I disagree with this, I really think Donald Brown is a feature back, I've watched every one of his games at UConn and he is a complete, feature running back.
I wish Donald Brown played in a different offense. As high powered as the Colts' offense is, running backs don't matter that much in it. I would've loved to see Donald Brown end up in Arizona instead of Beanie Wells.
Yeah me too, when he was drafted to the Colts I was happy for him because he was going to a great franchise, but at the same time I kind of wished he would have ended up on a little more run oriented of a team to see him in action more.
I respectfully disagree, E I don't disagree with that second part (that's not what they do), but that's why I believe they only need one feature back as opposed to two. The Jets are a run heavy team, so I agree they can use two feature backs, Greene and Mathews, but I don't believe there is such a thing as not needing a feature back (not even one) in football. I agree that a pass heavy offense like Indy's only needs one, but I don't agree that they don't need any. I think the Saints are a better example of what a pass heavy offense should aspire too. They don't sacrifice what they are, which is a pass heavy dome team, but they have a very good stable of RB's, one of whom was the #2 Overall Pick in the draft, and as such they have achieved a greater semblence of balance. IOW's if you load up against the pass, they have the ability to gash you all day long with runs and short passes as well.
I have to admit a mistake I should have had Mathews projected ahead of Dwyer Hey, when you're wrong you're wrong and you have to admit it and fix it :up:
Just chnaged my 2nd RD Projection for the Jets With the addition of Cromartie I chnaged it from a CB to a 34DE