Are you serious? Have you watched this fat clown play AT ALL?And I think Brown has some skills, I just don't think they are on the same level as LenDale's skill set.You may be right about White, but Chris Brown can be effective also. It's not a slam dunk that he will replace Brown anytime this year, and White has just as many issues as Brown. If you selected White more for 2007 than 2006, then it's a good pick for you probably. I emphasize "probably".I was originally sitting at 3.03 wondering if I should pull the LenDale trigger than. After trading down to 3.05 I had to make the decision again, I opted for Harrison because I knew Harrison would not be around at 4.01. 4.01 rolled around and I was so grateful LenDale was still there.I have no doubt LenDale assumes the starting roll by week 6 of this year and will be a staple top-tier back for at least 8 years.This is a good team. White was a steal IMO. In 2-3 years he will be the man in Tenn.Camaros off to precarious start:
Peyton Manning
Cadillac Williams
LenDale White
Marvin Harrison
Plaxico Buress
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There's a reason why plodders like Travis Henry was average at best in that Titans offense last year: that line is as mediocre as it gets.They need a shifty back like Brown to be effective and to catch those swing passes. LenDale White couldn't catch passes like Chris Brown on his best day.
White runs similar to Chris Brown with the upright style. The only reason he hasn't been injured is because of his extra thickness and the defenses that he has played against hasn't exactly been Steelers or Panthers quality in terms of hitting.
I would not be surprised to see White get as injured as often as Brown during their respective NFL careers.
White is a monster who's going to have a huge chip on his shoulder...
Cannot wait to see Lendale start putting away those cupcakes!



