Originally posted by NFL_FAN
How old is Dillon? If in mid-late 20s I say give up that 4th round pick and put Emmitt in a coaches jacket.
Originally posted by swd1974
If we go after a problem child how about William Green 1o times more talented at this tage of both their careers. One young, one getting older.
Originally posted by Russ Smith
Green's problems are right now, with drugs and guns, scary stuff.
Originally posted by TRW
Corey "Leon" Dillon? Wouldn't give anything for him. Marvin Lewis was the first Bengals coach who had the cajones to sit his butt down and say "No thanks, Corey.".
He is a major melanoma in the clubhouse.
Originally posted by TRW
Russ,
Your response probably stated what I meant better than I did. That's exactly what I meant about Lewis "sitting him down", really he just kept him set down. At any rate I still wouldn't gamble on having Dillon on my team if I was a HC.
Maybe Gibbs would take him, not sure about that. He could end up on numerous rosters because he is a great RB when healthy. On that I can totally agree.
Of course, if he ends up here I'll be rooting for him to return to that 1300+ yards form! I'll root for him to do that anyway (as long as he doesn't do it against the Cards). Someone being a bit of an ass doesn't make me want to see him hurt and not able to play. Not my style.
Thanks Russ, you did put into perspective what I failed to do. Kudos!
Then I guess we will agree to disagree.Originally posted by Russ Smith
When was the last time Dillon got arrested for drugs? Dillon's criminal problems were as a minor 10-15 years ago. Green's problems are right now, with drugs and guns, scary stuff.
I would dispute the notion that Green is 10 times more talented than Dillon too, Corey was playing injured this year and still averaged 3.9 YPC, this is the first year in his career he didn't get at least 1100 yards(1300 3 times 1400 once) and he's not exactly played on great teams in his career.
Green is talented without a doubt, but he hasn't come close to doing anything like what Dillon has. I would argue Dillon was better LAST year playing hurt, both guys averaged 3.9 YPC this season and had almost identical stats, one was healthy but suspended, the other playing hurt much of the year. When Dillon got healthy it showed pretty quickly in his play 4.4 YPC in November, 4.5 in December.
I wouldn't give more than a 3rd for him but at this point I wouldn't offer more than a #7 for Green he's too big of a risk off the field at the moment.
Originally posted by swd1974
Then I guess we will agree to disagree.
Originally posted by Russ Smith
I have no problem with people saying Corey is a jerk, I just disagree about him as a football player, he's had precisely one "bad" year and with good reason, an injury, and then the emergence of Rudi Johnson.