03-27-2012, 07:15 AM
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Re: Vereen to be #1 RB...?
I don't see us going from zero to two fullbacks. Two fullbacks is severely excessive for a passing team. Personally, I like the idea of one fullback. Many do not. I would expect that Larsen and Fiammetta would be competing for one fullback spot.
The 5th running back (if we have one) is the veteran backup, the insurance policy against injury. I would expect us to have 3-4 running backs active in most games, so this veteran cannot have any game critical role.
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Originally Posted by goheels22002
The 2012 RB group is starting to shape up with the two fullbacks joining Woodhead, Ridley and Vereen. My guess is another back in the draft is coming with a multiple skill set - receiving, special teams, punt/KO returner. Belichick is making this team younger everywhere except WR. The oldest running back will be 27 - a far cry from recent years.
The Patriots tried the veteran RB group with almost nothing to show for it. Time to load up with younger guys with speed to gash defenses with six or seven guys in the box to stop the passing game. Last season the running game was very effective in single back sets against lesser opponents. In the playoffs, against superior defenses, the running game could not take enough pressure off the passing game. The two fullbacks and new TE suggests a different blocking scheme to protect the QB and spring these young backs to the second level.
Green-Ellis would thrive in this group, I believe, as he did in 2010. He did the right thing by getting his $9 million, three-year deal which the Pats would not invest, but I wish he could have stayed.
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