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2007-05-29 04:39:00 · 24 answers · asked by ,!,jest,!, 3 in Sports Football (American)

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Ok "Crazy 21" since you dissed someone else I'll diss you. First of all Chris Brown isn't the Titans starting running back he's a backup and he did have a good year 2 years ago when he was starting. LenDale White has yet to start so no one knows how good he is. Now to answer your question, Who ever the Packers start will be the worst. They don't have that great of a line. Also between the 3 none really has much expirence and also neither of the 2 returning have produced much in past. The rookie could be ok but I guess we will see.

2007-05-29 05:49:48 · answer #1 · answered by chelbryseth 2 · 1 2

Tie between Cedric Benson and Justin Fargas. Benson is a head case. He cried on the draft, the announcers excused it via asserting "He understood the rigidity and status of being interior the NFL." He whined while Thomas Jones did no longer bow to him and supply him the commencing job. Fargas replaced into 2nd string at USC. He went to Oakland and replaced into ignored via 4 head coaches, Callahan, Turner, Shell, and Kiffin, for the commencing job. Kiffin grew to become to him final season by using fact all of the different RB's have been basically as ineffective. Fargas replaced into solid for type of two or 3 video games, then have been given injured and enable Dominc Rhodes take over. Kiffin and the Raiders gave him a sparkling contract interior the off season, yet i'm particular Kiffin would be finding to have a RB via committee, leaving no genuine commencing RB.

2016-11-23 14:20:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Carolina Panthers: DeShaun Foster
Even sportscasters recognize he has no skill. He was a good finesse RB behind Davis, but he can't take it up the middle. After three years he still tries to stand up straight and run through. And the only time he really started to play last season is when he knew he was loosing coach and fan support to Williams. Total waste of money and resources.

2007-05-29 05:18:52 · answer #3 · answered by oi2dwrld 1 · 3 0

I'll list all the guys that are unproven...

GIANTS: Brandon Jacobs / Reuben Droughns

TITANS: LenDale White / Chris Henry

BEARS: Cedric Benson

PACKERS: Brandon Jackson / Vernand Morency / Noah Herron

BILLS: Marshawn Lynch / Anthony Thomas

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Marshawn Lynch, Cedric Benson & LenDale White / Chris Henry atleast all could have a bright future or be busts...

But I don't see Brandon Jackobs being a star EVER and Reuben Droughns is just solid

But for the worst starting running back? Whoever Green Bay puts on the field unless one of those guys comes out of no where

Most people haven't even heard of those guys...

So your answer would be: Brandon Jackson / Vernand Morency / Noah Herron

2007-05-29 05:08:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

Hard to say who is the worst until we see the stats after a season...or lack there of.

However, I would argue that the most over-rated might be Rueben Droughns with the Giants (forgive the spelling if I messed it). Another one of the running backs who comes off the Denver Bronco treadmill that, as usual, proves how good Denver's O-line actually is when they have difficulties behind a substandard line.

If you want proof of the above, I would suggest we see how Travis Henry does in Denver...a constant mediocre back up until now. I bet he flourishes this season as it is likely I could run for 1,000 yards behind that line.

2007-05-29 05:42:28 · answer #5 · answered by Gwydyon 4 · 0 1

There are a few I might consider to be the worst: Kevin Jones, LaMont Jordan (If he's still the starter at that time), LenDale White, and DeShaun Foster (Don't get me wrong, I love the Panthers, but this guy absolutely can't score TDs).

Seeing as how Foster is incapable of scoring, I might actually have to say he's the worst starter (unless Williams becomes the starter this year)

2007-05-29 05:22:47 · answer #6 · answered by Carolina Kitten 6 · 2 2

I would have to choose Kevin Barlow, he had 1 good year and squeezed a lot of bucks out of the dumb as* 49er's. Since then he has been a turd that keeps getting traded, I think he's down to the vet's minimum now and that's more than he's worth.

2007-05-29 06:55:49 · answer #7 · answered by stan l 7 · 2 0

1. Ki-Jana Carter, RB, Cincinnati Bengals (1995)
For a variety of reasons, there have been plenty of letdowns at this pick: guys like Tim Couch, Courtney Brown and Steve Emtman. Some might add Tom Cousineau, but despite fleeing to the Canadian Football League, he had a decent NFL career and Buffalo did eventually trade him for a draft pick that became Jim Kelly. Carter gets the nod, despite the fact that he had a knee injury during his rookie season. Some like to blame that injury for his career struggles, but that's somewhat of a myth. Carter did have a few healthy years in the league, and simply wasn't a very effective runner. He didn't see holes all that well and wasn't as consistently physical as his size (5-foot-10, 220-plus) would indicate. And let's face it: Penn State cranked out plenty of first-round running backs who struggled in the NFL. Can you say "system back"?

2007-05-29 06:23:11 · answer #8 · answered by sexymama 6 · 0 4

Vernand Morency of the Green Bay Packers

2007-05-29 05:00:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

The entire Titans and Green Bay backfield. Those guys couldn't rush for 1,000 combined in the broncos offense. Titans at least have Vince Young who can run. Green Bay will have under 500 yards for the whole team rushing this year.

2007-05-29 06:25:18 · answer #10 · answered by mbork8983 3 · 0 2

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