Re: Portis v. Betts: The Grass is Always Greener
Portis was never a great tackle breaker, but this season he has shown zero ability to make any sort of a play.
I look to a play in the first quarter of yesterday's game as my example. It was a draw play where Portis cut back and Vrabel "legally" horsecollared him to the ground. That play had a ton of open space, some great design, and pretty decent blocking. Vrabel was totally out of position, and all he was able to do was get about three fingers inside Portis' shoulder pads.
Portis has to run through that. If he has to take Vrabel's arm with him, so be it. But you absouletly can not get taken down like that if you are an NFL running back. That play has become far too common this year.
I love the intensity the guy plays with but if he's not going to help us in the running game, we might as well put in someone who can.
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