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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.I suspect that we now can relieve Hobbs of kick return duties and have Maroney as our kick returner. His cost is very low for 2009 and 2010.
I suspect that we now can relieve Hobbs of kick return duties and have Maroney as our kick returner. His cost is very low for 2009 and 2010.
Thank you for stating the obvious truth. It's sure to generate a lot of anger around here as any questioning of the playcalling - especially in a season that can be statistically proven to be 18-1 - is usually attacked around here.
Hobbs is a #2 Corner at best!! He is one of the best Kick returners in the game!! Maroney is injury prone and i hope we can trade him this season and grab another RB that wont get injured every 2 games!!
I live a couple hours from Jax and go to their games sometimes just for the hell of it. If this happens, I'm thinking I'll order myself a Taylor jersey to wear at their games.
Ugh. Stats. The mortal enemy of people who know anything about football.
Sure, he's not a 30 carry guy...
Will be interesting to see if Taylor can run in the mud, cold and snow.
I think he's always been a Florida guy.
I hope this deal was for relatively short money, because I still don't think Taylor has much left in the tank.
There is no reason to cut Maroney. He costs more to cut next year than to keep.
I actually don't want to see Maroney go (he has shown potential and I'd like to see if he can actually play a full season and make a long-term difference), but the question is will he come back capable of carrying the ball or does he represent damaged goods? As he is $1.7 million against the cap if he stays or $2.1 million if he leaves, the difference is $400k with the real difference being him holding a spot that could otherwise be assigned on the 53-man roster.