Reggie Bush + Daniel Thomas
DeMarco Murray + Felix Jones
Peyton Hillis + Jamaal Charles
DeAngelo Williams + Jonathan Stewart
Matt Forte + Michael Bush
Arian Foster + Ben Tate
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Saw that, was a tad suprised they gave D.Thomas the credit. Not so sure these guys can fend off Miller though.
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Sorry, but the Bush-Thomas tandem is in the bottom third of the NFL. And that's being generous. Daniel Thomas was terrible last year. He may have been injured, and he may have potential, but his production was terrible.
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For Reggie Bush and Daniel Thomas to even be named amongst those other tandems is a joke...right now. I'm sorry, but it is. Let Daniel Thomas prove SOMETHING, ANYTHING before you start putting him up there like that. I mean first off putting Reggie Bush in the same crowd as DeMarco Murray, Arian Foster, Matt Forte, DeAngelo Williams and Jamaal Charles is questionable. But then to put Daniel Thomas in league with Peyton Hillis, Felix Jones, Jonathan Stewart, Michael Bush and Ben Tate? Come on. I'm not saying it won't happen, you never really know the future, but there's no reason to do that right now, IMO.
Heck right now I think the future of the Dolphins backfield is Lamar Miller and Jonas Gray.felly smarts, RGF, GARDENHEAD and 2 others like this. -
Fred Jackson + CJ Spiller
Frank Gore + Kendall Hunter
Michael Turner + Jason Snelling
Willis Mcgahee + Knowshon Moreno
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wishful thinking that could come true
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It's interesting to me that Daniel Thomas is the 2nd guy in the equation to begin with.
Even the Dolphins' front office might disagree with that. After all, they gave Lamar Miller a higher grade than they gave Daniel Thomas. -
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I'm okay with this only to the extent that it's about time someone mindlessly praised us.
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Funnily enough, Jones/Murray scored a combined 3 touchdowns last season.
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Green + Tebow
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I like DT better than most, but that's mostly on potential in the flashes I've seen. I think that many here are down on him due to an over-emphasis on his failures in short yardage while battling a hamstring injury. Now I felt that in college he had a tendency to run too upright so maybe it wasn't the hammy, but I'm willing to give him a little benefit of the doubt. That being said, I would have Foster and Tate at the top and I don't think Bush and DT are close to that level.
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Adrian Peterson/Toby Gerhart should be tops. And not even mentioned here yet... :pity:
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This thread is a little too negative IMO. Reggie and Thomas are solid with potential to be more. I'm happy to see some praise thrown there way.
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He was injured...
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-Can you drive a stick?
-My arm's broken.
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I still don't understand why Slaton gets no love from the fins. -
His problem is more along the lines of Miller and Bush do the same things. -
The guy he was compared to coming to Miami, Larry Johnson, had the same issues when he first started, but ironed them out but it took him 2 yrs. -
I'm willing to give DT the benefit of the doubt due to the hamstring injury, but if it continues then that becomes a durability question or if it's fine and he still doesn't produce then either way I would look to replace him in the next draft. I tend to like that 2nd - 3rd round area for backs. I don't mean specifically for this draft but in general. I see that as a good area to find players with enough talent to potentially produce and it's cheap enough that if they don't it doesn't kill you.
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