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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Maroney's supposed strength is in the open field, and we don't want to jeopardize Hobbs' health or Welker's health.
A 3-headed monster of Morris, Jordan, and Faulk on the offense is a very strong running group.
Jordan - isn't he the guy who spent the second half on the sidelines in a t-shirt after his 5th run of a 16 yard game...
Mo, if we start using those "facts" thingies.... these threads are going to be very, very short.....
What exactly is wrong with this idea? BB put Maroney back there when it was just him and Corey. Surely 3 guys are the equal of 2006 Corey.
And how is judging Jordan on one performance any different than judging Cassel on one performance?
Hobbs is our best kick returner. Hobbs returns kicks. Very simple. Field Position is important, especially without superhuman Brady leading the way.
has maroney ever been a PR?
Jordan is injured. Jordan is frequently injured. Jordan has a back problem, which means he'll be prone to hurt/injury for the rest of his career. He's also only averaged above 4 YPC in one game this season.
Maroney is injured/hurt. Maroney is frequently injured/hurt. He's only had averaged above 4 YPC in one game this season.
Morris was injured last season. Morris is averaging 3.3 YPC this season. He's 31 years old. He's only averaged above 4 YPC in one game this season.
This team needs all 3 rbs in order to accommodate the inevitable injuries, and putting Maroney in on krs and prs is not the best way to do that, especially when Hobbs does krs so very well.
It's true that Hobbs is clearly the best KR on the team, but Maroney was quite good in 2006. I know I'd forgotten that. It's also true that we seem to have a fairly injury-prone running corps, but since when do we not worry about the Patriots' secondary injuries? There were scares last game with Hobbs AND Wilhite, with Sanders already out. I'd rather see Maroney go down than Hobbs right now. You don't even think alternating them is a good idea?
Mo, if we start using those "facts" thingies.... these threads are going to be very, very short.....
Ellis is doing too well IMO. If he has a slump then I support the idea of Maroney returning.
But we need Maroney to get carries too Jordan has been injured more often than not and Morris lasted 5 games last season.
Jordan - isn't he the guy who spent the second half on the sidelines in a t-shirt after his 5th run of a 16 yard game...
Mo, if we start using those "facts" thingies.... these threads are going to be very, very short.....
Two possibilities, either you don't understand what Mo is saying and the logical fallacy of his statement, or you usually add no value when you post and normally sound like a little girl
Maroney's supposed strength is in the open field, and we don't want to jeopardize Hobbs' health or Welker's health.
A 3-headed monster of Morris, Jordan, and Faulk on the offense is a very strong running group.
Just remember, though: that was literally a freak injury (two OLs fell on top of him), and there's no reason that should affect him this season.