Solid as always, Dmitri.....I left this game feeling better about our running backs for 2023. I think Kaz is clearly the front runner, but this was definitely Keegan Jones best game....he looked more decisive and explosive that I recall seeing before....mainly because the plays called for him suited what he can do.
He is not going to run inside and get much, but get him outside on stretch plays and he can move.
And Colson Yankoff is a serviceable, short yardage option...at 6'3", 220, he is what you need.
Agreed, but right now we basically have two speedsters. We need to see how TJ and Deshun slot into the rotation…or see if Tank Bigsby actually joins us next year to replace Charbonnet.
Thanks, for the eye test, Dmitri. I couldn't watch the game as it wasn't on my hospital TV. I was in the hospital from Friday PM until Tuesday PM, due to covid and pneumonia. Fortunately I am home now, tired and worse for wear. Go Bruins!
I think I did. My blood O2 was very low and they focussed on punching it back into the upper nineties. Let me tell you all, it came out of nowhere Thursday night. I made an appointment at my doc's for a 'cold' I was really gurgling away. When I got there the staff almost immediately called me an ambulance and off to the hospital I went. I really don't know where it all came from, I am up to date in my vaxxes. Just a word of warning to Bruins Nation. My wife has covid now much just a little cough.
Yikes! I was going to say get well soon but reading down I can see that you are improving. Thanks goodness. I'm sorry you went through that but am very grateful that things seem to be healing. Take care of yourself and hopefully your wife has a much easier course.
Solid as always, Dmitri.....I left this game feeling better about our running backs for 2023. I think Kaz is clearly the front runner, but this was definitely Keegan Jones best game....he looked more decisive and explosive that I recall seeing before....mainly because the plays called for him suited what he can do.
He is not going to run inside and get much, but get him outside on stretch plays and he can move.
And Colson Yankoff is a serviceable, short yardage option...at 6'3", 220, he is what you need.
Agreed, but right now we basically have two speedsters. We need to see how TJ and Deshun slot into the rotation…or see if Tank Bigsby actually joins us next year to replace Charbonnet.
Thanks, for the eye test, Dmitri. I couldn't watch the game as it wasn't on my hospital TV. I was in the hospital from Friday PM until Tuesday PM, due to covid and pneumonia. Fortunately I am home now, tired and worse for wear. Go Bruins!
Wow that sounds pretty scary. Hospital stays are never fun. Glad you are home and resting up for basketball and football this weekend!
Thanks, Bruin Mama, it was scary as the pneumonia came rapidly out of nowhere. I am home and my lungs feel much better.
I've heard that can happen. Very scary. Sounds like you got top notch care. :-)
I think I did. My blood O2 was very low and they focussed on punching it back into the upper nineties. Let me tell you all, it came out of nowhere Thursday night. I made an appointment at my doc's for a 'cold' I was really gurgling away. When I got there the staff almost immediately called me an ambulance and off to the hospital I went. I really don't know where it all came from, I am up to date in my vaxxes. Just a word of warning to Bruins Nation. My wife has covid now much just a little cough.
Holy smoke! We got it the middle of last January. Thankfully very mild cases. Speedy and complete recovery to you both.
Thanks again, Bruin Mama! Tis a weird malady how different it hits different people.
Yikes! I was going to say get well soon but reading down I can see that you are improving. Thanks goodness. I'm sorry you went through that but am very grateful that things seem to be healing. Take care of yourself and hopefully your wife has a much easier course.