Guerry,
Has there been any further insight on Dauphine's hydration issues? I understand his two carries were over 100 yards in the first half, which can take a lot out of a guy, but I've never seen anyone succumb to it that fast on a relatively mild evening unless they were sick, etc.
Further, from your watching practice during spring and the fall, did you have any idea that Dauphine is so far ahead of our other backs with vision and hitting the hole at a higher gear? I guarantee that our other RBs wouldn't gain more than 3 yards on his second TD run of 65+ yards when he jumped the pile and shot through the gap. It seems our coaches may have missed something from the practices. Is it because there are so many practices in shorts where it is difficult to determine if someone can really break tackles and hit holes? It was obvious in the Wake game that he was the most effective runner, but he got his chances late in that game. Also, what were his nagging injuries in fall camp?
Just trying to understand the thought process in the handling of Dauphine.
Has there been any further insight on Dauphine's hydration issues? I understand his two carries were over 100 yards in the first half, which can take a lot out of a guy, but I've never seen anyone succumb to it that fast on a relatively mild evening unless they were sick, etc.
Further, from your watching practice during spring and the fall, did you have any idea that Dauphine is so far ahead of our other backs with vision and hitting the hole at a higher gear? I guarantee that our other RBs wouldn't gain more than 3 yards on his second TD run of 65+ yards when he jumped the pile and shot through the gap. It seems our coaches may have missed something from the practices. Is it because there are so many practices in shorts where it is difficult to determine if someone can really break tackles and hit holes? It was obvious in the Wake game that he was the most effective runner, but he got his chances late in that game. Also, what were his nagging injuries in fall camp?
Just trying to understand the thought process in the handling of Dauphine.