Now that all condolences are in on Lattimore
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Orange Blooded [2561]
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Now that all condolences are in on Lattimore
Oct 28, 2012, 8:43 PM
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here is a more practical question, which I posed to my football coach son, and he thought it was an excellent point:
Latt raises his legs and knees high when he runs, a sort of "upright style", choppy looking to me. Does this not make him more vulnerable? Would the NFL scouts take this into consideration as well and do they look at things like this? Surely they do.
Walter Payton, an extremely durable back, ran with low knees that barely lifted. I also noticed that our new offer Fuller out of Easley runs this way - very low knees.
So is Latt vulnerable due to his running style, or was it pure bad luck? Are there studies on this?
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Re: Now that all condolences are in on Lattimore
Oct 28, 2012, 8:45 PM
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Or has the media made him a target.
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It's probably a good thought
Oct 28, 2012, 9:19 PM
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Darren McFadden is another who has a very upright style as does Adrian Peterson. They have both had knee issues
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Re: Now that all condolences are in on Lattimore
Oct 28, 2012, 10:04 PM
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Carolina Fan here,
I think is has more to do with his low pad level. It creates a smaller target for defenders to hit, thus they go low on him when trying to tackle him.
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One other thing on that play...
Oct 28, 2012, 10:21 PM
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if Dooley had challenged the call on the field UT likely gets the ball on a fumble recovery. Granted the play wasn't shown many times, but it sure looked like the ball was out before Lattimore hit the ground.
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I think the biggest thing was that with the defender on his
Oct 28, 2012, 10:28 PM
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back, he could neither avoid the hit nor set himself up for it.
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I think it was just a series of unfortunate events
Oct 29, 2012, 12:04 AM
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Defenders often go after legs and if a RB tries to make a jump cut or is standing in a vertical position, a 200 plus pound defender barreling at a knee cap...somethings gotta give.
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I think both...his style makes him a huge target
Oct 29, 2012, 12:07 AM
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he runs tall and he runs hard so the force is there.
of course that doesn't explain last yr when he got hurt blockig
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110%er [5776]
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Always noticed him to stand as straight when running
Oct 29, 2012, 12:13 AM
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as anybody I could remember --- Always wondered if he would be better with a different style --- but that was a scary thought --- never thought about the injury aspect until Saturday.
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Re: Now that all condolences are in on Lattimore
Oct 29, 2012, 5:59 AM
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Running style has little / nothing to do with it. I think the point of this discussion came up only because Marcus has had two season ending knee injuries, and some might start questioning whether he did anything to contribute to his injuries by the way he runs and moves. However, this was only his first injury during a run, and it came simply at a point where he was about to cut. There was one guy pretty much on his back at the time, and then another guy was trying to bring him down by hitting him low (as you're taught to do). His knee was firmly planted with weight on his back as the guy hit him around the knees. It was an injury ANY player could go through at any point in their football career. Unfortunate that it happened once again to Marcus.
Just remember that his injury last year happened on a Fluke play were he was blocking downfield for a runner and had his back turned to the Arkansas Player who was knocked down on the play, and rolled into the back of Lattimores legs. Again, unfortunate, but had nothing to do with his "style". Anything can be questioned or discussed but fact is, It's Football and it was just an unfortunate circumstance. Nothing more than that
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