McGahee sees himself, a 6-foot, 223-pound specimen, as a unique running back. He certainly showed impeccable skill and ability to both accelerate out of cuts and be elusive as a Hurricane.
"I think my running style is different from anybody else's," McGahee said. "I don't really compare it to anybody. I do my own thing. I can be anything you want me to be. I'm not a big cutback runner. I'll probably go straight ahead and make people miss if I have to."
As a receiver, he has a natural ability to catch the ball but needs to learn to run more structurally sound routes.
"I'm not a Marshall Faulk," he said, "but I can be an Emmitt Smith."
"I think my running style is different from anybody else's," McGahee said. "I don't really compare it to anybody. I do my own thing. I can be anything you want me to be. I'm not a big cutback runner. I'll probably go straight ahead and make people miss if I have to."
As a receiver, he has a natural ability to catch the ball but needs to learn to run more structurally sound routes.
"I'm not a Marshall Faulk," he said, "but I can be an Emmitt Smith."
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