Also, I'm not even sure if Jacobs has a purpose as a short-yardage guy. His power is gone. It's just ****ing gone. There's nothing left. In my opinion, unless a team's short-yardage guy has the leg-churning tackler-carrying ability of Mike Tolbert or Zack Crockett a few years ago, you may as well go with your best RB in goal line situations.
Think back to the 2001-2005 Chiefs. Tony Richardson was far from washed up, but he still wasn't all that much of a short yardage back. We just went with the hot hand on those carries-- little ol' Priest himself. Worked out pretty damn well.
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I would read an entire blog of SNR breaking down athletes' musical capabilities like draft scouting reports.
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