b-back is the fullback spot, at Navy when Johnson was coaching, the white guys that lined up there were never referred to anything besides fullbacks, then Paul Johnson went to GT and used black guys at the position it becomes the b-back position, and nobody questioned whether Dwyer was a tailback or fullback at the next level, it was assumed he would play tailback. Totally different from when Kyle Eckel had over 1,000 yards rushing one season in the same spot, only given chances at fullback, except for a few garbage time carries Bellicheck gave him. That is why he can't stick to a roster, because he isn't a natural fullback. If he played tailback he could stick on a team.
But playing the fullback spot in the triple option isnt a bad thing, he will get plenty of carries if they start him, its basically the tailback of the offense, just lined up a little closer, from his highlights it looks like he would be better suited for that rather than the slotback position that runs more to the outside. The only problem is how they will treat him when he goes pro, assuming they do start him at the b-back spot. Maybe Johnson will realize the error of his ways. He had a very bad season this year, had less whites than he ever had a Navy, and probably realizes you need more to run that type of offense successfully.
Edited by: snow