Stanford guy played with them and saw Andrew Luck everyday in practice. I think he could probably help us identify some key tendencies both on offense and defense...even with them having a new coach. I expect him to have particularly good day on Sunday.
Here is a good read on Goose. I expect him to have a great game this Sunday. http://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-j...anderson-living-large-as-goose-mystery-widens
Thanks! It's strange how sometimes a change in scenery can ignite or revive a career. Whatever it was, Anderson is doing great. Hopefully he can stay healthy and productive. I give Macc credit for this one.
Anderson didn't need a change of scenery, or any career resuscitation. He took a couple injuries in his career, but was an otherwise very productive player. The Colts changed schemes, and deemed him a bad fit for that new scheme, and therefore expendable. Good job by Mac for capitalizing on that situation to acquire good talent on the cheap. This is also the reason I don't want to be a team constantly changing schemes. It's a tail chasing exercise which bad teams tend to do (and fans always call for), coz the grass is always somehow greener in a different scheme.
He’s been great thus far. Always in the backfield causing havoc. Here’s some pretty cool facts. Adrian Murrell was the last great running back to come out of my high school in Hawaii. Would watch him at WV. He was barely before my time and was a military brat. My mother and father grew up with the po’uha family in the Kingdom of Tonga. That entire family has long since relocated in Salt Lake City Utah and is well known for many criminal acts and even some felons. At one point actually Sione Po’uha and Haloti Ngata wanted to marry my little sister So maybe it was destiny that I love the Jets.
Anderson has been a great surprise. I guess we should be patient with Shepherd, as he came from a small school and doesnt seem ready according to his playing time. With all the hype i had high hopes for Shepherd.