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What's done is done but to beat a dead horse one more time. Henry was flat out awful in 2004 willis wasn't and showed a lot of promise. After Willis's 1st 100 yard game that season against the dolphins henry was actualy handed back the starting job for the ravens game that year.

 

He was benched in the 2nd half and Willis took over for the rest of the season. Henry had a chance to put up and stake claim to the job or fold. He folded. People forget just how bad henry was in 2004. He whined and packed it in and deserved to go. I'm happy for him. He had a good season last year and seemed to revive his career, but he was downright awful his final games as a starter for the bills. While Willis showed a lot of promise. I'm as annoyed as anyone it didn't work out. All I hope now is the line is improved and the next rb doesn't have to run behind the same sh------- oline travis or willis did.

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Henry had nothing in '04. He was tripping over his shoelaces. He had no drive, juice, moves or speed. For all intents and purposes, he was done as an NFL high caliber RB to unbiased observers. I see there were a few of the other kind.

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Actually, I just read most of it for the first time, hadn't seen some.

All of those Willis supporters! Hopefully you have learned your lesson--stats, facts, and logic, or BUST! My, how the tune changed...

 

 

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=8108&st=0

How's that "Travis is a Top Five back" thing working out for you?

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I love it. The guy plays for 2 years and you come back and say see I told you so. McGehee ultimately may not have worked out here, but I'm fairly certain that he's been more productive than Travis over the last 2 years.

 

I imagine there's some guy in Green Bay just waiting for the day that Favre retires, so he can refer back to a comment he made back when the Pack traded for him and say... see I told you, this guy would never stay here.

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It's also worth noting that Willis was a different runner in his first year as a starter. He'd plow over people, lay them out with stiff arms and get tough yards. He ceased doing that once his knee was near 100%. I'd still like the guy if he ran like he did that first year. Unfortunately he doesn't.

 

Though, I will admit that after seeing Willis for a few more years he's no better at blitz pick up and catching the all than Henry was.

 

 

It's kind of interesting that you'd bring this thread back up as if to show how right you are. Henry a top 5 back? What a joke.

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It's also worth noting that Willis was a different runner in his first year as a starter. He'd plow over people, lay them out with stiff arms and get tough yards. He ceased doing that once his knee was near 100%. I'd still like the guy if he ran like he did that first year. Unfortunately he doesn't.

 

Though, I will admit that after seeing Willis for a few more years he's no better at blitz pick up and catching the all than Henry was.

It's kind of interesting that you'd bring this thread back up as if to show how right you are. Henry a top 5 back? What a joke.

 

MDH, some things never change, ignoring the facts still....

 

From NFL.com:

 

AFC Rushing Yards

Rank Player Team Yds Att Avg TDs Long

1 LaDainian Tomlinson SD 1815 348 5.2 28 85

2 Larry Johnson KC 1789 416 4.3 17 47

3 Willie Parker PIT 1494 337 4.4 13 76

4 Rudi Johnson CIN 1309 341 3.8 12 22

5 Travis Henry TEN 1211 270 4.5 7 70

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Good, Lori, thanks! See above...

Umm, you might want to think about including the NFC in those stats. Last time I checked, they were in the NFL too...

 

1 LaDainian Tomlinson SD 1815 348 5.2 28 85

2 Larry Johnson KC 1789 416 4.3 17 47

3 Frank Gore SF 1695 312 5.4 8 72

4 Tiki Barber NYG 1662 327 5.1 5 55

5 Steven Jackson STL 1528 346 4.4 13 59

6 Willie Parker PIT 1494 337 4.4 13 76

7 Rudi Johnson CIN 1309 341 3.8 12 22

8 Brian Westbrook PHI 1217 240 5.1 7 71

9 Chester Taylor MIN 1216 303 4.0 6 95

10 Travis Henry TEN 1211 270 4.5 7 70

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Umm, you might want to think about including the NFC in those stats. Last time I checked, they were in the NFL too...

