Yeah we'll just have to see about IKM. I agree there's nothing not to love about the small sample we've seen so far. With him wearing the same number as Albert Young he kinda reminds me of him body style wise but faster. He wasn't a speedster either. I just want to temper the brakes a little as that he was playing against a dead dog tired D in the 4th q there. Sometimes a slow D can make a back look a little faster/quicker/stronger then even they might be.You didn't need to see a ton of games a few years back to know Wadley was special. Same with IKM. It's pretty obvious who has the better burst, vision, and honestly tackle-breaking ability. Our line was once again less than impressive. It wasn't like the line was opening massive holes for IKM. The guy was finding tiny holes, and hitting them hard. At the 2nd level he is really tough to get on the ground. No slight to Butler as he's serviceable, but IKM is special. That did not look like a true freshman out there.
On a side note I wonder why teams that might have depth at RB might not do what inadvertently happened here. And that is put a fast fresh RB in the game late against a dead dog tired D. As good as Wadley is or pick your stud bell cow RB if they've had 20 plus touches going into the 4th Q of a game when it's 90 plus degrees on the field no less why not put a fresher RB out there? Your own RB isn't going to be the same in 4th qs either in those situations. We had 3 rbs with over 70 yards rushing in that game and Wadley wasn't one of them (he did have 80 receiving though) Such an odd game...