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I think Edge and maybe even Faulk are more accurate. He doesn't have that video game juke that McCoy has.
 

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McCoy is a terrible comparison in my opinion.

McCoy was an elusive, quick burst back with Barry Sander-esque juke moves. He wasn't that great of a receiver and he wasn't going to beat you up in between the tackles.

In other words, McCoy was a knuckle-headed ballerina while we got a bricklayer with moves.
 

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McCoy is a terrible comparison in my opinion.

McCoy was an elusive, quick burst back with Barry Sander-esque juke moves. He wasn't that great of a receiver and he wasn't going to beat you up in between the tackles.

In other words, McCoy was a knuckle-headed ballerina while we got a bricklayer with moves.

"A bricklayer with moves".

I love that description. :)
 

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I would love it if he turns out to be the combination of Emmitt & Barry. Minus the lost yards on runs that Barry had. But yet enough speed for the long TD runs. And the complete RB and game of Emmitt as well as his heart and drive.
 
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