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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 618790" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>Agreed but all it will take is one and then the "almosts" become a little more significant. It's a huge play and a rare one for any team so just getting close is kind of exciting in and of itself. If the player who consistently gets close can actually come up with one it changes the whole outlook. It becomes a more realistic possibility each time he gets close.</p><p></p><p>Its like a runner who has those moves where it looks like he is just a half a step from taking every run to the house. If he never breaks the long one you start to think that is all he has but once he breaks the long one you realize just how close all those others were.</p><p></p><p>Ahman Green was that sort of runner for me. So many times he was this close (I'm holding my fingers real close together) to busting one and because I had seen him bust several I knew each one of those was a real possibility. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying getting close will land Janis a spot but if he gets one all those close ones suddenly take on a different meaning. At least they do to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 618790, member: 10247"] Agreed but all it will take is one and then the "almosts" become a little more significant. It's a huge play and a rare one for any team so just getting close is kind of exciting in and of itself. If the player who consistently gets close can actually come up with one it changes the whole outlook. It becomes a more realistic possibility each time he gets close. Its like a runner who has those moves where it looks like he is just a half a step from taking every run to the house. If he never breaks the long one you start to think that is all he has but once he breaks the long one you realize just how close all those others were. Ahman Green was that sort of runner for me. So many times he was this close (I'm holding my fingers real close together) to busting one and because I had seen him bust several I knew each one of those was a real possibility. I'm not saying getting close will land Janis a spot but if he gets one all those close ones suddenly take on a different meaning. At least they do to me. [/QUOTE]
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