That's really the key here for me. Carolina seems to like to divide the workload more, even if all backs are healthy.One thing to remember about the Pats...while they spread the ball around in the air they ride a RB hard on the ground.
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Hmm... When the Pats had A Smith, they spread it around. When they had Dillon, they rode him.That's really the key here for me. Carolina seems to like to divide the workload more, even if all backs are healthy.One thing to remember about the Pats...while they spread the ball around in the air they ride a RB hard on the ground.
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Disagree about Antowain. In 01 when he played very well he had 287 carries to Faulk at 41. Also, Antowain pretty much did that in only 14 games since he didn't have the job early. In 02 when he didn't play that well he still outcarried Faulk 252-52. In 03 the Pats RB situation was a mess and there was no primary RB although they leaned on Antowain late when his game picked up. When Dillon was healthy and productive in 04 he had 345 carries to Faulk's 54. Last year injuries made the RB position messy although Dillon still had 209 carries in a limited capacity.The bottomline is if the Pats have a legit #1 RB they use him as a workhorse in the running game.Hmm... When the Pats had A Smith, they spread it around. When they had Dillon, they rode him.That's really the key here for me. Carolina seems to like to divide the workload more, even if all backs are healthy.One thing to remember about the Pats...while they spread the ball around in the air they ride a RB hard on the ground.
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When the Panthers had S Davis, they rode him. When they had D Foster & N Goings, they spread it around.
I sense a pattern.
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Good point Ozy. I just drafted Phoney Maroney and now you have me worried.I don't know. Maroney's name opens him up to Phoney Maroney taunts. Deangelo Williams is harder to diss.
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Foster, DeShaunView Stats at Players Inc SiteI think you need to look at Foster's contract in detail. Does anyone know the actual numbers Carolina is on the hook for? The reason for this is Foster is still young and I know the funny money part of his deal is good money. Therefore that's a potential issue for William's playing time. On the flipside Dillon is probably nearing the end and Maroney is set up to be the Patriot workhorse. One thing to remember about the Pats...while they spread the ball around in the air they ride a RB hard on the ground.
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On the other hand, "Lo-Mo" is a pretty sweet nickname.Good point Ozy. I just drafted Phoney Maroney and now you have me worried.I don't know. Maroney's name opens him up to Phoney Maroney taunts. Deangelo Williams is harder to diss.
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Maroney.
Why??
BB drafted him as a 1st round RB.
And NE didn't even use most of their clock to make that pick. It's like they knew who they wanted and took Laurence NO HESITATIONS.
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in comparison how does this salary hold up to the other starting backs in the league?Foster, DeShaunView Stats at Players Inc SiteI think you need to look at Foster's contract in detail. Does anyone know the actual numbers Carolina is on the hook for? The reason for this is Foster is still young and I know the funny money part of his deal is good money. Therefore that's a potential issue for William's playing time. On the flipside Dillon is probably nearing the end and Maroney is set up to be the Patriot workhorse. One thing to remember about the Pats...while they spread the ball around in the air they ride a RB hard on the ground.
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Player Info
Draft Info
RB (#)
Year: 2002
Carolina Panthers
Round: 2
Tustin, CA
Position: 2
Salary History
2006 1000000.00
2007 4250000.00
2008 4750000.00
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What is equally important, or more important, is his signing bonus- which is 4.5 million. 1.5 goes against the cap this year. Next year they can keep him or cut him for a 1 million dollar cap savings (however this does create 3 million in dead money.) In 2008, the Panthers are in a great situation. If Williams is a bust, they can keep foster. If he is a success, they will likely cut him and save 3.25 million against the cap.Foster, DeShaunView Stats at Players Inc SiteI think you need to look at Foster's contract in detail. Does anyone know the actual numbers Carolina is on the hook for? The reason for this is Foster is still young and I know the funny money part of his deal is good money. Therefore that's a potential issue for William's playing time. On the flipside Dillon is probably nearing the end and Maroney is set up to be the Patriot workhorse. One thing to remember about the Pats...while they spread the ball around in the air they ride a RB hard on the ground.
