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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.Sorry if this has been talked about already, but I looked back and did not see a thread on this. Did Maroney get hurt again or did they take him out because the game was such a blow out they did not want to risk further injury.
Sorry if this has been talked about already, but I looked back and did not see a thread on this. Did Maroney get hurt again or did they take him out because the game was such a blow out they did not want to risk further injury.
I don't think he was hurt. I thought they had him out as a precaution with the big lead.
Sorry if this has been talked about already, but I looked back and did not see a thread on this. Did Maroney get hurt again or did they take him out because the game was such a blow out they did not want to risk further injury.
I'm confused, if your right and he's injury prone why would you want him to play in a blowout after coming back from an injury. Or are you saying he got hurt again?No no he is fineeeeee You see we didn't need him so why make him play? Don't question Maroneys durability. You will be labeled a jets fan and or pat's hater. The crazy's come out any make up blatant lies about you being negative towards the pats or not a real fan.
Maroney has injury issues. He had them his first year, he had major off season surgery. Maroney continues to have injury problems and has not helped this running game much. For a star in the waiting he has been dissapointing thus far.
Check out my Marine is made out of glass thread for conformation. The funny thing will be if Marine is inactive next week, or he plays a very limited role again. The homer's will be out in full force defending our first round feature back who carries the ball 6 times for 31 yards after he finally gets back.
That said I hope he gets healthy and can finish the year strong.
I'm confused, if your right and he's injury prone why would you want him to play in a blowout after coming back from an injury. Or are you saying he got hurt again?
Also I remember all the talk about Willie Mac his first few years in the league and how he was "soft" and injury prone because of all the hammy injuries. When BB arrived he became one of the most durable guys on the team and we all know the rest.
First, Maroney was readily available for the press after the game and even did a segment where he interviewed his family in a comedy segment for Sport Final last night. If he reagravated the injury, there is no way he would have had so much access to the media.
Second, the Pats were in a spread formation with Brady in the shotgun for most of the game. Even when Sammy Morris and Maroney were healthy, that is a package that usually has Kevin Faulk at the lone back.
Third, with Sammy Morris out indefinitely and the game well in hand very quickly, why would you risk more injury for Maroney? Maroney got over 5 yards a carry on six carries. It was a good start back from the injury. We are about to hit the meat of our schedule with 5 of our toughest games of the season over the next six games (Washington, Indy, Buffalo, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh). Why risk Maroney having a setback that will make him miss two or three of those games?
Can we clear up the "injury prone" myth right here and now, please?
In three and a half years of major college and NFL football, Maroney has missed 5 games. Please, Danny, I implore you to stop posting on this topic until you see how that compares with other rb's around the league. These guys are ALWAYS banged up - it's the nature of the position. That's why teams have gone to two-back systems. Frank Gore has had major injuries to his knees which required reconstructive surgery, and then he hurt his hand. Injury prone? Willis Mcgahee blew out his knee, and then had injuries last year. Injury prone? Shawn Alexander has missed time over the last couple years. Injury prone? Lamont Jordan, injury prone. Deuce Mccallister, injury prone....I mean just off the top of my head...I think i could name 30 or 40 guys. Your constant railing against Maroney makes you sound ridiculous and uninformed.
I think he aggrivated it again. Why not let him get at least 10 carries vs a very very bad dolphins team. I just hope he gets healthy. We need him vs Indy.
It's interesting to me how so many talk about drafting Maroney, praising the move saying "he's got fresh legs, because he split time in college, and didn't have to carry the whole load". Now in the pros he splits times with Dillon and now Morris, and still gets hurt numerable times. The same people that say he split time, ignore that when discussing his injuries. I'm not saying you are one of them, but your post is on the Maroney subject, so I figured I'd bring it up.
Yes, Maroney is not the only RB to get hurt, but it sure seems like the boy is hurt alot in 1 1/2 seasons, while not even being an every down back.
It's too soon to label him injury prone, as hopefully he has a full career to look at before we can determine that, but he's not off to the best start in the world, what with 3 or 4 different injuries already.