He also ran behind the best Bama OL, left to right, of the Saban era. When he did not have hige holes, exactly where he expected them, pre-snap, he could run over most college players. The one time i really saw him use field vision, post snap, was his run against Ole Miss, where he broke Golsons's ankles. Je actually did a little Houdini in the backfield, on that one play. I knew he was going to struggle at the next level, then the league adopted the Trent Rochardson rule and he was truly screwed.