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Player Info
Draft Info
RB (#)
Year: 2002
Carolina Panthers
Round: 2
Tustin, CA
Position: 2
Salary History
2006 1000000.00
2007 4250000.00
2008 4750000.00
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IMHO. The Pats never "rode" Antowain. Smith never amassed over 300 carries once. That's the definition of "riding a back". Anything less is spreading it around. Dillon in 2004 was "rode". Antowain, while doing his job well, was just part of a spread it around attack. If Maroney can produce than Bill will give him the rock 300 plus and he'll be great fantasy wise. As to the main question of this topic, I like DeAngelo. He's a lot tougher than people give him credit for and if given the job he'll not only get the rock 300 times in a season but he'll be in a run heavy offense that, if he's really "rode", might take him to 350 plus carries. Which, would make him an easy for top 5 fantasy back.Disagree about Antowain. In 01 when he played very well he had 287 carries to Faulk at 41. Also, Antowain pretty much did that in only 14 games since he didn't have the job early. In 02 when he didn't play that well he still outcarried Faulk 252-52. In 03 the Pats RB situation was a mess and there was no primary RB although they leaned on Antowain late when his game picked up. When Dillon was healthy and productive in 04 he had 345 carries to Faulk's 54. Last year injuries made the RB position messy although Dillon still had 209 carries in a limited capacity.
The bottomline is if the Pats have a legit #1 RB they use him as a workhorse in the running game.
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My definition of spreading it around is having backs who are in the same neighborhood of carries. That has not been the case when the Pats have had productive RB under BB. In 2001 Antowin was a workhorse. He was a backup the first two games and still had 287 carries for the year. I challenge you to find a Pats fan who watches them to say Antowain was not their horse that year.You are confusing the Pats passing attack with their rushing attack. They completely spread it around through the air regardless of how much talent they have. Yet, the same can not be said for the rushing attack since BB took over. When a RB has proved he can handle the load they have rode him. That being said I would not be surprised if that changed in 2006 since both Dillon and Maroney will get plenty of oppportunities if they play well. Having two RBs like this is something they have not had in the past. While Faulk is very productive he is best suited and used best as a third down/change of pace RB. Yet, if all goes according to plan look for Maroney to be the main man in 2007 and beyond.IMHO. The Pats never "rode" Antowain. Smith never amassed over 300 carries once. That's the definition of "riding a back". Anything less is spreading it around. Dillon in 2004 was "rode". Antowain, while doing his job well, was just part of a spread it around attack. If Maroney can produce than Bill will give him the rock 300 plus and he'll be great fantasy wise. As to the main question of this topic, I like DeAngelo. He's a lot tougher than people give him credit for and if given the job he'll not only get the rock 300 times in a season but he'll be in a run heavy offense that, if he's really "rode", might take him to 350 plus carries. Which, would make him an easy for top 5 fantasy back.Disagree about Antowain. In 01 when he played very well he had 287 carries to Faulk at 41. Also, Antowain pretty much did that in only 14 games since he didn't have the job early. In 02 when he didn't play that well he still outcarried Faulk 252-52. In 03 the Pats RB situation was a mess and there was no primary RB although they leaned on Antowain late when his game picked up. When Dillon was healthy and productive in 04 he had 345 carries to Faulk's 54. Last year injuries made the RB position messy although Dillon still had 209 carries in a limited capacity.
The bottomline is if the Pats have a legit #1 RB they use him as a workhorse in the running game.
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I was wrong.My definition of spreading it around is having backs who are in the same neighborhood of carries. That has not been the case when the Pats have had productive RB under BB. In 2001 Antowin was a workhorse. He was a backup the first two games and still had 287 carries for the year. I challenge you to find a Pats fan who watches them to say Antowain was not their horse that year.
No Minnesota offensive lineman wasan All-American nor were any draftedI like Williams and I don't have it all that close. First of all just watching the two I think DeAngelo is a much better RB. Maroney screamed overrated to me in college as that Minnesota system opened up giant holes.
