Hoyte has some really nice blocks in the running game

Part of me wishes he was still at State!!!!!!!!!!!! We suck! Just joking. I loved him in college, and was happy he made the team, and even more excited that he is contributing.
 
StanleySpadowski;1129229 said:
Rewatch it again. You'll be surprised.

May be you should rewatch it. He is # 17, he yanks it out while the returner is going down then he pounces on it. Just saw the replay on Cold Pizza again.
 
joseephuss;1128992 said:
I thought Hurd forced and did recover that 2nd fumble.
He was talking about the other kick that was fumbled, but that Carolina recovered. Hoyte forced that fumble.
 
4lifecowboy;1129647 said:
May be you should rewatch it. He is # 17, he yanks it out while the returner is going down then he pounces on it. Just saw the replay on Cold Pizza again.



I've watched it a dozen times or so and it appears that Williams pokes the ball out.

Hurd reaches in but doesn't appear to get the ball. He may have the returner's arm that allows Williams to get it out.

There really isn't a great angle though.
 
StanleySpadowski;1129668 said:
I've watched it a dozen times or so and it appears that Williams pokes the ball out.

Hurd reaches in but doesn't appear to get the ball. He may have the returner's arm that allows Williams to get it out.

There really isn't a great angle though.

The NFL credits Hurd w/ a tackle, a FF and the recovery:

Dallas Cowboys at 09:52M.Vanderjagt kicks 60 yards from DAL 30 to CAR 10. B.Hoover to CAR 14 for 4 yards (S.Hurd). FUMBLES (S.Hurd), RECOVERED by DAL-S.Hurd at CAR 14. S.Hurd to CAR 14 for no gain (B.Hoover). Play Challenged by CAR and Upheld. (Timeout #2 by CAR at 09:47.)1-10-CAR14(9:47) J.Jones up the middle for 14 yards, TOUCHDOWN.TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT. T.Romo pass to T.Owens is complete. ATTEMPT SUCCEEDS.DAL 21 CAR 14, Plays: 1 Yards: 14 Possession: 0:04.
 
Hoyte will lead us to the promised land!



(and that Romo guy played pretty good too:p: )
 
i loved the romo line about who his favorite reciever is and he said hoyte. hoyte did block very weel and played very well on special teams
 
What...that was Romo. And here I thought Hoyte was making Beldsoe look like a track star. :eek:
 
Eddie;1128965 said:
Amazing what a FB can do for our running game. Lead blocking TE's just aren't as effective. They're too tall to maintain the blocks. FB's are squatter and lower to the ground ... great for maintaining a lead block and pushing a defender out of the way.

I'm a fan of the FB position.

Hoyte's listed at 6'-3", 250#. That's pretty tall, too. While leverage certainly plays a part, I think blocking has more to do with "want to" than stature.
 
StanleySpadowski;1129668 said:
I've watched it a dozen times or so and it appears that Williams pokes the ball out.

Hurd reaches in but doesn't appear to get the ball. He may have the returner's arm that allows Williams to get it out.

There really isn't a great angle though.

Next time you watch it concentrate on #17, he doesn't even go for the tackle, he goes for the strip.
 
4lifecowboy;1130305 said:
Next time you watch it concentrate on #17, he doesn't even go for the tackle, he goes for the strip.


I understand what Hurd did on that play. What I'm saying is that if you look carefully, Hurd may or may not have gotten the arm but he didn't get the ball. Williams appears to have poked the ball out.
 
The thing that I really liked about Hoyte was his effort when the backs would get stood up, he would come in and try to push the pile...often successfully. The guy just played with alot more aggression than Polite. Being a LB shows he isn't afraid to bring the wood on blocking. Good move. I expect to see him situationally as a pass rusher as well down the road a bit. Looked good in Pre-season.
 

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