Was Wandale only 5'5"?

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I think he was used perfectly. Got him the ball a lot, got him in space, let him get touches as a RB and as a WR, which is what he signed up for.
Maybe that was part of the problem? What I mean is, did Frost focus on achieving individual goals for players versus a sound team strategy? Just throwing that out there for thought.
 
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Maybe that was part of the problem? What I mean is, did Frost focus on achieving individual goals for players versus a sound team strategy? Just throwing that out there for thought.
100% yes

look no further than everyone's favorite half - rutgers - in which Mills ran for 160+ yards without garnering a single goal line carry
 

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100% yes

look no further than everyone's favorite half - rutgers - in which Mills ran for 160+ yards without garnering a single goal line carry
I have felt the same about the QB position and Center. I felt he kept players in positions that hurt the team or were only beneficial individually, but we were a young team too though, so there is some validity to that argument.
 

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is that why Saban is the GOAT?

kind of serious here.. short guys with a complex, sometimes outwork their way to success.

Sly Stallone, Mark Wahlberg, Tom Cruise to name a few.

Can't stand Mark Wahlberg though.. that guy is like that little dog you just want to punt across the room.
It's funny you mention Tom Cruise because he literally has a line in his movie contracts stating that he refuses to run alongside anyone else in his movies. He doesn't want people to see how short he is.