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That was exactly where I was coming from. The reason I like Williams is because I feel he is more likely to get more 300+ carry seasons, as well as 350+ carry seasons, than Maroney. When I refer to a "spread it around attack" I refer to the offense as a whole. Like we see with the Pats. I agree that, when available, NE (or any other team for that matter) will use a primary rusher if they can get the job done. I also agree that Antowain's performance in 2004 was great. I remember many of those runs and he really had a career high intensity. Imagine what he would have been like for fantasy owners if he had gotten the rock 350 times that year! That is what I see for DeAngelo. Good points!My definition of spreading it around is having backs who are in the same neighborhood of carries. That has not been the case when the Pats have had productive RB under BB. In 2001 Antowin was a workhorse. He was a backup the first two games and still had 287 carries for the year. I challenge you to find a Pats fan who watches them to say Antowain was not their horse that year.You are confusing the Pats passing attack with their rushing attack. They completely spread it around through the air regardless of how much talent they have. Yet, the same can not be said for the rushing attack since BB took over. When a RB has proved he can handle the load they have rode him. That being said I would not be surprised if that changed in 2006 since both Dillon and Maroney will get plenty of oppportunities if they play well. Having two RBs like this is something they have not had in the past. While Faulk is very productive he is best suited and used best as a third down/change of pace RB. Yet, if all goes according to plan look for Maroney to be the main man in 2007 and beyond.IMHO. The Pats never "rode" Antowain. Smith never amassed over 300 carries once. That's the definition of "riding a back". Anything less is spreading it around. Dillon in 2004 was "rode". Antowain, while doing his job well, was just part of a spread it around attack. If Maroney can produce than Bill will give him the rock 300 plus and he'll be great fantasy wise. As to the main question of this topic, I like DeAngelo. He's a lot tougher than people give him credit for and if given the job he'll not only get the rock 300 times in a season but he'll be in a run heavy offense that, if he's really "rode", might take him to 350 plus carries. Which, would make him an easy for top 5 fantasy back.Disagree about Antowain. In 01 when he played very well he had 287 carries to Faulk at 41. Also, Antowain pretty much did that in only 14 games since he didn't have the job early. In 02 when he didn't play that well he still outcarried Faulk 252-52. In 03 the Pats RB situation was a mess and there was no primary RB although they leaned on Antowain late when his game picked up. When Dillon was healthy and productive in 04 he had 345 carries to Faulk's 54. Last year injuries made the RB position messy although Dillon still had 209 carries in a limited capacity.
The bottomline is if the Pats have a legit #1 RB they use him as a workhorse in the running game.
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Our difference in opinion maybe the definition of "riding" a back. If you think that means getting 350 carries than I understand where you are coming from. Yet, there is no doubt that the Pats will use a "primary" ball carrier if BB trusts him. They just don't spread the ball around in that type of situation.
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No Minnesota offensive lineman wasan All-American nor were any draftedI like Williams and I don't have it all that close. First of all just watching the two I think DeAngelo is a much better RB. Maroney screamed overrated to me in college as that Minnesota system opened up giant holes.
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Do you really think it's all about the offensive line ?
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Try Money Maroney...might make you sleep easier at night!I think Maroney is in a good situation...and we are talking long term here. I wasn't high on him with the reviews I read prior to draft, but if both Coach B and Shanahan like him, he has to be MONEY!Good point Ozy. I just drafted Phoney Maroney and now you have me worried.I don't know. Maroney's name opens him up to Phoney Maroney taunts. Deangelo Williams is harder to diss.
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Dillon got just about 350 carries in 2004. I see no reason Maroney won't get that kind of load eventually.Imagine what he would have been like for fantasy owners if he had gotten the rock 350 times that year! That is what I see for DeAngelo. Good points!
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If Shanny the Rat really liked him he would have got him. He had 2 first rounders before their trade. Im not buying it. IMO they gave too much to get a guy they didnt have to move up for AND didnt need. They made Jake what he was. Dont throw picks...He is a slinger and you cant hold a guy like that back. Their offense was to conservitive IMO.Try Money Maroney...might make you sleep easier at night!I think Maroney is in a good situation...and we are talking long term here. I wasn't high on him with the reviews I read prior to draft, but if both Coach B and Shanahan like him, he has to be MONEY!Good point Ozy. I just drafted Phoney Maroney and now you have me worried.I don't know. Maroney's name opens him up to Phoney Maroney taunts. Deangelo Williams is harder to diss.
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Trade much?Would love to answer, but my fantasy team never sucks bad enough to be in contention for the high picks..
