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This team doesn't use gadget guys well. We love the idea but on game day it just doesn't come to fruition. And I think they viewed Deuce as a gadget guy. And frankly I don't think his running and catching is good enough to going over and beyond to carve out that role for. But you'll notice, we don't really do the specific role thing. We don't have a specialized slot receiver, we just use Lamb all over. We don't have a specialized TE, we really just want a guy who can do everything. At RB, they may say a guy is a third down back for example, but we never really limit a guy to that role. Plus you're talking about a late round pick, sometimes those guys just aren't actually that good.Watching that Roku show on the 23 draft with all the war room Deuce footage, I'm curious what you guys think happened here with him. I don't buy that they only drafted him because of his dad; several of us talked about how good he was at K-State well before that draft. He seemed to be at least one of the highest on their board at the time. The debate they showed was between him and Brooks, who they got later anyway.
I thought maybe Mike was too biased against him because of his size, but MM seemed okay with him. Jerry specifically asked if he was too small to play and Mike said no, we just have to use him the right way.
What do you think the deal was? I don't think there's much doubt he can run the ball. Was Mike too biased against him? Was he legitimately too small to pass block? Did they insist on someone who could break more tackles? What happened?
Now under Schotty maybe that changes. His overly sensitive heart may love to throw Deuce a bone. But I hope they aren't going to change anything with the draft plans based on it. You just can't reserve a role for a 176 pound RB and pass on someone like RJ Harvey who is 205 pounds because you think Deuce can do some of the things Harvey can do.
