http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/07/27/v-fullstory/1749323/dolphins-ronnie-brown-eager-to.html
These are quotes and comments from Brown that I thought was good to point out. I admit that doing it this way is pretty much giving away the entire article. But here it is anyway. I believe you will find this be valuable.
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I think we're going to see Ronnie be a complete BEAST this year. Sounds like he should be quite motivated to prove alot of people wrong this year. That, is great for us, and bad for opposing defenses.
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Ronnie is an excellent tandem back
& will do well in conjunction
w/Willliams & Polite.
we have an elite running stable
running behind the Orca-5,
they may be the best in the NFL
we will contend in 2010SCall13, frozenfin and dolfan7171 like this. -
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I said it before:
Healthy year + Contract year=MVP year
for Ronnie.
Glad we didn't trade him for some meaningless 3-5th round pick.frozenfin, jetssuck, xphinfanx and 1 other person like this. -
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Ronnie Brown is capable of well over 2,000 total yards. I also think he's capable of over 1500 yards rushing. 2007 made me a believer. If this guy could get a full season this year with an improved passing game, I can see him with 1,300 yards and 13 TD's. I WANT him to stay healthy because I believe he is top 5 RB material.
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Ronnie, you got 2 years to reach that immense potential you have, do it son.
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I will believe it when I see it. I like Ronnie Brown, but anyone who has missed a quarter of his career due to injuries is, in fact, injury prone. Miami is doing right to wait and see what they have in him this seaosn before making a decision on signing him back long term.
Of course if he goes out and tears up the league, he will command much more than he does now, but its a risk Miami has to take. He can no longer be paid on potential. He has to prove that he is worth it. -
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I hope he has a monster year, he's one of my favorites. But as a dolphin fan, I'd rather see a trifecta of Brown, Williams and Cobbs (or Sheets) get 2000 yds rushing as a committee and keep Brown fresh for the playoffs and non-injured. I think the regime is smart and feels the same way.SCall13, dolfan7171 and Stringer Bell like this. -
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Honestly it is put up or shut up time with Brown, stay healthy and beast it out, anything less is unacceptable to me, and him it sounds.
Also sounds like Miami is lukewarm on signing long term, I dont blame them, if you have an elite OL, most avg-to above avg RB's can run through it....Miami doesnt need a gamebreaker at this position....taking up a large salary...Running back is one of the more easy positions to find, dime a dozen.RickyBobby, gunn34, dolfan7171 and 1 other person like this. -
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Also, if he tears up the league next season, you franchise tag him, run him until he breaks down and then let him go.PhinsRDbest, gunn34, dolfan7171 and 2 others like this. -
our running game @ its best is a ThreeHeadedMonster: Ricky Williams, Ronnie Brown & Lou Polite :yes:
the Tandem from Hell (Ricky & Ronnie) will scorch the NFL this year to new records behind the impolite LouPolite & Orca-5
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the simple truth:
Ronnie in tandem is a proven commodity, the running stable is elite & will pave the way to a SuperBowl for Miami :yes:dolfan7171 likes this. -
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simply put:
the whole is worth more than the sum of its parts :yes:
no one can predict or is immune to injury. that's why the stable has depth.dolfan7171 likes this. -
Look at Justin Smiley who has a shoulder problem, or Pennington who has a shoulder problem. if Smiley or Pennington get hurt, it is generally to their shoulder and not a surprise, since they are prone to injury in their shoulder.
Brown is more injury unlucky than injury prone.RickyBobby, Rhody Phins Fan and dolfan7171 like this. -
not to worry: Ricky & Ronnie are motivated to play their best. personal effort is all you can demand & the dolphins will get their best.
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I would not pay a running back large money unless they are game breakers. Those are the only running backs worth big money IMO.finyank13 and dolfan7171 like this. -
To me saying Ronnie Brown will get injured again next year is like saying someone who has won money on slots his last 5 times in the casino will win during his 6th.
Ronnie Brown is a game breaker.dolfan7171 likes this. -
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Thanks for posting guys. I do appreciate the discussions/arguments.
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Also of course it means that. If I want to rely or not rely on someone I want actual repeatable information. If a fluke happens 4 times, I shouldn't expect a fluke to happen a 5th, good or bad.
Well he changes games, therefore he is a game changer. Miami's game was complete changed when got hurt. -
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Some of the doubters will be singing a different tune when he tears up the NFL and is an all pro if not the MVP .
Lets hope we sign him before we comit the mistake that Rick Speilman did when he did not sign Oguneleye who could have been signed at a reasonable price .Instead we got snookered into a bad trade.
After his all pro season it was imposible to sign him .Ronnie will be too. -
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we will be fine this year. next year we'll be in the market for the future Franchise, game breaking RB.
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No need to be a smartass about it.
It sure is a twist IMO. No one can say anything bad about Ronnie Brown. And when someone says he is injury prone, which I think isn't too crazy to say, people say its bad luck. How many times can he have bad luck before he becomes injury prone? -
An injury is an injury is an injury. Regardless of how it happens, it happens a lot and that IS a red flag. The guy has only played one complete season in his career. That certainly does little to instill confidence in the FO to sign him to a big money, long term deal.alen1 likes this.
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