I have a very good friend who played ball at Kstate and is very good friends with the staff there, i've had dinner with him and some of their current coaches on a few occasions, little bit of partyin to, when they come to LA, we all go out...I've been delicate with the source not asking to many questions, but every year I ask him a few, he holds a major position coach for snyder, so I;ll just leave his name out.. Here is my text to him.. me..'' Can you tell me about your boy Thomas considering he is on my team now, do you think he runs to upright, concerns about his speed? can he handle 20 carries a game, and whatta you think about his hands? coach..'' DT is the truth, great pickup for the dolphins! He has only played rb for 2 years, great upside and GREAT hands.. me..''Thanks brother, appreciate it.'' Man if this kid hits this draft is gonna be a good one, when I watch DT, I see a natural runner where the vision and the feet work harmoniously, for a man that size, with that kind of fluidity..we might have somethin boyz and girlz... I also love the spin move...shows great talent that move..he does it well, and often..
i wish we were playing the pats tomorrow. im getting too psyched. (dont remind me theres a lockout, im happier in my imagination)
DT also uses tons of jump cuts, have not seen those from RB or RW in quite sometime. Feature Back!!!!
I definitely started out pretty jaded with the pick; mostly because I was expecting to see Mallet's name. The more I watch, though, the more he reminds me of a beefier Karim Abdul-Jabar...If he and Gates pan out Ireland should be safe.
i still have horror memories of DT shredding the bruins last year. I think he had something like 250 rushing and receiving yards and a couple TDs that game. it was unbelievable how good he was. They just kept feeding him the ball and UCLA could not stop him. Hated him at the time, love him now!
He's got some real potential. We are not going to shy away from that two back system though. I'd like to see us let Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams leave, and try and be aggressive for a shifty/speedy guy, Reggie Bush?
Well that is true but he runs high and no 2nd gear. I'm guessing if he had more speed he would have been the first back off the board.
Well, not sure arguement holds water, Mark Ingram the first RB taken in this years draft ran a 4.62 where DT ran a 4.6, than later better that time at his proday workout.
I dont really care about what weaknesses he has in his game. The fact that he is a young powerful running back is convincing enough to me.
Comparing him to Karim Abdul-Jabbar is supposed to be a compliment? Thomas also had a better ten yard split time than Ingram. I don't think he has Ingram's balance or lean though. Thomas has very good feet in the open field though. What makes me laugh are those that say he isn't fast enough. What did CJ Spiller's straight line speed do for him this past year? Not a damn thing. Why? Because CJ Spiller is weak legged and cannot run in between the tackles to save his life. The best rookie back last season was LaGarrett Blount. Blount ran a 4.7 at his workout last year. He had 10 carries of more than 20 yards and 3 of more than 40 yards this year, both of which was twice as much as the next closest guy among the rookies. CJ Spiller's speed got him 1 run of 20 yards or more.
I am by no means disagreeing with your concerns, there are mine as well, but the context for which the endorsement was said, was pure, without bias or motive.
Not a big DT fan but I'm glad we traded up for him after Ingram, Leshoure & Williams were taken. IMO we should sign Deangelo & turn our running game from above average to LETHAL.
Dude, I started out saying he reminded me of Jimmie Johnson, so yeah. I thought I heard that Ingram had the best 10 yd split. Either way it's a marriage of power and fluidity.
thanks. it wasn't in mine till you had to go and say something. That's not a song you want on your mind at 1:30 when you're trying to hit the sack. dick.
Now? Really? We all know that is the soundtrack to your life that plays in your head every time you walk into a room.
I have to say that overall I'm pleased with this pick and the draft in general. I think Ireland addressed most of our needs and I also believe we will be a lot better next year. We now have a really young, but talented team. Our defense is solid and should only improve. Our O-Line will hopefully gel and I would love to see if we could get someone like Bush or Williams to side with Thomas for our running game. Now, if Gates and Clay pan out I think Henne will be a much more effective QB. He really needed better blocking, a go-to TE and some speed to open up the passing game. IMO, that's exactly what Ireland tried to do. I've been reading reports about how the Dolphins supposedly tried to move up into the 3rd round in order to get Mallett, but I'm not sure I buy that. If they were so high on him they had plenty of opportunity to get him. Now, I'm not saying that I think Mallett will not be a good QB, especially now that he plays for the Patriots and their team philosophy and players allow nearly any QB to do well there, but I just don't think the Dolphins had their sights set on him.
No worries.....soundtracks are made up of a number of songs. You forgot his favorite song: Born This Way by Lady Gaga Not kidding. Not kidding at all. Deadly serious in fact.
The comical side of this is Thomas has times of 4.50,4.58,4.60,4.65 in the 40 yard dash. One article said he ran both a 4.5 and 4.58 at his pro day when in fact he only ran 1 time One article said he ran the 40 at the combine which he did not One thing you can't take away from Thomas is outstanding production the past two seasons
Ireland must be one wonderful GM to put together the perfect plan for Miami amongst confusion & destraction of this year's draft
The key for this kid's success is vision. That's the key for every RB who has the minimum physical talent to be in the NFL. It's the ability to see the field and translate that to the right move at the right time. That's why Ingram is so good. He can get to the right spot at the right time (and has some power to go with his low/stocky frame). This was Brown's struggle early on. If Thomas just crashes a clogged hole - he won't do much. If he can have the vision (and he occasionally flashed that in some of the highlights) to shift to the opening - and is quick enough to both react and get there - then he'll be fine. If he doesn't ... well ... He does appear to have good hands.
Would still like to see us with a RB who can get to the outside. Having Marshall who is one the best blocking WR's should not be wasted. Im pumped up about Gates who opens up our Offensive playbook. Im happy getting Thomas as hes got a pretty decent O-Line now to open up those inside lanes. Good pick up. Now lets get a RB who can compliment him.