Does UGA RB Elijah Holyfield deserve more touches?

2,918 Views | 2 Replies | Last: 6 yr ago by Haney
dawgpostsucks
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Darindawg
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I was going to ask the same question about Cook....man, he is lighting in a bottle. It looks little, but up close, you can tell he's all muscle and when he hits the open field, there's no catching him. I'm wondering why he hasn't been more involved.
RedDawg
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Keep in mind Swift has been battling an injury (groin?) most/all season. He looks to be rounding into form the last game or two.

And yes, I think we'll continue to see more of Cook as the season goes. He's still a True Fr after all, and still has some things to learn, such as blitz pick ups, etc. But the dude can scoot. Let Swift/Holyfield/Herrien wear 'em down, then Cook run 'em ragged.
Haney
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Swift is back, that TD catch/run against Vandy last week showed me all I need to know that he has NOT been healthy early on this year. You see the burst and his cuts, you can see the difference. I think now you will see him become the player we thought he would be to start this season-and then you have EH and BH to come in and pound you with the run game. Cook to me is a 4th quarter back for now, when guys are tired, he is going to be hard to tackle and catch with his fresh legs.
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