NashDishesDimes
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Thinking about this Chris Johnson injury, we all know he hasnt been great the past few weeks. I find it rediculous that some people think it is such a big deal. I saw someone else on this board mention that RB is the easiest position to replace. I completely agree. It seems like the good running backs every year adhere to no correlation to draft status, college value, or anything. There are some good 1st round RBs i.e. Gurley, AP but plenty of busts to counter. On the flip side, look at some of the other good backs the last few years: Devante, arian foster, ellington, langford, hillis, demarco, cj anderson, Rawls etc.
How much credit does the RB really deserve? No disrespect but seriously. The Cards will have no drop off in the run game with DJ and AE. The only issue I could see would be maybe pass pro. Id give 75% of the run game credit to the Oline, potential passing attack, scheme, and freshness of RB legs. Demarco is a great example of how a team can make a good RB look.
I will say there are some RBs that are in another league such as AP that regardless of situation they are still great. AP however is a generational player.
Thoughts?
How much credit does the RB really deserve? No disrespect but seriously. The Cards will have no drop off in the run game with DJ and AE. The only issue I could see would be maybe pass pro. Id give 75% of the run game credit to the Oline, potential passing attack, scheme, and freshness of RB legs. Demarco is a great example of how a team can make a good RB look.
I will say there are some RBs that are in another league such as AP that regardless of situation they are still great. AP however is a generational player.
Thoughts?