a runner like Taulapapa who, let's be honest, wasn't the most athletic RB, I'm getting really excited about the one two punch of Davis and Johnson. This line created some huge holes for Wayne who just didn't have the speed to break them. Not bashing Wayne, I thought the kid did great with what he had but I think the backs this year will be much more of a weapon for UW.
 
after watching what this offense did for a runner like Taulapapa who, let's be honest, wasn't the most athletic RB, I[/b]'m getting really excited about the one two punch of Davis and Johnson. This line created some huge holes for Wayne who just didn't have the speed to break them. Not bashing Wayne, I thought the kid did great with what he had but I think the backs this year will be much more of a weapon for UW.

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after watching what this offense did for a runner like Taulapapa who, let's be honest, wasn't the most athletic RB, I'm getting really excited about the one two punch of Davis and Johnson. This line created some huge holes for Wayne who just didn't have the speed to break them. Not bashing Wayne, I thought the kid did great with what he had but I think the backs this year will be much more of a weapon for UW.
https://twitter.com/bowdown79/status/1677446302295281664?t=LfwF-_yAZKdwf9FMxFlAAg&s=19
 

According to the comments, the ducks lost that game; UW didn't win it. Sounds about right for duxlogix.

after watching what this offense did for a runner like Taulapapa who, let's be honest, wasn't the most athletic RB, I'm getting really excited about the one two punch of Davis and Johnson. This line created some huge holes for Wayne who just didn't have the speed to break them. Not bashing Wayne, I thought the kid did great with what he had but I think the backs this year will be much more of a weapon for UW.
https://twitter.com/bowdown79/status/1677446302295281664?t=LfwF-_yAZKdwf9FMxFlAAg&s=19

 
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I thought Tualapapa was a very good running back. I'm not an expert analyst, but I didn't see any weaknesses, and he seemed like a step up from any of our other backs. I don't recall him making many mistakes, either.
 
I thought Tualapapa was a very good running back. I'm not an expert analyst, but I didn't see any weaknesses, and he seemed like a step up from any of our other backs. I don't recall him making many mistakes, either.

From UCLA - Cal he was so bad they benched him after the first 1.5 quarters in Berkeley.

Oregon onward he was very good.
 
I thought Tualapapa was a very good running back. I'm not an expert analyst, but I didn't see any weaknesses, and he seemed like a step up from any of our other backs. I don't recall him making many mistakes, either.

From UCLA - Cal he was so bad they benched him after the first 1.5 quarters in Berkeley.

Oregon onward he was very good.

He looked like a different player against Texas.

Dude played his best football in his last game
 
I thought Tualapapa was a very good running back. I'm not an expert analyst, but I didn't see any weaknesses, and he seemed like a step up from any of our other backs. I don't recall him making many mistakes, either.

He made some short yardage runs early in the year that were really bad and looked low effort. It took a while but they realized he wasn't a good short yardage back.

He had a decent burst and vision and took advantage of it when big holes opened up. I give him credit.
 
I thought Tualapapa was a very good running back. I'm not an expert analyst, but I didn't see any weaknesses, and he seemed like a step up from any of our other backs. I don't recall him making many mistakes, either[/b].

Dropped pitch against UCLA, mishandling a pitch that cost us a first down against ASU, and probably a few others
 
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