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Russ Smith said:Still the lure of PT is tough to resist for a guy who hasn't had it.
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Russ Smith said:Still the lure of PT is tough to resist for a guy who hasn't had it.
joeshmo said:Jordan is not coming here. If we all know Kendall he has been working over time in the locker room telling how mistreated he was how hard the training camps are ect.
What a complete surprise that guy's been at WR.Russ Smith said:Ronald Curry. Curry finally gave up trying to be a QB and is now a rising star at WR in Oakland.
swd1974 said:Oh sure steal my only valid post all day why dont you. At least have my copyright mark with it!
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SECTION 11 said:What a complete surprise that guy's been at WR.
I don;t htink many posters were calling us fools for dumping him, rather that he's revitalized his career; and he has. He looks like a different RB that the guy we had here--he makes people miss, and he actually breaks tackles. The guy we had in AZ would fall to the ground if you looked at him funny. In the second half of last year and this year in Chicago he's finally become the back that he was supposed to be coming out of college.swd1974 said:BTW what happened to the Jones bandwagon that happened at the beginning of the year this year?
I couldnt believe my eyes. Posters were saying we were fools fo rdumping him. How is his stellar year going? Been awfully quiet.
Bennet's not a FA. We'd have to trade for him.black said:FA....Benett or Alexander.
Oh yeah you're right, well it sounded good anyway.Pariah said:Bennet's not a FA. We'd have to trade for him.
Still might be an option, but as is noted in other threads, there are a lot of RB otions out there between FA and the draft.black said:Oh yeah you're right, well it sounded good anyway.
I think speculation is that if he is 4th on the depth chart in Minn, he will be sent packing making him a FA. I don't think any team wants backups making 1st round money...and we already have hit our quota.Pariah said:Still might be an option, but as is noted in other threads, there are a lot of RB otions out there between FA and the draft.
joeshmo said:Jordan is not coming here. If we all know Kendall he has been working over time in the locker room telling how mistreated he was how hard the training camps are ect.
joeshmo said:As of right now I like Benson's college career the most, he has been more then consistent with good stats for 4 years now against good competition. His stats are very comparble with DeAngelo the last 2 years even though he played against much lesser competition. They have almost the same rushing yards but DeAngelo has more catches but Benson has far more TD's the last two years. They are both the same size and have the same speed.
But Russ I think you give a very good point in that Benson has been used way to much in that he has started for 4 years instead of Deangelo just 2 years. DeAngelo will have the much longer and productive career when it is all said and done IMO.
Plus it is no secret that Benson Idolizes Ricky Williams, runs like him, same hair, ect. He may not be as crazy as Ricky and probably only idolizes him as a footbal player but still it is a red flag in my book.
So with that DeAngelo gets the slight edge over Benson.
I would rank them as follows:
1. DeAngelo
2. Cedric
3. Ronnie - just as good as Carnell but bigger and less injury history.
4. Carnell - Just to many injuries in his past and is way to skinny for my taste for a 1st round RB.
Ouchie-Z-Clown said:i'm a big benson fan, but no way does he have the same football speed as deangelo, no way in hell. watched 'em both. no way in hell.
SECTION 11 said:What a complete surprise that guy's been at WR.
Holian said:There certainly is a bumper crop this year with the runningbacks. I like all 4 guys listed, but the one who scares me is Cadillac Williams. I see a little bit of Thomas Jones in him (small lower body, too much juking, not lightning fast for someone so small). He is good at a bunch of things but not special at anything other than being very, very shifty. The more I watch Cadillac the more I get leery. Maybe he is terrific, but there is something about his herky jerky running style that just doesn't seem like a good fit for the NFL.