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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:47 am
1. Adrian Peterson 2. Michael Turner 3. Brandon Jacobs 4. Brian Westbrook 5. Ladanian Tomlinson This list is off how I evaluate these players skills. I'm not sure but I'm thinking I forgot somebody. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 3:05 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan 1. Adrian Peterson 2. Michael Turner 3. Brandon Jacobs 4. Brian Westbrook 5. Ladanian Tomlinson This list is off how I evaluate these players skills. I'm not sure but I'm thinking I forgot somebody. sweatdrop 1. Deangelo Williams 2. Michael Turner 3. Clinton Portis 4. Thomas Jones 5. Chris Johnson My Favs
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:36 pm
Argus Plexus IndianapolisColtsFan 1. Adrian Peterson 2. Michael Turner 3. Brandon Jacobs 4. Brian Westbrook 5. Ladanian Tomlinson This list is off how I evaluate these players skills. I'm not sure but I'm thinking I forgot somebody. sweatdrop 1. Deangelo Williams 2. Michael Turner 3. Clinton Portis 4. Thomas Jones 5. Chris Johnson My Favs I take it that you don't like AP?
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:06 am
My picks, in this order....
1. Adrian Peterson 2. Brandon Jacobs
3. DeAngelo Williams
4. Michael Turner
5. Clinton Portis
( damn...I wish Willie Parker was up there.... crying talk2hand )
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:50 pm
Even though I'm a Giants fan, I don't really know why some of you are ranking Brandon Jacobs so high. He's my favorite current player on the Giants, and he re-defined the position of a power back, with great strength and toughness. But a great deal of his success comes from their offensive line. He's also not as durable and versatile as other RBs. Anyways, he's definitely the best power back in the NFL right now.
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:59 pm
I gotta go AP. I'd pick him everytime as the best.
Westbrook is my second pick. He is too dangerous on the field and every team knows it.
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:26 am
`Renny I gotta go AP. I'd pick him everytime as the best. Westbrook is my second pick. He is too dangerous on the field and every team knows it. I have got to agree on the Westbrook point. He is so versatile at every aspect of the RB position, receiving out of the backfield, making quick cuts, and being able to make most everyone miss.
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:11 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan `Renny I gotta go AP. I'd pick him everytime as the best. Westbrook is my second pick. He is too dangerous on the field and every team knows it. I have got to agree on the Westbrook point. He is so versatile at every aspect of the RB position, receiving out of the backfield, making quick cuts, and being able to make most everyone miss. Westbrook is the most versatile RB in the NFL right now. He can run, he can clock, and he can catch. He's the best receiving runningback, has great hands, and runs great routes. Health has been an issue for him as of late. But Westbrook is still underrated. It's too bad that Andy Reid leans towards Donovan McNabb to pass in most games, and Brian doesn't get the ball all that often. ...And the only problem with Adrian Peterson right now is that he fumbles regularly. If he fixes that up, he'll almost surely be the best RB in the NFL.
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:26 pm
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan `Renny I gotta go AP. I'd pick him everytime as the best. Westbrook is my second pick. He is too dangerous on the field and every team knows it. I have got to agree on the Westbrook point. He is so versatile at every aspect of the RB position, receiving out of the backfield, making quick cuts, and being able to make most everyone miss. Westbrook is the most versatile RB in the NFL right now. He can run, he can clock, and he can catch. He's the best receiving runningback, has great hands, and runs great routes. Health has been an issue for him as of late. But Westbrook is still underrated. It's too bad that Andy Reid leans towards Donovan McNabb to pass in most games, and Brian doesn't get the ball all that often. ...And the only problem with Adrian Peterson right now is that he fumbles regularly. If he fixes that up, he'll almost surely be the best RB in the NFL. I think not giving Brian the ball out of the backfield alot is a great thing for the Eagles. It works, putting Brian out there with the Wideouts spreads the defense out to the point where it gives McNabb more room to work.
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:47 pm
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan `Renny I gotta go AP. I'd pick him everytime as the best. Westbrook is my second pick. He is too dangerous on the field and every team knows it. I have got to agree on the Westbrook point. He is so versatile at every aspect of the RB position, receiving out of the backfield, making quick cuts, and being able to make most everyone miss. Westbrook is the most versatile RB in the NFL right now. He can run, he can clock, and he can catch. He's the best receiving runningback, has great hands, and runs great routes. Health has been an issue for him as of late. But Westbrook is still underrated. It's too bad that Andy Reid leans towards Donovan McNabb to pass in most games, and Brian doesn't get the ball all that often. ...And the only problem with Adrian Peterson right now is that he fumbles regularly. If he fixes that up, he'll almost surely be the best RB in the NFL. Not to mention he's amazing at reading the defense.
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:40 pm
i met adrian peterson and the amazing thing about him is that he really is not that big, he probably is really about 5-9 215, but how he can run over 300 pounders amazes me
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:58 pm
Austin Shipp i met adrian peterson and the amazing thing about him is that he really is not that big, he probably is really about 5-9 215, but how he can run over 300 pounders amazes me Adrian Peterson is 6'1'' and 220.
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:29 pm
Dude-LAP Austin Shipp i met adrian peterson and the amazing thing about him is that he really is not that big, he probably is really about 5-9 215, but how he can run over 300 pounders amazes me Adrian Peterson is 6'1'' and 220. Lol
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:42 pm
i just knew someone would put the printed stats, but im 6-0 and im taller than him. all professional sports exagurate the players size. why would i lie about it?
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 4:39 pm
I think that in sports, actual professionals do actual measurement. I mean, the team needs those numbers. Why would the team lie about it?
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