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Trade much?Would love to answer, but my fantasy team never sucks bad enough to be in contention for the high picks..
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When you win 6 championships in a row, no one wants to trade with you.Trade much?Would love to answer, but my fantasy team never sucks bad enough to be in contention for the high picks..
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When you win 6 championships in a row, no one wants to trade with you.Trade much?Would love to answer, but my fantasy team never sucks bad enough to be in contention for the high picks..
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When you win 6 championships in a row, no one wants to trade with you.Trade much?Would love to answer, but my fantasy team never sucks bad enough to be in contention for the high picks..
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I'M CONVINCED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When you win 6 championships in a row, no one wants to trade with you.Trade much?Would love to answer, but my fantasy team never sucks bad enough to be in contention for the high picks..
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Funny thing is, I've now had an opportunity to be in a bunch of leagues with FBG posters, including a few who have said this kind of thing in the past. Almost without fail, the braggards are the ones that end up near the bottom. I'm just not impressed with anyone's self-proclaimed supremacy.I don't usually call out specific individuals, but here's one example. We have a guy here called mrharrier. Self-proclaimed expert, posts his dynasty rankings and acts like we all should be so privileged to have them. He joined a 1st-year 14-team MOX dynasty league with me last year, finished dead last at 3-10 (I was 11-2) and quit the league after that initial year (saying he didn't have time, but I know it was because he sucked; he has since joined another initial dynasty league I'm tracking, so he has time), and leaving someone else to clean up last year's dynasty mess. The crime wasn't in having a poor record. That happens. The crime was in being so damn pompous, then bailing when things didn't work out the way he'd expected.When you win 6 championships in a row, no one wants to trade with you.Trade much?Would love to answer, but my fantasy team never sucks bad enough to be in contention for the high picks..
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Lets see....a few months ago we were talking about figuring out if it were Lendale White or D. Williams as the #2 RB in the draft. Mahoney and Addai were determined to be in a tier lower. After bad bench press and a few big mac's White's stock seems to have fallen to 5th place now. Somehow Mahoney has propelled to the #2 competed spot with Williams because he's in NE behind Dillon?
Carolina's defense is much better than NE's (and NE didn't fill many voids via draft either) thus creating many more opportunities for Carolina RB carries on the offensive side. Aside from 1 good season be Dillon in 2004, NE has never been able to show much of a threat running the ball behind their O-line. A. Smith was a workhorse but at 2.0 ypc defenses didn't bother to focus on him.
The debate between Foster and Dillon (who drops dead 1st) is tough call. Dillon is a proven feature back but old and Foster is now entering mid-career but has not proven yet that he can be a feature back.
I say stick with Williams here as the choice, but don't be surprised if the owner who takes Lendale White several picks later gets the best RB of the 3 when its all said an done.
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DoubleLets see....a few months ago we were talking about figuring out if it were Lendale White or D. Williams as the #2 RB in the draft. Mahoney and Addai were determined to be in a tier lower. After bad bench press and a few big mac's White's stock seems to have fallen to 5th place now. Somehow Mahoney has propelled to the #2 competed spot with Williams because he's in NE behind Dillon?
Carolina's defense is much better than NE's (and NE didn't fill many voids via draft either) thus creating many more opportunities for Carolina RB carries on the offensive side. Aside from 1 good season be Dillon in 2004, NE has never been able to show much of a threat running the ball behind their O-line. A. Smith was a workhorse but at 2.0 ypc defenses didn't bother to focus on him.
The debate between Foster and Dillon (who drops dead 1st) is tough call. Dillon is a proven feature back but old and Foster is now entering mid-career but has not proven yet that he can be a feature back.
I say stick with Williams here as the choice, but don't be surprised if the owner who takes Lendale White several picks later gets the best RB of the 3 when its all said an done.
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I'm sorry, but this post just reeks of ignorance...I'm not trying to be mean, I just don't know how else to say it here as it's ignoring something that is obviously accepted.Minnesota runs a similar zone blocking system with smaller linemen, hence the reason they aren't top NFL prospects. They don't fit the NFL mold well, but make no mistake they are superb college linemen in a superb college rushing system. Every expert has acknowledged this.No Minnesota offensive lineman wasan All-American nor were any draftedI like Williams and I don't have it all that close. First of all just watching the two I think DeAngelo is a much better RB. Maroney screamed overrated to me in college as that Minnesota system opened up giant holes.
