Russ Smith said:
Thomas Jones? The whole NFL knew he was going to be cut, but Tampa wanted to make sure they could get him, so they traded.
Obviously DJ has less market value than a former #1 pick. The question is, does Green even TRY to trade guys like Kendall or DJ? If he does, you'd think he'd be showcasing them instead of burying them.
Hell I'd take a 6th or 7th round pick for DJ over just cutting him, you never know, Terrell Davis was a 6th rounder.
Maybe I will get lambasted for saying this, but I personally felt TJ had great potential and was a good back. Some players fit certain systems, and some don't. I don't think TJ fit the system or the coaching in Arizona. That is why he was going to be released, and that is probably exactly the same conclusion that TB used when they tried to get him. I mean, one shining example of a back who didn't fit the system... Herschel Walker and Minnesota.
If you look at the numbers for the last 10 years for the lead rusher in Arizona, there are few bright spots. There are a few 1000 yard rushers, nothing to be ashamed of, but nobody really has a great average, excluding LeShon.
TJ's numbers were pretty average for a back in Arizona given the number of carries. Why does there appear to be no consistency in the run offense? Several of these runners were proven backs before or after AZ: Murrell was a 2x1000+ yd rusher for NYJ before AZ, Hearst 4 (nearly 5)x1000+yd rusher during AZ and with SF.
Do you guys think it is the coaching or was it the offensive philosophy? Was talent evaluation flawed, or was the development just not there? I fully expect DG to turn that around (I watched him do wonders at MN), though, it will admittedly be very tough to expect a 1000 yard rusher this year with the injuries and turn around of players on offense.
Leading Rushers For Arizona by Year: att-yds-avg-td (w-l)
2002 Marcel Shipp 228-830-3.6-0 (5-11)
2001 Michael Pittman 241-846-3.5-5 (7-9)
2000 Michael Pittman 184-719-3.9-4 (3-13)
1999 Adrian Murrell 193-553-2.9-0 (6-10)
1998 Adrian Murrell 274-1042-3.8-8 (9-7)
1997 Leeland McElroy 135-424-3.1-2 (4-12)
1996 LeShon Johnson 141-634-4.5-3 (7-9)
1995 Garrison Hearst 284-1070-3.8-1 (4-12)
1994 Ronald Moore 232-780-3.4-4 (8-8)
1993 Ronald Moore 263-1018-3.9-9 (7-9)
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TOTAL 2175-7916-3.64-32
YEARLY AVG 217.5-791.6-3.64-3.2
Thomas Jones by year: att-yds-avg-td (team)
2003 Thomas Jones 137-627-4.6-3 (TB)
2002 Thomas Jones 138-511-3.7-2 (AZ)
2001 Thomas Jones 112-380-3.4-5 (AZ)
2000 Thomas Jones 112-373-3.3-2 (AZ)
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TOTAL 499-1891-3.79-12
YEARLY AVG 124.75-472.75-3.79-3
AZ TOTAL 362-1264-3.49-9
AZ AVG 120.67-421.3-3.49-3
The TJ statistical comparison is just for fun, however, I believe he will be a good back this year, though I am hoping he wont be (I am a Vikings fan as well).