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Tua time!
I agree completely. Thomas' feet are a rare attribute. But he's probably at least a year away from hitting his potential in terms of all the fundamentals of carrying the football.
The good thing for him is he's already a pretty good pass protector. That will help keep him on the field and get reps while he's learning how to hold the ball, how to run with better pad level, etc etc.
I still wish we had another back to take the pressure off, though. Bush looked good the other night but it's only a matter of time before the sand runs out of the hour glass for him, injury wise. I can't help but think that if we're left with Thomas as our main back we're going to be throwing the ball 45 times a game just to keep up. Hopefully someone shakes loose from one place or another (New England and New Orleans in particular have more good backs on the roster than they can carry).
we're gonna speed up that hour glass on bush if we run him 8 times between the tackles in a game let alone a half in the regular season...its just an injury waiting to happen if we use him like that...kids tough he'll fight for everything he can get but he's just too lean in the lower half to take that kind of contact and survive...you and i both know it
anyways...what back in new orleans you got your eye on shaking out that can help us??? chris ivorys run of the mill downhill runner looks better in new orleans in that offense than he would many places...patrick cobbs looks like a lock cut but we've been there done that...
stevan ridley thus far in new england looks way better than on college tape i'm shocked how well he's played...i think the pats would cut kevin faulk or sammy morris who are both really long in the tooth before they'd cut green-ellis...i'm betting green-ellis, ridley, vereen and woodhead make that roster...if they don't trade green-ellis i doubt he'd get to us in cuts on waivers if they did release him