IMO he was kind of backed into a corner to come with that statement.What else is he going to say ? He is usually quite modest and easy going .
More than anything I think he wants to demonstrate his confidence that he is among the best and it looks like this is the year that he will get a chance to prove it.
Coach Sparano seems to be impressed
So what is next for Ronnie ?
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/story/1070352.html
BTW I never needed any convincing that he is an elite back .
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It's all music to my ears both from Ronnie, and coach. Now being that this is a Ronnie Brown thread, I'm going to make a shameless plug and ask all Ronnie fans to vote for Ronnie Brown in Survivor 2009. Ronnie needs your vote!
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sounds good to me. overweight my ***.
Ronnie is poised to have a HUGE year this year. At least... he should anyways.dolphindebby and CrunchTime like this. -
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Sign Ronnie now?
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He is not elite IMO. Talent wise, absolutely but production wise, IMO, no.
As for the contract, I think if he has a big year and starts asking for a lot of money, just slap the tag on him if you want to keep him. Otherwise, let him go. With all the money invested in the offensive line and hopefully it being injury-free in the near future, we shouldn't be paying a running back big money, especially one that's been injured consistently. Draft one and plug him in behind the offensive line. Ronnie hasn't produced numbers that aren't capable of being duplicated by another tailback IMO.PENNSYLVANIADOLPHAN likes this. -
We already know Ronnie is a very good running back. There is no question about that. However, this year in my mind will determine whether he is either a very good running back or an outstanding one. We shall see.
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every NFL player should think highly of themselves.