Frozenbeernuts 2,264 Posted September 10, 2018 Both true. Especially the behind the line of scrimmage stuff. Biggest knock on Saquon will be the tendency to swing for the fences. If he can just reel it in a touch and learn to take what's there he's going to have a long productive career. In terms of fantasy, as long as Shurmur doesn't penalize him for those larger losses he can dance all he wants if he's finding homeruns on a regular basis. But it will wear thin with HC if he's turning 2 yard gains into 4 yard losses trying to reverse the field on a regular basis. He'll figure it out. Do you think he will? It seems guys like that are just wired that way. Someone like Jordan Howard has no wasted motion and just goes to where the hole is. The guys who dance around a bit seem to always be that way. He did it in college also. For fantasy it's not going to matter much. He was such a high draft pick and he is so damn gifted that the team is going to put up with it so long as it isn't a major issue, which it isn't imo. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brotherbock 349 Posted September 10, 2018 Personally, I like a drier white. And a lot of it in the mussel broth, but that's just me. Barkley could use a little less dancing around when the situation calls for it. He nearly got nailed for a safety when he was trying to jump--cut at the goal line coming out of the endzone. That jumpiness might have just been first pro game nerves--trying to make too much happen, prove himself. We'll wait and see. You should try a Dry Reisling. Hands down my favorite white variety. Like a Sauv Blanc but with the volume turned up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites