Yeah, he came alive in the second half. But the most impressive run that I've seen (so far) was by Ashton Jeany of BS. He took a hand off and got 10 yards for a first down. Not to impressive sounding in print, but I watched him get hit by six Penn State players and he pushed two of them for the last two yards across the first down line. THAT was an impressive run.
He kind of reminds me of Jim Taylor who played fullback for the Green Bay Packers during the Lombardi years.
Jim Taylor (fullback) - Wikipedia
(September 20, 1935 – October 13, 2018) was an American professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons, with the Green Bay Packers from 1958 to 1966 and with the expansion New Orleans Saints in 1967. With the Packers, Taylor was invited to five straight Pro Bowls and won four NFL championships, as well as a victory in the first Super Bowl. He was recognized as the NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) after winning the rushing title in 1962, beating out Jim Brown. An aggressive player and fluent trash talker, Taylor developed several personal rivalries throughout his career, most notably with New York Giants linebacker Sam Huff. This confrontational attitude, combined with his tenacious running style, a penchant for contact, and ability to both withstand and deliver blows, earned him a reputation as one of the league's toughest players.
The Ticket had on GJ Kinne yesterday for a segment. Maybe they had Eric Morris on at some point before that, but I hadn't heard about it. So I guess any attention is good, huh?
Huh?
Did you attend UNT Business School?
A Roth IRA can only be contributed to for households with incomes that aren't anywhere near higher income tax levels. And you can only contribute $7000 per year or, if you are over 50, $8000 per year.
A 401k lets you put away more per year and you often get a match.
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