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Quote (Terps @ May 4 2022 05:40pm)
Honestly I can't think of a single appealing thing that would make me want to visit Iowa. Is there a less appealing state?


The answer, for hundreds of years running, is Mississippi.
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Chicago and Virginia.

Okay, first off, Chicago is a city, not a state.

Second, Virginia has Skyline Drive and the breathtaking Appalachian Mountains, so wrong there too.

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The answer, for hundreds of years running, is Mississippi.

Mississippi has some cool locations, namely the bayou. Pretty unique place with some cool wildlife. Like a poor-man's Everglades.
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Mississippi has some cool locations, namely the bayou. Pretty unique place with some cool wildlife. Like a poor-man's Everglades.


I don't even want to go to the rich mans everglades.
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1. Hall’s patience and vision as a rusher are some of his most impressive traits

Two of Breece Hall’s strongest attributes are his patience in the backfield and his ability to quickly process the situation at the line of scrimmage. He always operates at his own pace and rarely is ever rushed (no pun intended). And instead of scripting his movements prior to the snap, Hall does an outstanding job of waiting for the blocking to develop, reading the defense, and reacting to what’s in front of him. Even when the play has seemingly collapsed, he often finds a way to create positive yardage, either by bouncing it outside or shifting laterally to avoid defenders. In the clip below, you will see some of these traits on full display. By the time he receives the handoff, Hall’s running lane has already closed. Instead of pushing for yardage through contact, Hall weaves his way to the outside. From there, we see a quick hesitation move that briefly freezes the safety (#42), allowing him to gain positive yardage. What should have been a 5-yard loss became a 5-yard gain due to Hall’s vision and adaptiveness.




3. Breece Hall’s footwork and speed variation allow him to manipulate defenders and create yards

I alluded to this earlier when discussing Hall’s vision as a rusher, but Hall is exceptional at adapting to the defense in front of him. Using his quick, shifty footwork and ability to decelerate/accelerate at the right moment often led to some impressive runs. One of his favorite moves is a stutter-step hesitation where he freezes the defender just long enough to explode past them with one decisive cut. However, it might not always be a flashy move that allows him to break into open space. At times, Hall would just use a subtle – yet timely – lateral shift to make defenders miss. Below is one of my favorite plays from Hall’s film, which highlights some of his footwork and quickness. He paces himself throughout the whole play while using a variety of moves to evade multiple defenders. Once he sees the open field, he accelerates for the first down.



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1. Hall’s patience and vision as a rusher are some of his most impressive traits

Two of Breece Hall’s strongest attributes are his patience in the backfield and his ability to quickly process the situation at the line of scrimmage. He always operates at his own pace and rarely is ever rushed (no pun intended). And instead of scripting his movements prior to the snap, Hall does an outstanding job of waiting for the blocking to develop, reading the defense, and reacting to what’s in front of him. Even when the play has seemingly collapsed, he often finds a way to create positive yardage, either by bouncing it outside or shifting laterally to avoid defenders. In the clip below, you will see some of these traits on full display. By the time he receives the handoff, Hall’s running lane has already closed. Instead of pushing for yardage through contact, Hall weaves his way to the outside. From there, we see a quick hesitation move that briefly freezes the safety (#42), allowing him to gain positive yardage. What should have been a 5-yard loss became a 5-yard gain due to Hall’s vision and adaptiveness.

https://s26212.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Breece_Hall_YC_Baylor.gif


3. Breece Hall’s footwork and speed variation allow him to manipulate defenders and create yards

I alluded to this earlier when discussing Hall’s vision as a rusher, but Hall is exceptional at adapting to the defense in front of him. Using his quick, shifty footwork and ability to decelerate/accelerate at the right moment often led to some impressive runs. One of his favorite moves is a stutter-step hesitation where he freezes the defender just long enough to explode past them with one decisive cut. However, it might not always be a flashy move that allows him to break into open space. At times, Hall would just use a subtle – yet timely – lateral shift to make defenders miss. Below is one of my favorite plays from Hall’s film, which highlights some of his footwork and quickness. He paces himself throughout the whole play while using a variety of moves to evade multiple defenders. Once he sees the open field, he accelerates for the first down.

https://s26212.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Breece_Hall_Footwork_Texas.gif

You forgot 2. Elite girth
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You forgot 2. Elite girth


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1. Hall’s patience and vision as a rusher are some of his most impressive traits

