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Me too but bc I think he is far from done if he has the Cleveland OL to run behind that is a huge problem for us in a statement game. doh.I hope they do.
Stay tuned. I think he has alot left and his drop off like Bernard Pierces which happened in the same year was mostly OL related.I don't think he hasn't been signed yet has as much to do with his off field issue as it does with his age as a RB, and the likelihood he just isn't that good anymore.
Stay tuned. I think he has alot left and his drop off like Bernard Pierces which happened in the same year was mostly OL related.
hes football dead.I want him in the league just not in the AFCN...man deserves a chance. Be a nice fit in NE.
I wouldn't count on it, but I don't wish him any ill will.
Thats not true. Our OL was a shambles in 2013.hes football dead.
Heres what I am saying...He is a matchup disaster for any LB or corner. In the flat he can catch and run and deliver a hit.
Well he's going to have to do better than 3.1 yrds per carry avg if he wants any real playing time.
I agree. But remember B. Pierce's avg. went lower than that and he was only 24. I see him fitting in somewhere and if I am right he will be a huge pickup.
Maybe, but his cost would need to be very low to justify the spot.
Thats not true. Our OL was a shambles in 2013.
football people >>> youThats not true. Our OL was a shambles in 2013.
football people >>> you
he lost a step or 3
line doesnt explain his paltry 5.5 yards/catch. he was a very average RB the 3 years prior to 2013 anyway./
4.4 per carry (league average)
77 yards/game
Yds Avg
2008 BAL 454 4.2
2009 BAL 1,339 5.3
2010 BAL 1,220 4.0
2011 BAL 1,364 4.7
2012 BAL 1,143 4.4
2013 BAL 660 3.1
So in 2010 he rushed for 1,220, 2011 for 1364,in 2012 for 1,143 then 2013 660 for 3.1.
Which Patriot rb rushed for more yds last year then Ray Rice did in any year of as you stated his very average 3 years prior?
I'll wait.