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Even in the Kelly era, Gray's rush was better . by tdiddy07
than Dexter's, if you're judging the run. Yet, Gray's run wasn't on the toughest run list that came earlier, despite breaking several tackles and then bolting by people--meanwhile, there were runs that didn't have a broken tackle on that previous list. And here, it really wasn't remarkable blocking. People weren't getting smushed. The play was poorly defended at the line of scrimmage, Gray broke several tackles, and then he got a nice downfield block and ran by everyone
Josh Adams's 2015 Wake Forest run, wasn't on this list, even though it's the longest TD in school history. And it was an impressive run. So the blocking seems to be the purported focus of this list.