L. White is not gonna have much of an impact this year. It is clear that C. Brown is the starter and T. Henry will take some caries from him... white will see no action or very very minimal. Anderson is a good back and should see some action, and of course if Lewis messes up, he got it all. Maroney is an amazing back and dillon will have some health issues. I see NE making a move to give maroney a lot of caries. Gore, well he is the number one back in his team, and that makes him the most valuable right now.
SO WHITE IS THE ONE THAT WONT DO MUCH THIS YEAR.
2006-08-25 01:42:29
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answered by vandetta00 2
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I'd say Mike Anderson. He is going to be little more than a 3rd down back. Frank Gore is now the starter and is the best fo all 4. L. Maroney is looking to start taking over for C. Dilon and is looking good in preseason. L. White is probablly my second choice but I've been hearing that despite fighting with teammates that he's looked really good and will eventually become the starter this year.
2006-08-21 18:51:43
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answered by fsunachoman 2
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in order of productivity:
1. Frank Gore - Barlow just got moved to the Jets, so he's unquestionably the #1 guy in SF - he's omving up to late 2nd early 3rd round now.
2. Laurence Maroney - even though I think Dillon is going to do better than people think he will, it appears Maroney is going to get carries, and Brady always gets eveyrone involved. He's looked good so far in pre-season.
3. Mike Anderson - no way Lewis still gets 20-25 cpg; so there's a place for Anderson there - and he's always had a nose for the end zone.
4. LenDale White - who knows- he could surprise; but I don't think it will necessarilly be this year. The team is rebuilding; and his spitting at teammates isn't going to help him.
2006-08-21 13:02:09
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answered by mikep426 6
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Gore has the startin job in SF nowe that Barlow got traded, Gore is going to be a stud!! Maroney will be the starter as soon as Dillon gets hurt, which will happen.
White has a good shot at getting some carries, if Chris Brown under performs, hes in there. Anderson is probably the least productive, Jemal Lewis will have a good year with McNair.
2006-08-21 13:04:18
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answered by whl04031998 2
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You have some serious issues at the RB position considering Mike Anderson, Laurence Maroney, and Lendale White are all back-ups. Gore will have the best season of all these RB's. I would get rid of Anderson or White because Maroney will be getting some touches in NE and if Dillon does down, he could be a monster.
2006-08-21 13:01:31
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answered by briancollins00 1
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Frank gore is the best of the ones you mentioned. He has the starting job in SF and did a lot better than barlow did last year. I would keep him and see how he does. Mike Anderson is worth keeping because Jamal Lewis already got hurt (2 weeks) and i wouldnt expect him to do much. Expect him to get a few carries. Maroeney will get carries but will only take the starting job if Dillion doesnt meet up with expectations. As for Lendale white, he is only going to get goal line carries.
2006-08-21 15:20:42
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answered by Stargazer 2
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I just picked up Gore from our waiver wire. Not really because I intend on using him from week to week (I already have LaMont Jordan and "fast" Willie Parker), but as trade bait for later on. If you look at the yahoo buzz, many people are picking up Barlow now that he's been traded. He might be a good option now ... at least as a flier. But, to answer your question, I'm thinking Maroney will be the least productive of the names mentioned.
2006-08-22 09:05:32
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answered by CaptainCrunch 5
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Anderson will not be as good as he was in Denver the offensive line in Baltimore is nowhere as accomplished as Denvers and he will not get as many carries because of Lewis in front of him. Also Musa Smith is having a better preseason the Anderson so he might end up as the third running back on the team.
2006-08-21 15:52:50
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answered by OREO 2
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L. Maroney - no matter how well he does he will be splitting time with Dillon. Even when he is not the Pats. passing game has taken a hit this year so defenses will be able to key on stopping the Pats running game.
2006-08-21 13:16:57
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answered by Michael Fetter In Charlotte, NC 2
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It's apparent that Jamal Lewis is ready for a comeback season with the Baltimore Ravens, so I'd say that Mike Anderson (his back-up) will have the least productive season of the four.
2006-08-21 12:58:23
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answered by CWRUnerd 2
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