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Yeah something is up with his ankle apparentlyIs Mason out? See Karras and Ferentz in there?
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Yeah something is up with his ankle apparentlyIs Mason out? See Karras and Ferentz in there?
Ridley rushed for over 1200 in his rookie season. Him and Blount carried that 2013 squad with 730+rush yards each totalling to over 1400 rush yards. He was great in 2014 before he tore his acl. That ACL injury ruined his career. You are delusional as **** if you think Sony is even in the same stratosphere as Ridley
It's cute that you think you can pretend to know what you're talking about. Your problem is that you've run into a fact checker.
Ridley had 441 yards his rookie season, which was in 2011, where he only started in 2 games. You are describing his sophomore year, 2012. You're hot and bothered talking about rookie seasons, and the fact remains that if you're comparing their rookie seasons, Sony had a better campaign with 931 yards and 6 touchdowns. In the playoffs, it was even better, with Sony rushing for 330 yards and 6 touchdowns-- IN THREE GAMES. If my math is correct (and it always is), that is 110 yards and 2 touchdowns PER GAME, IN THE PLAYOFFS.
Ridley's rookie campaign couldn't even compare. So I think it's you that's delusional, friend.
Those stats indicate that Ridley was better pre-ACL tear.Ridley - 2012
16 games - Rushes - 290 - 1263 - 4.4 YPC- 12 TDs - 83 1st downs
2013-
14 games - 178 rushes - 773 yards 4.3 YPC- 7 TDs
Michel - 2018
13 games - Rushes - 209 rushes - 931 yards - 4.5 YPC- 6 TDs - 73 1st downs
You're smoking cheap stuff is you think Ridley looked better than Michel. Especially when you consider that the O-lines that the Pats had in 2012 and 2013.
Mason has been hurt all year. Only way to explain his uneven play this year.Yeah something is up with his ankle apparently
Didnt he fumble in the AFCCG vs baltimore?I meant his sophomore year and the 2013 season. The only problems Ridley had was fumbling which never directly led to any losses. Ridleys 2012-2013 campaign beats out Sony's 2018-2019 campaign. Keeping vouching for this 1st round pick that cant do anything without wide open holes. Im sure you guys will turn on him soon enough and I'll be right here
Ridley was fine but added nothing in the passing game. Michel's probably not worse than Ridley, but that's kind of the point. Running backs like Ridley are a dime a dozen, so you expect more from a first round running back.
I just like trolling TheBirdman because he gets Very Mad and posts **** like "knave I challenge you to a duel for besmirching mine honor." Unfortunately he seems to have ignored me, what a sad state of affairs.
He was knocked out cold.Didnt he fumble in the AFCCG vs baltimore?
Yup, and that doesn't even account for Sony being arguably the best weapon in the SB runRidley - 2012
16 games - Rushes - 290 - 1263 - 4.4 YPC- 12 TDs - 83 1st downs
2013-
14 games - 178 rushes - 773 yards 4.3 YPC- 7 TDs
Michel - 2018
13 games - Rushes - 209 rushes - 931 yards - 4.5 YPC- 6 TDs - 73 1st downs
You're smoking cheap stuff is you think Ridley looked better than Michel. Especially when you consider that the O-lines that the Pats had in 2012 and 2013.
Status of Harry and Jones? I’m away from the game but @Kdo5 said they looked like substantial injuries.
He was also down but the corrupt league had to make sure to gift Lewis a ringHe was knocked out cold.
Ridley > Maroney > Michel.
Sony will be out of the NFL in five years.