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Im not sure Ive seen any quotes from BB saying that Maroney will be the feature back and get all the carries. Considering Maoneys shoulder and questions about his durability does anyone else think Morris could be a steal in the late rds of drafts this year as somebody who could have more of an oppurtunity than whats being talked about? from espn....
Patriots?
Patriots' need filled?
<Jun. 8> New England might continue to monitor the status of Brown, arguably the best running back still available, and a guy who would provide the Pats a viable replacement to the departed Corey Dillon as the backup to starter Laurence Maroney, writes Len Pasquarelli. However, the urgency to find a veteran running back might have been somewhat assuaged this week. Sammy Morris, signed as an unrestricted free agent this spring, had a very productive minicamp, catching the ball well and actually displaying more versatility than Dillon had.
Brown rushed for 1,067 yards in 2004 and 851 yards in 2005 and, while he absorbs a lot of hits because of his upright running style, the guy doesn't have much tread rubbed off his tires. He has carried only 541 times in four years and appeared in just five games in 2006.
Patriots?
Patriots' need filled?
<Jun. 8> New England might continue to monitor the status of Brown, arguably the best running back still available, and a guy who would provide the Pats a viable replacement to the departed Corey Dillon as the backup to starter Laurence Maroney, writes Len Pasquarelli. However, the urgency to find a veteran running back might have been somewhat assuaged this week. Sammy Morris, signed as an unrestricted free agent this spring, had a very productive minicamp, catching the ball well and actually displaying more versatility than Dillon had.
Brown rushed for 1,067 yards in 2004 and 851 yards in 2005 and, while he absorbs a lot of hits because of his upright running style, the guy doesn't have much tread rubbed off his tires. He has carried only 541 times in four years and appeared in just five games in 2006.