Ah, stats. They don't tell the whole story and you know it. Anyway. Watch tonight. Watch closely. Watch opening day. Watch closely. If you open your mind - set aside the agenda and personal feelings - and watch, you will see.
They tell enough of it. What you're arguing is equally as absurd as claiming that a .300 hitter has trouble making contact with the ball. It's just demonstrably untrue and inherently stupid. Either way, I will be watching tonight. When BJGE takes some snaps against a first-string defense, I'll start to believe that there's even a *chance* that Belichick's considering him for a significant role on the 2009 team. Until then, he's, at best, emergency fodder. That's what he was in 2008, which is why he had exactly 2 carries over the rest of the season after Jordan and Morris came back (both in the blowout loss to Pittsburgh).
Morris has been our best RB for the past 2yrs. If anyone is going, it should be BJGE...Do you guys think Faulk would be resigned when his contract is over? I can see Maroney playing his role.
Based on what? Maroney has been better in just about every conceivable way. Higher DVOA, higher success rating, higher YPC, higher DYAR, same number of games missed due to injury, more carries, more yards, and he's kicked ass in the playoffs. Morris has one more TD, though, so I guess he has that going for him. And neither one of them is a very good blocker, either.
as far as Faulk, that is a tough one. He's getting older, but he's still really, phenomenally good. Frankly, he's almost criminally underrated on this board, which is just a testament to how valuable he really is, since everyone here likes him and they still don't give him his proper due. He posts mind-bogglingly good DVOAs year in and year out, which firmly establish him as the best 3DRB in the league, and right up there with MJD and Matt Forte as the best dual threats in the league.
I think they do re-sign him, but wouldn't be too surprised either way, considering his age. As for Maroney taking his role, that I don't see. I can see why you would think that, since he could be an incredibly versatile threat to catch passes out of the backfield and work in open space, but the reality is that he still isn't a great pass blocker (although he's working on it) and he caught all of 5 passes in 2007. Not saying that he couldn't get there if that's what Belichick wanted him to be (he did catch 22 passes as a rookie), but it seems that there are other plans for him.