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Gasper: Maroney Ready to Run Hard


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I think people are being too tough on Maroney. He had a broken shoulder last season, after Brady went down, and we know how that guy's season has been. It might just take him a bit to get back to where he was and, besides, better have him fresh with BJGE near the end of the season than have him take a pounding right now. Right now, he's more receiver than running back, but when you have Morris and Taylor, you can have him be the kick returner while slater recovers.
 
You quoted an excellent post and put this garbage up. If you don't like Maroney thats your business but anybody calling him a bust or anything close to it are deluded and are really just wasting time posting it because the guy will bring it if he gets holes to go through.

Ya I hear we have a Bulldozer on order. Maroney will be asked if that can create a big enough hole for him. I doubt it.
 
Were Maroneys KO returns against different coverage teams than what Faulk faced?

LM did the exact same thing with the ball. He stopped and started shuffling side to side to avoid contact.

The players are graded after every game and at the end of the season. Regardless of what Belichcik is telling the media today, I wouldnt bet a dollar that Maroney will be wearing an NE Pats uniform next season unless there is a 180 degree change.

Why, what did Faulk do... And he returns punts, not KO's so the coverage if not the teams are quite different. He had 3, 2 returned for 9 and 4 yards and a fair catch. Maroney returned 4 for 75 yards. EHIII was better, but then the fanboys hated him, too. Maroney's long on the young season with the wedge removed is 52. If they had a better option would Bill not have chosen it? ST has been our least effective unit for a while now but it's on the unit as a whole just like it is when the other units don't execute effectively as a team.
 
You are wrong. And when Maroney is not signed next year you will see how wrong you are. You talk as if you know Belichick, you don't no squat.

You're clueless, and Maroney is already signed for next year.
 
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The players are graded after every game and at the end of the season. Regardless of what Belichcik is telling the media today, I wouldnt bet a dollar that Maroney will be wearing an NE Pats uniform next season unless there is a 180 degree change.

People have been saying that literally every year since 2006, so... yeah. I'm still not buying it. I wish we'd taken a poll at the end of 2008 of how many people were certain that Maroney wouldn't be back in 2009, because the number would have been very high. Over 30% I bet.

FWIW, as one of the more consistent Maroney backers on this board, I'll admit that he's been pretty bad through four games. Morris and Taylor are both running well, and Maroney isn't. It is what it is, and for some reason Maroney isn't running with anywhere near the authority and talent that he consistently showed in 2007 and before. I hope that he can work out the kinks and get back to 2007 form, and I'm still pretty confident that he will. No reason to panic yet.
 
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I'm not panicking.

I just don't think he's very good.

Running backs are going to get dinged up. If he can't handle the aches and pains of being a running back, he should just retire and stop wasting everyone's time.
 
I'm not panicking.

I just don't think he's very good.

Running backs are going to get dinged up. If he can't handle the aches and pains of being a running back, he should just retire and stop wasting everyone's time.

Call it whatever you want, but being down on a running back because he didn't have a good game against the best run defense in the NFL doesn't make any sense. I agree that he played a particular game, but he has proven himself to be very capable in the past, and I don't see any reason why he can't put it together as the year goes on. He was out of the game for a year; you don't come back overnight, as we've seen with Brady. It's reasonable to expect it to take less time with RBs, but it still takes time, and prior to the Ravens game, Maroney was playing decently.
 
Well, get some sleep then! (I mean that in a polite way.)

But I still don't think Maroney's a first round running back;)

I want him to be, trust me. But I just don't see the vision and the desire. Even another master of the dance moves and the negative plays still had both of those... talking about Barry Sanders, of course.

Sanders may have danced but he knew when and how to pick up positive yards to a greater extent than we've seen from Maroney. If he shows Sanders' toughness and vision, I'll forgive him for not always driving forward...until then, it's tiring to watch him run.

RE: BradyFTW.

Yeah but RBs should require less adjustment time than a QB. RB: see hole, hit hole/run through it. QBs: relearn timing, relearn touch, relearn....

Hey, I'm sorry he hasn't had the best luck but sometimes a player just can't make it for whatever insane reason.

Like think of a guy like Correll Buckhalter. Decent RB, right? Crap luck and is thus relegated to a backup/keeping the seat warm role in Denver after Philly cut him...despite the fact he's got some talent.
 
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Seriously, long-time Maroney defender here, but he's not an every-down guy. Maybe the zone blocking scheme that wasn't has something to do with it, I don't know. What we have right now is a guy you don't trust at the stripe or on 3rd and 2, usually with a ridiculously high YPC average and an infuriating running style. Comparatively Unfragile Fred Taylor didn't have that big a problem with the league's best rush defense. But then again, you know, we only notice the negatives... like when our O-line sucks. They musta done something right to open up all those holes against the league's best run D.

It also seems like we injured a ****pot of Ravens. Maybe it was that one dangerous-looking neck injury inflating that impression in my mind. Not that anyone ever aims to do such a thing... just saying maybe it helps when a starter or 2 are off the field. (Didn't have to put 'em in Mass General though...)

PFnV
 
Why, what did Faulk do... And he returns punts, not KO's so the coverage if not the teams are quite different. He had 3, 2 returned for 9 and 4 yards and a fair catch. Maroney returned 4 for 75 yards. EHIII was better, but then the fanboys hated him, too. Maroney's long on the young season with the wedge removed is 52. If they had a better option would Bill not have chosen it? ST has been our least effective unit for a while now but it's on the unit as a whole just like it is when the other units don't execute effectively as a team.

The goal for the punt coverage and KO coverage teams are the same. Stop the return man and strip the ball if possible.

Its the same for the return teams: gain as much positive yardage and hang on to the ball. Maroney is running the exact same way that he does behind the OL. Scared to be hit.

Maroney returned KO's for 75 yards but I dont recall anything significant about his KO's in this game. He had a nice KO return in the Buffalo game.

I had a feeling that Maroney might have signed a 5 year deal but was too lazy to look it up. Still, NE has cut its losses and taken the cap hit before when its time to move on. Today, I dont see Maroney as the future RB for this team.
 
The goal for the punt coverage and KO coverage teams are the same. Stop the return man and strip the ball if possible.

Its the same for the return teams: gain as much positive yardage and hang on to the ball. Maroney is running the exact same way that he does behind the OL. Scared to be hit.

((We can't say that, because we don't know that. No one can read Maroney's mind. I think it's a lack of awareness of where to cut, but I don't know.))

Maroney returned KO's for 75 yards but I dont recall anything significant about his KO's in this game. He had a nice KO return in the Buffalo game.

((Only averaged 18 ypkor. That is indeed lame.))

I had a feeling that Maroney might have signed a 5 year deal but was too lazy to look it up. Still, NE has cut its losses and taken the cap hit before when its time to move on. Today, I dont see Maroney as the future RB for this team.
((I don't either, but they won't take the cap hit until all his athleticism goes away. It just won't happen.))

The Maroney argument can go on forever, but we all need to realize that we don't know. We just don't know what will happen, whether he'll live up to expectations or not. I suppose that's why this debate continues, because there's no definitive end to it. :confused:
At least if we were arguing who would win on Sunday, we'd find out in a week.
 
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