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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: A question of style: Evan, Roy or Tim?
I don't understand what you mean by 'that' model?
Those teams are just lucky enough to have elite talent at the RB position. None of those teams (Vikings,Bears especially) really has a good OL yet those backs make those running games very good. They have the type of RBs that can carry an offense. And those backs are rare. You can throw Arian Foster in the mix too. The irony of your theory is that in our offense (when ran correctly) is driven by the running game. For all the talk of Elway/Shanahan success Terrell Davis was the engine behind that offense the same way that Arian Foster/Ben Tate are the engine behind the Texan's offense. Quote:
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I don't think the Bears mismanagement is an example of how to run a franachise. I'm embarrassed for the Bears that they're making they're best player go through this. Forte's situation is a prime example of why a player shouldn't play under a bad contract in the hope of signing a "good faith" deal in the future. (which is what he did last year) The Bears offense [was[/B] Cutler and Forte and without them they cannot/ did not win. Quote:
But football is a game of attrition, players are gonna get hurt regardless of position (QBs, RBs, WRs) happens every year. I would agree that non-elite RBs are easily replaceable but so are most non-elite players. But, an elite RB is just as irreplaceable as any other elite player. |
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