AFC East: Ronnie Brown
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Colorado Dolfan ...dirty drownin' man?
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And people..even on here....have the nerve to say Ronnie's not an elite back.
RONNIE'S THE MAN!
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finally some love for the dolphins and brown
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That is a good read. Ronnie Brown is in a class by himself. No one has done the stuff he has done and he continues to do more and to get better. He is no doubt a force to be reckoned with.
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I honestly have to disagree. I personally think that Randy Moss is the most dangerous player in the Division. He is the most physically gifted WR ever.
We give ESPN a lot of crap when they don't recognize the Dolphins, but I personally think here is a little overzealous.
Nice to see it in print, but don't believe he deserves the title. He's #2 in my eyes.
Still love Ronnie though. Plus this is all personal opinion anyway.Anonymous likes this. -
they never said division ,not even in the nfl but they mention he was one player thats dangerous...
you want dangerous CHRIS JOHNSON , ADRIAN IS WHAT SCARES ME ..
Our Rb or doing fine job but i still would want ricky or ronnie as the top rushers in the nfl :hi5: -
Vote for him for the pro bowl Ricky to w00t
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Ronnie Brown IS the most versatile RB in the NFL no doubt but he is not the best running back in the league or even elite. From a conventional standpoint, he's not even the best back on the team IMO. Please Dolfans dont take offense or start an argument, but why do Fins fans see Ronnie Brown as an "elite" back? I understand a good RB but not elite.
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Outside of Peterson, I'd take Ronnie over every other back in the league. He was taken 2nd overall and every analyst on the planet agreed he was worth that high a pick. He went to the pro bowl, which is voted upon by fans, players, and coaches. He already has 7 tds this season, on pace to score more points in a single season then any Dolphins rb of all time. He's on pace to be the best rb this team has ever had in the history of the franchise.
How in the ****in world is he NOT elite?!
Edit: this comes off as angry, which i apologize for. And well, i guess it is a hot button for me. but Ronnies my favorite player and the guys done nothing but perform since he put on a Dolphins uniform. Without him, we don't win 11 games last year. We don't beat the Jets the first time this year. He wins games for us. He's nationally known because hes the face of our franchise and hes damn well the best player on our offense.
needless to say, we don't resign him, ive lost all faith in the franchise.HardKoreXXX, Colorado Dolfan, muscle979 and 2 others like this. -
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Ricky Williams is dangerous. Ronnie Brown is dangerous. Ricky Williams, Ronnie Brown and Lousaka Polite together are extremely dangerous (when the offensive line is playing well). I mean extremely. No group of backs is more dangerous.
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When Ronnie gets his touches he does damage, the past two weeks he hasn't gotten his touches. I'd love to see him get more opportunities out of the base formation and more passes thrown his way.
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Colorado Dolfan ...dirty drownin' man?
Randy Moss is definitely the most dangerous RECEIVER in the division, but he needs someone to pass the ball to him.
Ronnie does it (mostly) on his own. He can run the ball, catch the ball, and pass the ball. He does it all. Being versatile and being so ****ing good at being versatile is what makes him so damn dangerous...
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I hear that #23 is alright :D
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In 2002 Ricky Williams had 16 rushing TD's + 1 receiveing TD = 17TD's total. I dont see Ronnie getting 11 more TD's this season, especially now that the Wildcat is somewhat slowing down. Ronnie has only had ONE 1,000 yard season in his 4-year career back in 2006. In 2002, Ricky ran for 1,853 yards(12th most in the history of the NFL), the conventional way. Ronnie Brown may eventually become the greatest Dolphins rb of all-time, but he's nowhere near there yet. -
Ronnies never been given the ball enough to get those kinds of numbers (and he never will with Ricky on the team. Which is good cause, well, we saw what happened to ricky). In the first 5 years of rickys career, he ran the ball 1,589 times! In Ronnies first 5 years, hes ran it 901 times so far, likely to finish around 1,050. (Ronnie did miss the final 11 games of 07, but ricky missed the final 7 of 2000 as well. So the number of games is pretty close)
To think about what Ronnies accomplished, and currently accomplishing, on what is essentially 2/3's the amount of carries as most premiere backs in the nfl, it's astounding. And i assure you, nobody cares how ronnie or ricky get their yards, whether its conventional or not, as long as they get them.HardKoreXXX, Gitrdone and muscle979 like this. -
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before this past week, ronnie was on pace to score around 17tds. since he didn't score that does knock his pace and it seems less likely. However, if ricky werent on the team, ronnie probably would have scored over 10 tds by now. (ricky has 5 right now). But thats ticky tac. Ronnie wont get 18, but he could. Ronnie is both advantaged and disadvantaged by our two back system.
The line ricky had in 2002 was incredible in comparison to the line Ronnie had in 2006. (i cant remember a starter outside of carey...) So thats not surprising Rickys ypc was higher. But this isn't a comparison of ronnie and ricky. Ricky would have been a HOF and possibly one of the greatests of all time if he hadn't retired. we all know this. But...thats his fault.
But based off the limited opportunities Ronnies had, hes proven hes elite. I've said it before, and I'll say it until his contract is extended. My biggest fear in the world right now is us letting Ronnie walk and then the patriots sign him, give him 25+ carries a game, and they go back to the super bowl with him carrying them on his back. The only thing holding Ronnie back right now is the amount of touches hes getting. And the patriots need a RB this offseason... -
Football is such a team game that discounting Randy because a QB needs to get him the ball is silly.gunn34 likes this. -
I'm starting to question Ronnies eliteness outside of the wildcat....Ricky continues to out produce ronnie in a conventional set
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I can't believe there are some still questioning whether Ronnie is an elite back. Amazing.
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Colorado Dolfan ...dirty drownin' man?
When Moss takes a direct snap and runs the ball up the gut, or passes it to a TE, then I'll agree that he is as dangerous as Ronnie. Ronnie catches, runs, passes, and actually runs an offensive set.
Not disrespecting Moss at all, as I said, he is the most dangerous receiver in the AFC East. But, get good coverage on him and he can be shut down.
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Anyone questioning Ronnie's effectiveness out of the conventional set must not realize he gets very little carries out of the conventional set ever since the Wildcat was debuted.
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He's a great football player, no doubt...but iam pissed at him at the moment for the game he played last week....
Hes my favorite player, but, there was no excuse to show his azz in new york....
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He's the most dynamic player in the league..........he'll show you why today when he leads the upset up in Foxboro
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