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I certainly hope Maroney plays. He came up huge for us in the 2007 game as a receiver. I don't expect a lot of yards running, but I think that he and Faulk are key as part of the short passing attack.
He sounds like he's ready, based on this from the Globe today:
Maroney ready to run hard - Extra Points - Boston.com
My favorite part was Maroney acknowledging what he has learned from watching Fred Taylor run: "Maroney said he has learned a lot from watching 33-year-old Fred Taylor operate. 'Just like a lot of one-cuts and gos. A lot of times when you think there ain't nothing there just to keep your feet moving,' said Maroney. 'I learned a lot. How to really improve as an NFL running back.'"
When we signed Taylor one of my hopes was that he would be a role model for Maroney and help teach him how to run. I thought Maroney looked his best his rookie year, when he had Corey Dillon as a role model. Hearing Maroney talk about making one cut and going and keeping his feet moving is music to my ears.
He sounds like he's ready, based on this from the Globe today:
Maroney ready to run hard - Extra Points - Boston.com
My favorite part was Maroney acknowledging what he has learned from watching Fred Taylor run: "Maroney said he has learned a lot from watching 33-year-old Fred Taylor operate. 'Just like a lot of one-cuts and gos. A lot of times when you think there ain't nothing there just to keep your feet moving,' said Maroney. 'I learned a lot. How to really improve as an NFL running back.'"
When we signed Taylor one of my hopes was that he would be a role model for Maroney and help teach him how to run. I thought Maroney looked his best his rookie year, when he had Corey Dillon as a role model. Hearing Maroney talk about making one cut and going and keeping his feet moving is music to my ears.