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You can't just say Maroney is overrated because he comes from a top rushing attack. Great running backs can come from great running college teams, it doesn't preclude them being good pros. Marion Barber has certainly shown indications in his first year that it wasn't just the Minnesota line that made him look good. Maroney arguably looked better than Barber when they were both together, so what outcome should you draw from that?A comparison:I'm sorry, but this post just reeks of ignorance...I'm not trying to be mean, I just don't know how else to say it here as it's ignoring something that is obviously accepted.Minnesota runs a similar zone blocking system with smaller linemen, hence the reason they aren't top NFL prospects. They don't fit the NFL mold well, but make no mistake they are superb college linemen in a superb college rushing system. Every expert has acknowledged this.No Minnesota offensive lineman wasan All-American nor were any draftedI like Williams and I don't have it all that close. First of all just watching the two I think DeAngelo is a much better RB. Maroney screamed overrated to me in college as that Minnesota system opened up giant holes.
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But really you don't need experts, you need only actually watch a Minnesota game. People love to talk about how Bush had huge holes and didn't have to face up a defender until he got 6 yards downfield. Having watched a good deal of both, the holes in Minnesota were quite a bit larger and Maroney had a lot more room to run that even Bush did. But then again, perhaps you just believe that Gary Russell is legiitmately an 8ypc running back.
I don't deny Maroney has talent, nor do I deny that he seems a good fit for an NFL running back (he's not flashy, not gonna plow guys over, not gonna make highlight moves, but he has great vision and one-cut speed a la Alexander or Edge), but you show me something that doesn't think the running system he played in is one of the best in college football (if not THE best), I'll show you someone who's just flat-out not paying attention.
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I didn't intend to say Maroney was overrated because he comes from a top rushing attack. I intended to say he was slightly overrated based on what I saw of him, and still put up numbers because he came from a top rushing attack.He often went down the first time a defensive player got a shot at him. I very rarely saw him make a guy miss or break a wrap-up tackle. He often got into the open field 1 on 1, a scenario he should win everytime as a top RB, and more often than not he was taken down.You can't just say Maroney is overrated because he comes from a top rushing attack. Great running backs can come from great running college teams, it doesn't preclude them being good pros. Marion Barber has certainly shown indications in his first year that it wasn't just the Minnesota line that made him look good. Maroney arguably looked better than Barber when they were both together, so what outcome should you draw from that?I'm sorry, but this post just reeks of ignorance...I'm not trying to be mean, I just don't know how else to say it here as it's ignoring something that is obviously accepted.Minnesota runs a similar zone blocking system with smaller linemen, hence the reason they aren't top NFL prospects. They don't fit the NFL mold well, but make no mistake they are superb college linemen in a superb college rushing system. Every expert has acknowledged this.No Minnesota offensive lineman wasan All-American nor were any draftedI like Williams and I don't have it all that close. First of all just watching the two I think DeAngelo is a much better RB. Maroney screamed overrated to me in college as that Minnesota system opened up giant holes.
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But really you don't need experts, you need only actually watch a Minnesota game. People love to talk about how Bush had huge holes and didn't have to face up a defender until he got 6 yards downfield. Having watched a good deal of both, the holes in Minnesota were quite a bit larger and Maroney had a lot more room to run that even Bush did. But then again, perhaps you just believe that Gary Russell is legiitmately an 8ypc running back.
I don't deny Maroney has talent, nor do I deny that he seems a good fit for an NFL running back (he's not flashy, not gonna plow guys over, not gonna make highlight moves, but he has great vision and one-cut speed a la Alexander or Edge), but you show me something that doesn't think the running system he played in is one of the best in college football (if not THE best), I'll show you someone who's just flat-out not paying attention.
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I'm just not impressed with anyone's self-proclaimed supremacy.
He joined a 1st-year 14-team MOX dynasty league with me last year, finished dead last at 3-10 (I was 11-2)
he has since joined another initial dynasty league I'm tracking
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