Moody Moves

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There continues to be a feeling around the program that freshman Emmanuel Moody possesses qualities most similar to Reggie Bush among the young tailbacks. That’s a tall order, obviously, but Moody does seem to have impressive initial burst.
To become an every down performer, however, Moody will need to work on his receiving abilities as he matures.

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TrojanHorse said:

Heck I'll take 80% of a Reggie Bush and Like it.. shoot I'll take 2/3 of a RB and like it especially as a frosh who hasn't seen a game yet

Chris said:

Reggie was not an ever down performer.

Eloi Pfeiffer said:

But Reggie was never an EVERY down back, was he? He was the lightning to Lendale's Thunder. So let's be fair to Moody. And there wasn't much lightning in that Rose Bowl, huh?

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