Ron Dayne Wisconsin Career Highlights | "The Great Dayne"
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- Опубликовано: 28 авг 2021
- Ron gets a bad rap. His NFL career wasn't super great, and he certainly didn't live up to his draft status or his college production, but the backlash to his NFL career has made people forget how talented and dominant this 5'10, nearly 260 pound running back was while with the Badgers.
There has been a void on RUclips, in the shape of an actual, extensive Ron Dayne highlight video. So I wanted to do it. Here you go guys, hope some of you Wisconsin fans love it. - Спорт
This is priceless to me. I love Ron Dayne, he is an inspiration to all that live in Wisconsin. There will never be another like him, some maybe close, but Ron’s ability is unreal, what 250+ back has vision and raw athleticism, coupled with split second low follow your blockers speed to full bore flat out sprint? Nobody. The bus comes close.
I just dont get how he couldn't run well in the NFL. Ran like A.J. Dillon in the NFL and went down in a slight breeze.
Nostalgia
Damn fullback playing rb touches
So great.
He was good because he had a great o line
your a liberal or a certified clown. He had more yards after initial contact than any RB IN HISTORY That aint the O LINE doing YAC. yards after contact. Yes O line was good So were the FBs But what do you say about MOST Y.A.C. IN NCAA HISTORY AND TOTAL YARDS IN HISTORY. just STFU
Facts, he was soft as blueberry muffins in the NFL 😂😂😂. He was a great college rb but shouldn't won Heisman over Mike Vick 1999
Idk who was on his o line because I don't think Joe Thomas was. A lot of it was him, but I see in the NFL he wouldn't work on losing weight.
Idk how but this guy ran the most rushing yards in college history
They gave him the ball. ALOT.
@@mleiblie0513Because he was great.
He Was That Good
Because he got at least 10 yards on almost every play
@@mleiblie0513Yes, and he had the benefit of lots of great blockers
He was born in 78
Lived in Salt Lake when 1st saw dayne play in the copper bowl vs utah all my coworkers asked who is guy...said i dont know...well I did now
Great footage btw! Thanks Primary Read
No prob man. Folks like you are why I make these vids. Hate when there’s an awesome player and next to no footage of him on the internet
@@ryanflanagan9624 no. Goodbye
@@theprimaryread8081 why have you come to that conclusion?
@@ryanflanagan9624 why have you come to the conclusion to spew nonsense on totally unrelated videos? Do you understand what compels people to listen to you, and why your whole strategy of evangelizing with random scripture and preaching on random RUclips videos is just gonna make everybody think you’re annoying and not someone who deserves to be listened to?
And all of this besides the fact that you’re a weirdo who is trying to “save” people who are in no more danger of anything of a spiritual nature than you are? This is a video about football, it has nothing to do with your ridiculous religious fanaticism. So please go bother somebody else
@@theprimaryread8081 because i care about you. if you were in great danger and didnt know it i would warn you even if you didnt want to hear it, and we'll see that great danger if you stay with me. do you believe in God's existence, did you know there is a way we can know God exists?
And in his time, unlike now, yards gained in bowl games didn't count in career statistics for NCAA records. How hard would it be to add that yardage and give him and many others from that era the credit?
U millenial jump around peeps missed this one and it was a big one
teach u not to gesture ..
Dayne wouldn’t be affective in this era
Hes so slow lmao
Yeah but those defenders lose speed trying to gauge how to tackle and by the time they decide its 6
He had good speed for a big guy at 260lbs running a 4.65 40 yard dash. Not super fast but fast enough
You don't have to be the fastest when there are 4 defenders hanging off you like ticks and you're still moving downfield.
Emmitt wasn't fast either
He's over 250lbs what he's supposed to run a 4.3