Two of Breece Hall’s strongest attributes are his patience in the backfield and his ability to quickly process the situation at the line of scrimmage. He always operates at his own pace and rarely is ever rushed (no pun intended). And instead of scripting his movements prior to the snap, Hall does an outstanding job of waiting for the blocking to develop, reading the defense, and reacting to what’s in front of him. Even when the play has seemingly collapsed, he often finds a way to create positive yardage, either by bouncing it outside or shifting laterally to avoid defenders. In the clip below, you will see some of these traits on full display. By the time he receives the handoff, Hall’s running lane has already closed. Instead of pushing for yardage through contact, Hall weaves his way to the outside. From there, we see a quick hesitation move that briefly freezes the safety (#42), allowing him to gain positive yardage. What should have been a 5-yard loss became a 5-yard gain due to Hall’s vision and adaptiveness.

https://s26212.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Breece_Hall_YC_Baylor.gif


3. Breece Hall’s footwork and speed variation allow him to manipulate defenders and create yards

I alluded to this earlier when discussing Hall’s vision as a rusher, but Hall is exceptional at adapting to the defense in front of him. Using his quick, shifty footwork and ability to decelerate/accelerate at the right moment often led to some impressive runs. One of his favorite moves is a stutter-step hesitation where he freezes the defender just long enough to explode past them with one decisive cut. However, it might not always be a flashy move that allows him to break into open space. At times, Hall would just use a subtle – yet timely – lateral shift to make defenders miss. Below is one of my favorite plays from Hall’s film, which highlights some of his footwork and quickness. He paces himself throughout the whole play while using a variety of moves to evade multiple defenders. Once he sees the open field, he accelerates for the first down.

https://s26212.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Breece_Hall_Footwork_Texas.gif


Those are some huge ass .gifs good lord.
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1. Hall’s patience and vision as a rusher are some of his most impressive traits

Two of Breece Hall’s strongest attributes are his patience in the backfield and his ability to quickly process the situation at the line of scrimmage. He always operates at his own pace and rarely is ever rushed (no pun intended). And instead of scripting his movements prior to the snap, Hall does an outstanding job of waiting for the blocking to develop, reading the defense, and reacting to what’s in front of him. Even when the play has seemingly collapsed, he often finds a way to create positive yardage, either by bouncing it outside or shifting laterally to avoid defenders. In the clip below, you will see some of these traits on full display. By the time he receives the handoff, Hall’s running lane has already closed. Instead of pushing for yardage through contact, Hall weaves his way to the outside. From there, we see a quick hesitation move that briefly freezes the safety (#42), allowing him to gain positive yardage. What should have been a 5-yard loss became a 5-yard gain due to Hall’s vision and adaptiveness.

https://s26212.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Breece_Hall_YC_Baylor.gif


3. Breece Hall’s footwork and speed variation allow him to manipulate defenders and create yards

I alluded to this earlier when discussing Hall’s vision as a rusher, but Hall is exceptional at adapting to the defense in front of him. Using his quick, shifty footwork and ability to decelerate/accelerate at the right moment often led to some impressive runs. One of his favorite moves is a stutter-step hesitation where he freezes the defender just long enough to explode past them with one decisive cut. However, it might not always be a flashy move that allows him to break into open space. At times, Hall would just use a subtle – yet timely – lateral shift to make defenders miss. Below is one of my favorite plays from Hall’s film, which highlights some of his footwork and quickness. He paces himself throughout the whole play while using a variety of moves to evade multiple defenders. Once he sees the open field, he accelerates for the first down.

https://s26212.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Breece_Hall_Footwork_Texas.gif


Plagiarism.

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Plagiarism.

kick rocks


I'm not passing it off as my own.

Sorry here's an APA format citation.

Marvin Elequin @FF_MarvinE , Marvin Elequin @FF_MarvinE, 23, F., & *, N. (2022, February 23). 2022 NFL draft rookie profile: Breece Hall (fantasy football). Fantasy Footballers Podcast. Retrieved May 6, 2022, from https://www.thefantasyfootballers.com/articles/2022-nfl-draft-rookie-profile-breece-hall-fantasy-football/

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I'm not passing it off as my own.

Sorry here's an APA format citation.

Marvin Elequin @FF_MarvinE , Marvin Elequin @FF_MarvinE, 23, F., & *, N. (2022, February 23). 2022 NFL draft rookie profile: Breece Hall (fantasy football). Fantasy Footballers Podcast. Retrieved May 6, 2022, from https://www.thefantasyfootballers.com/articles/2022-nfl-draft-rookie-profile-breece-hall-fantasy-football/

is another notorious plagiarist on here. Might want to turn your act around quick before you lose all credibility like he has
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