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It bothered me that he was not used most of the season. A lot of people have said that he is a
RB. I guess that is true since he is listed as one. In my opinion, he would be well used for dump off passes and running short routes because he has big YAC written all over him. I would rather hand the ball to the R&R. -
whatever the role, they need to find a way to get him involved. search him on youtube if need be.
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i like lo book i think he can be a reggie bush type player
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When book is off the field his butt needs to be in the gym right along side Ginn and beck, all three must add muscle to their frame to reach their maxx potential, all three of their bodies are not developed yet to their potential.
The homer in me is very excited about these three REAL MIAMI DOLPHINS.alen1 likes this. -
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He was very dangerous for them before Deuce McAllister went down. I think he is one of the scariest players in the league when he has the ball in his hands, but he needs to have space to work in and with out a power back like McAllister he didn't have that. He played a big role in the Saints success last season.
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Booker is just one of those super slippery guys that has the ability to make people look foolish when they reach out to try and tackle him. 5 or 10 lbs on his frame would go a long way towards letting him bust through more of those arm tackles but, not lose any quickness.. He needs that. So does Ginn. Both of them too often looked like children getting grabbed by an angry parent as they tried to run away. Feet still going but all forward motion ceased.
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Pro Team: The Brazilian Soccer Team. I've gotten into them lately. I like Ronaldinho.
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I hope lorenzo can be a bigger part of the offense next season. Kevin Faulk 2.0. I was so happy when we drafted him(being an FSU fan).
I remember reading last training camp that we was working out with the wide receivers, i dont ever recall him moving around that much last season, but i wonder if we might see him lineup in some slot this year? -
Reggie Bush the idea does not live up to Reggie Bush the player's resume, he drops a ton of passes, he avg's less then 4 yds a carry and 10 yds a catch, and he is mid level Kick Returner.
Sean Peyton is very creative, but Bush really needs to tighten up his game, head to head, LBook is not that far behind Reggie Bush even in limited playing roles.
And Reggie tore a Acl last year.
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I Loved watching this kids moves. I can't understand why he wasn't used for such a long time last year. Even after Ronnie went down. Can't wait to see more of him. I like him coming in as a change of pace scat back. Keeping Defenses on their heels and tired. And Hes a def. threat in the passing game, so the occassional lineup at Slot would be fun to watch. Man, I can't wait for the season to start already! LOL..
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Although I don't mind the idea of Booker as a WR, I can only see that happening in a 4 WR set, him being the fourth. We'll have Ginn, Wilford, Hagan, and possibly a draftee playing WR. Booker can be just as usefull for us coming out of the backfield running a pass route while we have 3/4 actual WRs running their route.
At this point though, we don't really have a slot WR, so maybe Booker will be utilized as our Welker Version 2.0?
Regardless, he makes plays, has the right attitued, and I see him as being a valuable player for the Dolphins for years to come. I just hope he doesn't take carries away from Ricky. -
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Again though, Booker will never be the second back. He can't carry a load. If Ronnie goes down, and everyone else is healthy, we'll have Ricky, Cobbs, and then Booker.
Booker is a scat back type. Not taking anything away from him, but I don't see him as ever being our second back. He'll get plenty of touches, but not that respect on the depth charts.