patsdynasty said::roflmao: did u completely forget what dillon did last year?
he had 1600 and change and would of been the nfl rushing champ had he not missed that pitt game....
I agree, but would still put McGahee in front of dillon this year
patsdynasty said::roflmao: did u completely forget what dillon did last year?
he had 1600 and change and would of been the nfl rushing champ had he not missed that pitt game....
ch19079 said:do you really think that if R. Williams came back to the team today, that he would be the same dominant RB he was 2 seasons ago?
Void said:Based on performance you'd put Curtis Martin next to last?
LarryFinFan said:Wow, Chuck...Martin and his 11000 yards last...especially since you said to base it on NFL performance...I'd also put RW first based on his power running, then Martin, McGahee, and Dillon...(only based on the potential of McGahee's one year to Dillons 9 years...he's been consistent, but not spectacular...This should be revisited in a year or so when Brown has a season under his belt.
Sauceman said:How the hell can any of you honestly pick Ronnie Brown when he hasn't played in the NFL yet? That's ridiculous.
patsdynasty said:i dont care if dillon is the best or not but he is a great back and a huge upgrade from what the pats had in a smith, who did a decent job but wasnt the premiere rb like dillon is.....
chuckcole said:Based solely on NFL performance ... I think I'd put Ricky first with McGahee a real close second. I then would say Dillon, then Martin. And since Brown hasn't played a down yet, I'd have to put him last. I'm hoping my order will change come the end of the season.
Whitedolphin54 said:Ricky must have gone for 1.4 million yrds this season--He is in India aint he :tongue: