GoonBoss
Finheaven Templar
A Career 4.4 yards per carry is hardly average. Oh and if you're saying he's only productive when he's running the wildcat then you're simply wrong.
Really? Prove it.
A Career 4.4 yards per carry is hardly average. Oh and if you're saying he's only productive when he's running the wildcat then you're simply wrong.
Really? Prove it.
ronnie is a playmaker, no doubt, but if we are going to make a serious long term run at a superbowl, we need reliability in our running backs.
jesus christ.. He tore his ACL trying to make a tackle, and a bad ankle injury.. He is a RB!! And a hard runner.. we need him, he will be a monster on another team that uses his WR abilities.. just wait. Then everyone will wine why we got rid of him. He is the heart of team, doesnt complaine... Rickys Best friend. Perfect " football player"
yards are yardsThere is a difference between being banged up and going on IR. Not to mention most of his yards last year came from the Wildcat, besides last year and the year with Cam he has been average.
yards are yards
I hope to God we don't draft Spiller. Spending a first in a RB these days is getting pointless. RBs are so easy to find that you dont need to spend a first. Not only that, RBs these days don't tend to stay very healthy. See Brown, Ronnieso get rid of ronnie and take a chance that a rookie will be our saviour. great idea.
if we draft spiller I hope to GOD it isn't because we got rid of ronnie.
precisely and breaking 1000 yards once in your 5 year career is not franchise level money worthiness
He you go fellas. i found this on profootballtalk.com. heres the link.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/02/13/ronnie-brown-expects-to-be-ready-for-training-camp/
so he'll probably play for 6 games then get hurt again
You'd be hard pressed to find a real starting RB in the NFL who's played more than a season or two and has never missed any games due to injury. Or any position for that matter who plays very physically for that matter.