Top 10 RB's going into 2010-2011 season
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I don't have to list every RB in the league. I just got tired of listing the RB's I don't think will be top 10 next season. But if you want to know why I didn't list him...here you go.
Mike Martz will have Cutler throwing 45 times per game, Forte will get 15 carries per game...sigpicComment
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Forte started all 16 games and didn't break an easy century mark of 1k.
What makes you think he could do it again?
The kid averages around 15 carries a game, he isn't handed the ball enough to be a huge play maker like most of the top running backs in the league.
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please enough of Thomas Jones.
He's the product of the Jets elite offensive line. There have been many times he's fallen over pieces of lint on the field, or watch him dive 4-5 yards at a time or even worse, running right into his blockers. His agility is damn near non-existant and his field vision isn't that great at this point. Anywho...
1- Chris Johnson- Easily best RB in the game right now, lethal with the ball
2- Steven Jackson- Simply underrated, does so much with so little
3- Adrian Peterson- Fumble problems keep him from being tops
4- Michael Turner- when healthy, simply one of the best
5- Maurice Jones Drew- dual threat, proven, a rock
6- Frank Gore- explosive powerful runner, still wonder about little injuries
7- Ray Rice- Rising on these charts
8- DeAngelo Williams- splitting carries may keep him from being high but he's a monster
9- Cedric Benson- finally realizing his potential
10- Jonathan Stewart- check Williams, powerful runner with very good speed, a hoss
11- Rashad Mendenhall- like Jon Stewart, runs hard...has fumble problems
12- Shonn Greene- came on huge for Jets and is likely #1 RB but nagging injuries will be his obstacle, 2nd is fumbles
13- Jamaal Charles- came on for the Chiefs, speedy guy who has improved a lot
14- Jerome Harrison- After the Browns finally gave up on Lewis, Harrison had a huge final December
15- Ryan Grant- runs hard through holes, like how he runs
There's guys like TaFelix Barber who combined would be awesome, they come somewhere in that 11-20 range as well as Ricky Williams, who at 2nd look would likely be 11 over Mendenhall, he ran well last year and will head that wildcat attack.
Ronnie Brown easily would have been top 10.Last edited by Mogriffjr; 02-10-2010, 04:48 AM.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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Khalil Bell was running harder than Forte towards the end there...maybe Forte was injured??Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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1) Curtis Martin (NYJ)
2) Marshall Faulk (StL)
3) Edgerin James (IND)
4) Emmitt Smith (DAL)
5) Eddie George (TEN)
6) Charlie Gardner (SF)
7) Stephen Davis (WAS)
8) Duece Staley (PHI)
9) Corey Dillon (CIN)
10) Ricky Watters (SEA)
Honorable Mentions
Orlandis Gary (DEN) Jerome Bettis (PIT) Dorsey Levens (GB) Robert Smith (MIN)Originally posted by Leftwich 2-14-2009I wasn't comparing myself to Wildcard. I honestly don't think I could compare myself to God.
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Guys to look for to breakout
Wells- with Leinart at the helm now, I expect a little more of a rushing attack by the Cards and I feel Wells will get the bulk of the carries while Hightower is that 3rd down back.
Reggie Bush- Has top talent, but with injuries/ineffectiveness/inconsistent play he hasn't lived up to what he could become. I know he's making a huge coin and the Saints have a ton to tie up with their current crop of players but in the right offense...*Bears?* (only say this because of Martz and he could get Bush doing some of what Faulk was doing)...Bush could become more of a threat and less of a decoy
THE WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED TO YOU?? (ok MAYBE your injuries ruined your 09 season)
Clinton Portis
Brandon Jacobs
Matt Forte
Marshawn Lynch
LTOriginally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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Originally posted by NukleopatraMy bad.. I thought Forte was just as good as Moreno and LT.sigpicComment
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That's if his legs can handle the strain, after having such a long ass career.Comment
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Cool list.
By seasons end Grant should have more yards and such than Brown, Westbrook. There is no way I'd ever consider DeAngelo above MJD or Rice though, that's crazy talk. Rice shared the backfield with two other solid runners and was still second in total yards from scrimmage.
I made this list based on what I expect in terms of stats next season. I think Westbrook and Brown could be better than a lot of players on any given down...but they are just too injury prone to give you 1,500 yards and such IMO.
I don't think D-Lo will be injured next year so we'll see him back to his 1500 yard, 17 TD performance of 08.Last edited by NAHSTE; 02-10-2010, 05:15 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by NukleopatraNo beef. I just think he's worthy of placing in your second tier. I can live with him not being top 10, but to not mention him at all, is ridiculous. You listed LT, why? Oh yeah, because it's LT. Let's completely forget what a worthless piece of shit LT's been.
Ryan Grant vs. Matt Forte - 2010.. Matt Forte will have more total yards than Grant... Forum bet?sigpicComment
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First you offered me anybody in my bottom "list" if you can call it a list...which it's not. I think I'll take Jon Stew. If Thomas Jones leaves NY I'll take Shonn Green though. I would go Ronnie Brown if I didn't think he'll miss 5-7 games next year though...Then again Jamaal Charles looks amazing and he returns kicks too...hhhmmm so many winners I can pick from. Or Ryan Grant who I know is going to get 1,200 rushing yards...I'll get back to you on that bet buddy.
Offer still stands.. You can choose anyone but the top 5, because I don't consider Forte a top 5 guy yet, but certainly could be top 10 during the 2010 season. I was going by the lower tier guys, because I certainly think Forte is just as good, if not better than every person you mentioned there.. especially LT. But I'm confident enough to let you go with a guy on the second half of the top 10.
Forte is due for an all around big year.. people forget that Steven Jackson's first 1,000 yard season came under Mike Martz. His scheme doesn't worry me a bit.Comment
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I deleted the post, because I have this thing about posting back to back.
Offer still stands.. You can choose anyone but the top 5, because I don't consider Forte a top 5 guy yet, but certainly could be top 10 during the 2010 season. I was going by the lower tier guys, because I certainly think Forte is just as good, if not better than every person you mentioned there.. especially LT. But I'm confident enough to let you go with a guy on the second half of the top 10.
Forte is due for an all around big year.. people forget that Steven Jackson's first 1,000 yard season came under Mike Martz. His scheme doesn't worry me a bit.
Forum bet for 1 month of Sig. If you win you can make my sig whatever you like, if I win I get your sig for 1 month.sigpicComment
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Gee, I don't know.. The guy is going into his 3rd fucking year.. I wasn't aware that he was completely washed up. He'll get his touches in Martz's offense, whether it's running, catching or both. As long as he holds onto the ball, Matt Forte will be back on track.
That's if his legs can handle the strain, after having such a long ass career.RIPComment
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