Carter_Can_Fly
Footballguy
Basically looking for a situation no matter how good the runner he would struggle to run behind the line.
1) Arizona Cardinals....Easily the worst line in the league by a good margin. Beanie Wells may actually be a stud in a different offense if he can stay healthy.
2) Green Bay Packers...Alex Green is not a starting RB, but he gets no help from that team
3) Detroit...when is the last time this team has had a good rushing year
4) Indy...Once again not sure if they have a very good RB on this roster although Brown might be closer to the average in the NFL, but that line is bad that it is hard to determine if it is the players or the line
5) Tenn....Chris Johnson has had some ok games as of late, but the consistency of that line opening up holes is not there
1) Arizona Cardinals....Easily the worst line in the league by a good margin. Beanie Wells may actually be a stud in a different offense if he can stay healthy.
2) Green Bay Packers...Alex Green is not a starting RB, but he gets no help from that team
3) Detroit...when is the last time this team has had a good rushing year
4) Indy...Once again not sure if they have a very good RB on this roster although Brown might be closer to the average in the NFL, but that line is bad that it is hard to determine if it is the players or the line
5) Tenn....Chris Johnson has had some ok games as of late, but the consistency of that line opening up holes is not there