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The flaw in this reasoning is that Addai and the Colts DO have a pass happy offense. With a QB like Peyton Manning and weapons like Reggie Wayne, Marvin Harrison, Dallas Clark, the Colts ARE the Original Pass Happy O. And Addai still PRODUCES in the framework of that offense.
The fact is that the Colts trust Addai more, therefore they include him more in his gameplans. If Addai was a scrub, he would not be given the ball over 200 times and trusted to pass protect for Manning. It's not simply more opportunity producing the numbers for Addai, to this point he has simply been BETTER than Maroney. He produced over 1,000 yards as a rookie and already has over 900 yards through 12 games in his second season. Even as a Patriot fan, if I take off the homer tinted lenses, I can see that he's better.
The reason Maroney has not been involved more in the Patriots gameplan is pretty easy to see with simple observation: he is not a good pass catcher out of the backfield, his pass protection needs work, and he is not a tough interior runner. Why does Maroney get less touches? Could it be that the Patriots coaching staff simply doesn't TRUST him to carry the load yet? It seems so obvious when somebody finally says it, doesn't it?
The fact that Maroney gets injured frequently has probably hampered his development, sure. But you can't "hang your hat" on the injury excuse as a universal excuse for ALL of Maroney's deficiencies. Right now he looks like a #2 RB at best. He did contribute some in the passing game vs the Ravens, so who knows, maybe he can improve that aspect of his game. But right now, Maroney has a LONG way to go before he can be compared with the likes of Joseph Addai or a back like Willis McGahee who showed us last night what a REAL #1 RB can do.
Exactly. Poeple act as if our offense still wouldn't be putting up all these points if we had a great running back on it that got the rock. The 2001 Rams say hello with Marshall Faulk. The 1998 Vikings say hello with Robert Smith. The Colts of the past 7 years say hello with Edgerrin James and Joseph Addai. People are living in la la land if they think a TRUE STUD running back couldn't be implementted into this offense and that the offense would not keep rolling.











