Originally posted by Beerman
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Got to give it up for Donald Brown
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IF we stick with a rookie, the choice is obviously Grice, who has more experience in pass protection then Oliver, so he would be an obvious choice as a sub for Woodhead, with Oliver being the change of pace guy.
The problem with that is that I think Grice probably distiguishes himself, then gets snatched off the PS, and we get nothing for him.
Go with the Law firm, he probably sticks around for the rest of the year, but if our guys come back healthy, it's no loss if we have to cut him.
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The knock against the guy is he is never going to break any long runs, so his YPC is always going to suck. His YPC has always been under 4.0, and that is never going to change.
The good thing is that he is a tough guy, always suits up, and gets a lot of positive yards. There may not be much there, but he gets what is there, and right now we could use that. He has the football smarts that we really like in players, which is especially important since he is going to have to learn the offense fast.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostThe knock against the guy is he is never going to break any long runs, so his YPC is always going to suck. His YPC has always been under 4.0, and that is never going to change.
The good thing is that he is a tough guy, always suits up, and gets a lot of positive yards. There may not be much there, but he gets what is there, and right now we could use that. He has the football smarts that we really like in players, which is especially important since he is going to have to learn the offense fast.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
"Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"
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Originally posted by Beerman View PostLaw Firm was done last season. No thanks, he's basically Ronnie Brown, just a bit more physical.
Who are you in favor of?
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Originally posted by blueman View PostWe've played maybe the top three Ds we'll face all year, I'm looking for the running game to bounce back in the next few weeks regardless of who we have at RB.
The one thing I am suprised a bit by is the fact that Reinhart spent most of his career playing RG. Troutman, prior to Denver, had only ever played LG. So, up till now, we have them playing the opposite positions.
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