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Anyone think Miami will be harder to beat?

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by TheDeuce I said PRIME TIME, not "pretty good" or "good". Ronnie Brown is one of the best backs in the league. We have not seen a back like him yet this season (Thomas Jones is close, but ...

 
 
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Old 10-21-2009, 05:17 PM   #7
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Re: Anyone think Miami will be harder to beat?

Originally Posted by TheDeuce View Post
I said PRIME TIME, not "pretty good" or "good". Ronnie Brown is one of the best backs in the league. We have not seen a back like him yet this season (Thomas Jones is close, but he only carried the ball 13 times in that game, and Brandon Jacobs is averaging 3.6 yards per carry this season). Nor have we seen the wildcat. Point is, this is a dangerous team when they're clicking, and they looked like they were clicking in their last game. I still think the Saints are the better team, but we need to take this game seriously.
brian westbrook and thomas jones arent as good as ronnie brown?

thomas jones has 481 yards on 96 carries and 6 TDs

Brown has 443 yards on 93 carries and 6 TDs

ahmad bradshaw has 423 yards on 68 carries with 3 TDs

fred jackson has 415 yards on 98 carries and hes a backup

i understand that ronnie brown is the ideal player to run a wildcat formation but as far as running backs go, ronnie brown is not a head and shoulders above the other running backs we have played....he may be slightly better, but not a ton

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