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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.The only RB I want to sign in FA is Laurence Maroney to open a dunk tank in Patriots place. $3 per attempt.
Pats are set at starting RB with Benny. Woody/Faulk are perfect set of 3rd down backs but what Pats don't have is a pounding, run-out-the-clock power back. I'd think they will look for a big back who can serve as a #2 back and situational/short-yardage back.
+1 this! Anyone that thinks the Pats are going to take a wide receiver in the first round is very very wrong, it will never ever happen.
Same thing with a full back, they don't use one except in very short yardage situations, and then they put in a lineman. They won't waste a pick on one.
anyone care to guess how much keeping BJGE on the roster will cost?
I'm guessing BB brings in a free agent and picks up someone in the mid - low rd's of the draft.
I think he will try and get more money than he deserves, and as the Patriots FO are cheap, they won't pay him!
But seriously; no.
Not sure about this. I think both are 50/50 when it comes to the running game.
When you see the difference between Maroney and BenJarvus, then you can't say it's the OL. The OL is half of the equation.
BJGE in the role he's in this year.
Woodhead in the role he's in this year.
Kettani from Navy as the power back/full back.
Maybe Shun White from Navy adds Woodhead like skills.
Draft one or maybe bring in a couple of UDFA to battle it out with the Navy guys.
I think and hope that we keep Sammy Morris as the FB. He seems to have grown into that role and has embraced it. He's delivered quite a few key blocks this year and last week, sprung BJGE for a key 17 yard run to set up the Woodhead TD. After that play, Morris pumped his fist and yelled.
That, to me, is a team player.
I think and hope that we keep Sammy Morris as the FB. He seems to have grown into that role and has embraced it. He's delivered quite a few key blocks this year and last week, sprung BJGE for a key 17 yard run to set up the Woodhead TD. After that play, Morris pumped his fist and yelled.
That, to me, is a team player.
Agreed 100%. Morris is a great team guy.
The problem is that he'll be 34 at the start of the 2011 season.
Age would be a concern if he was continually taking a beating, but in his reduced role as the FB and a special-teamer, he sees the field sparingly, and as the key blocker doesn't need breakaway speed, only a sense of where the hole is going to open, and what defensive coverage is coming. If you draft young players, they are going to need a few years to develop. I think Morris is good for 1 or 2 more years.
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