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Rich Seusbert from the Giants..
Marc Columbo from the Cowboys.
Todd Heap, Derek Mason, Wllis McGahee, Kelly Gregg
Davis would make a nice replacement for Neal. So would Harvey Dahl or Justin Blalock...
Marion Barber released by Dallas
Just seen this! Obviously happy with Jones and Choice!
Wonder if they go after of the FAs!
Let the Lawfirm walk for Barber/Ridley/Vereen/Woodie? Gawddamn that's a badass stable!
A 1000 yard rusher, 13 TDs last year, and he has NEVER fumbled. I can't figure out why so many people continue to think Green-Ellis is some nobody that you can replace as easily as you change your socks.
Yeah, people are trying to get rid of him so fast. He's young, fresh, does a damn good job behind our revamped offense, and he's very cheap. Just because someone has more name recognition doesn't make them better because Law Firm wasn't drafted.
Colts relinquished their rights to 5 players, including Former Michigan RB Mike Hart.
A 1000 yard rusher, 13 TDs last year, and he has NEVER fumbled. I can't figure out why so many people continue to think Green-Ellis is some nobody that you can replace as easily as you change your socks.
Trade him for Steven Jackson. Rumors are that the Rams are looking to bring in Reggie Bush (if cut), else Snelling. They may want to go youth by making a swap. We'd get two years out of Jax, Law Firm is a quality runner but Jax can pound hard.
Trade him for Steven Jackson. Rumors are that the Rams are looking to bring in Reggie Bush (if cut), else Snelling. They may want to go youth by making a swap. We'd get two years out of Jax, Law Firm is a quality runner but Jax can pound hard.
Because some of those people understand blocking schemes? Green-Ellis is a decent runner. He reads blocks well, is patient, and he doesn't fumble. He's a solid, unspectacular back who is a nice player to give your lead backs a breath with. He's not an NFL starting back. He played very well last season for his potential, but he had tremendous blocking ahead of him and some truly beautiful play design to mitigate his weaknesses. He doesn't fumble, which is nice, but Adrian Peterson coughs up the ball from time to time and I'm pretty certain whom I'd rather have.
On Barber, I need to look deeper at his situational stats. With such great homerun backs on the roster around him it wouldn't surprise me if he was relegated to short yardage duty. He doesn't have many miles on him.
Because some people don't understand that 1,000+ yards and 13 TDs in just 11 starts aren't throwaway stats?
If he is such a mediocre runner, my question is: how come nobody else has gained that much yards and that many TDs since Corey Dillon, EIGHT years ago?
We weren't always a RBBC, btw.
Because some people don't understand that 1,000+ yards and 13 TDs in just 11 starts aren't throwaway stats?
If he is such a mediocre runner, my question is: how come nobody else has gained that much yards and that many TDs since Corey Dillon, EIGHT years ago?
We weren't always a RBBC, btw.
Because some of those people understand blocking schemes? Green-Ellis is a decent runner. He reads blocks well, is patient, and he doesn't fumble. He's a solid, unspectacular back who is a nice player to give your lead backs a breath with. He's not an NFL starting back. He played very well last season for his potential, but he had tremendous blocking ahead of him and some truly beautiful play design to mitigate his weaknesses. He doesn't fumble, which is nice, but Adrian Peterson coughs up the ball from time to time and I'm pretty certain whom I'd rather have.
On Barber, I need to look deeper at his situational stats. With such great homerun backs on the roster around him it wouldn't surprise me if he was relegated to short yardage duty. He doesn't have many miles on him.