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Ron Brown will not be starter this year

BSQX4 said:
Dolphinphan-the man who wants David Boston, spindly knees and all at tight end. 45 posts and your butt is toast.

1) I never said I wanted David Boston as a TE, where are you getting that from?
2) 1765 posts doesn't make you any brighter than a rock....
 
Big Fish RI said:
Could not have said it any better.
Ronnie will see plenty of time in the backfeild
BUT Ricky will be the starter (once he returns) and ronnie will split the time with Ricky. Keep in mind that by the end of the season RIcky will have about 25% more carries then Ronnie. and you will see ronnie with plenty of catches too. Lets face it Ricky is the better runner of the 2 for the pro game. I'm not saying that ronnie is not a good back. Just Ricky is better RIGHT NOW. For you guys to say that Ronnie is better then Ricky then your saying ronnie is just as good as Priest / Edge / or LaDa If you think so then your crazy :eek: . HE HAS YET TO TAKE 1 NFL CARRY. 1 NFL CARRY. and you guys are compairing him to a pro bowl back:confused: .

Ronnie is a complete RB. He can run with power, block and catch more than screen passes. You managed to downplay Ronnies abilities without seeing him play yet. I assume that you have never seen him play because of the statements that you are making regarding Ronnie's abilities. Ronnie brings a lot more than what a 30sec highlight can show.

Again I asked when was the last time Auburn produced a top tier running back that was a bust???:rolleyes:
 
Flpopsi said:
Ron "Sweet Feet" Brown will be used as a 3rd down back and as a slot reciever with Ricky (after suspension) being the number one guy. "Sweet Feet" has trouble finding holes and making instinctive decisions that Ricky does, but looks great receiving and in the open field. Until he becomes more accustomed to the faster NFL game, he will not be our #1 back.

Putting "I think, or in my opinion" in that post someplace would make you look like less of an idiot. ;)
 
Flpopsi said:
Ron "Sweet Feet" Brown will be used as a 3rd down back and as a slot reciever with Ricky (after suspension) being the number one guy. "Sweet Feet" has trouble finding holes and making instinctive decisions that Ricky does, but looks great receiving and in the open field. Until he becomes more accustomed to the faster NFL game, he will not be our #1 back.

:shakeno:
 
Flpopsi said:
Ron "Sweet Feet" Brown will be used as a 3rd down back and as a slot reciever with Ricky (after suspension) being the number one guy. "Sweet Feet" has trouble finding holes and making instinctive decisions that Ricky does, but looks great receiving and in the open field. Until he becomes more accustomed to the faster NFL game, he will not be our #1 back.
Thanks for the update Coach Saban.
 
Big Fish RI said:
:shakeno: :shakeno: :shakeno: :shakeno: :shakeno: :shakeno: :shakeno: :shakeno:
What are you talking about
tell that to the following #1 / 2# round running backs
Garrison Hearst
Greg Hill
Errict Rhett
Check Levy
Charlie Gardner
Mario Bates
Ki Jana Carter (injury)
Tyrone Wheatly
Napoleon Kaufman
James Stewart
Rashaan Salaam
Ray Zellars
Sherman Williams
Terrell Fletcher
Lawrence Phillips
Tim Biakabutuka
Leeland Mcelroy
Antwain Smith (SB Ring)
Curtis Enis
John Avery (yeah we drafted him - where is he now)

Every single 1 of these Guys where GREAT college backs. All had great Physical tools. It does not add up to the NFL game

THINK fellas. I want Ronnie to be a Hall OF Famer just as bad as the next gut but it takes a little time.

The point is that most of those guys were just busts. It wasn't that they needed more time to get used to the NFL game, they apparently never got used to it. Hopefully, Ronnie won't fall into that category. A few of the others had injury problems their rookie years (Carter, Hearst, Enis).

Most of the great NFL backs -- which we all hope Ronnie will be -- were great from their rookie years. Those that weren't great as rookies were at least very good (800+ yards). Even the huge busts (who were not injured their rookie years) led their teams in rushing, e.g., Blair Thomas, Lawrence Phillips.
 
AU_raven said:
Ronnie is a complete RB. He can run with power, block and catch more than screen passes. You managed to downplay Ronnies abilities without seeing him play yet. I assume that you have never seen him play because of the statements that you are making regarding Ronnie's abilities. Ronnie brings a lot more than what a 30sec highlight can show.

Again I asked when was the last time Auburn produced a top tier running back that was a bust???:rolleyes:
I watched Ronnie play.
I did not say that he was not a good or great college back for that matter.
All I was trying to get across was the fact that he has yet to carry 1 time and we want to make him a pro bowler. See my post on 1 and 2 round backs that where Super backs in college. We all hope Ronnie will be a super NFL back but as for right now he is just a Lotto ticket. They all have the POTENTIAL to be the big winner.
 
Dont come in here and state facts that arent true. Its your opinion. He may do that, but for the first four games he will probably be the number one back and will probably split time with Ricky when Ricky comes back.
 
IMO I think ronnie will split carries all year with morris the first four games and if Morris can't do nothing it will be Ricky/Ronnie. WHo says Ricky has to play sure he is good but if Morris and ROnnie or just ronnie or just Morris is getting the job done we might not even really see Ricky this year.
 
A quote from a famous person, "From what impression is this supposed idea derived from?" Brown will be our featured back if he does well with Ricky out.
 
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