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What if Jarryd Hayne doesn't make the 49ers cut? Will he return to the NRL?

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Because of the injury to Jarryd's friend Reggie Bush (who was the first person to recommend publicly Jarryd for NFL), it looks like Jarryd will get a lot of time as a running back.

After the fumble his running performance has been OK but not sensational.
 

ragzouken

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And that playne is well and truely grounded, showed the difference between 2nd-3rd string defences and the regular season, maybe the fumble off the punt shook him a little, looked slow and been getting stuffed at the line in his very limited attempts meanwhile san frans starter is tearing the vikings run d to pieces.

Still another quarter to go
 

I Bleed Maroon

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Yep, it hasn't been a great debut for the plane. A bit of engine failure on the tarmac but we might be getting going shortly.
 

elyod138

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He did OK after a terrible start, showed improvement in a couple of areas. Got his pads low and provided a nice block.

He's learning on the job, it's not gonna be pretty at the start.
 
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Jarryd had one embarrassing blunder on his first touch. But he did not crumble and did OK for the remainder of the game.

If Reggie Bush is out injured next week then Jarryd may well get another start as running back. In that instance, and he may also get another shot at Special Teams as kick/punt returner, he may start to develop his skills. It will probably take at least a whole season to get used to the game sufficiently to show his full potential. The main thing is for him to be picked to play in subsequent weeks. If the coach is wise he will continue to pick him.
 

Snappy

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Despite not having the greatest first game, lets give the bloke some credit.

He's now an NFL player. Most said he would never make it, but there he is living his dream. Word.
 

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