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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.If CJ came here he would be the lead back playing in most situations. I think of him as a much more talented, durable productive version of Vereen. Vereen is an ok complimentary player with a complete inability to stay on the field. CJ could take most of the load and be spotted from time to time with Ridley or Vereen.
I see zero chance of that happening. He is just the wrong kind of back for this team. 20 carries for 30 yards and one 50 yard run isn't what we need, but its his MO.
At this point, I think there is no doubt that Ridley is a better RB.
I see zero chance of that happening. He is just the wrong kind of back for this team. 20 carries for 30 yards and one 50 yard run isn't what we need, but its his MO.
At this point, I think there is no doubt that Ridley is a better RB.
At this point, I think there is no doubt that Ridley is a better RB.
I'm just curious....
How many of you who are bashing Johnson know that he played most of last season with a cartilage tear in his knee?
Wow, that is bold, to each his own. Time to go watch the Red Sox.
AKA fall asleep lol. No chance he signs here and it's got nothing to do with fit but it has everything to do with other teams like the Jets having the cap space and will offer much more than we will. He will take the cash over the chance to win every time.
I think this is debatable, especially considering Ridley's contributions to the passing game. Ridley was not the same guy he was in 2012 last season, I don't know if it was the bulk he put on or what. I would even go further as to say Ridley isn't the best RB in his own corps.
If we only had enough cap space to keep 1 back of Vereen/Ridley who would you choose. I'm going Vereen. If he's healthy all year last season his numbers would've been borderline elite statistically.
I kind of agree. We need a physical rb, not a player who puts in 2nd/3rd and long. The only thing i do like is that he is a threat catching the ball.
He's going to want bigger money then we can pay, so there's little chance we would sign him
I was aware, and referenced the surgery in my post. The movie reference was just humor. I know he has ability (and heart, as he doesn't come off the field), just not $8 million ability at this point in his career. There would be no tears from me if he signed with the Pats at a reasonable price.
In 2011, he had comparable stats. Didn't like the OC then or in 2012 apparently (ie., not my fault). The Pats D beat him bad in 2012 (4 yards on 11 carries). While he could be the Marcus Allen story with regard to his coaches, I am not convinced. That does not equate to him not being an upgrade to the present RB corps as he does have talent and he would be interesting to see when accompanied by a good passing game and better coaches.
I'm just curious....
How many of you who are bashing Johnson know that he played most of last season with a cartilage tear in his knee?
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