 

 

And we got rid of him, for your man, Willis:

 

1 LaDainian Tomlinson SD 1815 348 5.2 28 85

2 Larry Johnson KC 1789 416 4.3 17 47

3 Frank Gore SF 1695 312 5.4 8 72

4 Tiki Barber NYG 1662 327 5.1 5 55

5 Steven Jackson STL 1528 346 4.4 13 59

6 Willie Parker PIT 1494 337 4.4 13 76

7 Rudi Johnson CIN 1309 341 3.8 12 22

8 Brian Westbrook PHI 1217 240 5.1 7 71

9 Chester Taylor MIN 1216 303 4.0 6 95

10 Travis Henry TEN 1211 270 4.5 7 70

11 Thomas Jones CHI 1210 296 4.1 6 30

12 Edgerrin James ARI 1159 337 3.4 6 18

13 Ladell Betts WAS 1154 245 4.7 4 26

14 Fred Taylor JAC 1146 231 5.0 5 76

15 Warrick Dunn ATL 1140 286 4.0 4 90

16 Jamal Lewis BAL 1132 314 3.6 9 52

17 Julius Jones DAL 1084 267 4.1 4 77

18 Joseph Addai IND 1081 226 4.8 7 41

19 Ahman Green GB 1059 266 4.0 5 70

20 Deuce McAllister NO 1057 244 4.3 10 57

21 Michael Vick ATL 1039 123 8.4 2 51

22 Tatum Bell DEN 1025 233 4.4 2 51

23 Ronnie Brown MIA 1008 241 4.2 5 47

24 Willis McGahee BUF 990 259 3.8 6 57

25 Maurice Jones-Drew JAC 941 166

 

 

Makes a lot of sense.

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And we got rid of him, for your man, Willis:

My man Willis? That may be the funniest thing I've ever read on here:

 

Watching him since the Miami game last year, it seems he gets dinged about once a game with a scare. I know he always returns, however theres gonna be a time he doesnt. Everytome the guy carries the ball....I think wether we admit it or not....theres alot of Bills fans holding their breath.

 

do you all feel its a coincidence or just that he's injury prone/never fully healed after that injury?

You've noticed that too, eh? That's why I'm watching the battle for #2 RB so closely...and also why I argued against trading Henry during the season last year (before HIS injury made that a moot point). I like Joe Burns, but I have no desire to see him start at RB again.

 

What I think: Willis has proven his toughness by coming back not once, but twice, from ACL injuries. But I get the idea that he'll come off the field for any minor tweak, almost like he needs the docs to reassure him he's OK before he goes back in the game and starts pounding on the defense again.

 

THIS MIGHT BE WORTH MENTIONING ALSO, WILLIS IS IN MIAMI IN 100 DEGREE WEATHER, WORKING HIS ASS OFF. i just thought that might help out when others question his attitude and work ethic. !@#$ mini camp. that sh-- is for the rooks!

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Not when your brand-new coaching staff is trying to install a brand-new offense.

 

For the record, I had the same reaction when Travis skipped one of Mularkey's first minicamps two years ago. As with Henry, I'm not worried about McGahee showing up for training camp out of shape -- that's never been a problem with either player. But I'd rather not see WMcG wait until training camp to start getting some reps in Fairchild's offense, either.

 

JMO.

 

:blink:

 

Coulda had Dallas Clark with that pick, BADOL...

...sigh...

 

(Then again, maybe he would've been the one trying to block Freeney on the most important play of the game, no?)

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I was a supporter -- not so much that he did that much, but mainly because I wanted to at least give the guy a chance. There were lots of people who wanted to trade the guy as soon as his knee healed and before he ran a single down and I didn't understand this -- I wanted to at least see what he could do before shipping him off -- who really could have known it would all happen like this? In any event, I'm glad to see him go now.

 

Actually, I just read most of it for the first time, hadn't seen some.

All of those Willis supporters! Hopefully you have learned your lesson--stats, facts, and logic, or BUST! My, how the tune changed...

 

 

http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=8108&st=0

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so lori , what do you think about whats been done so far ?

will it help JP and the run game ?

Unlike John Clayton, I really like Dockery. Remember how a majority of the run plays went to the left side after Peters was moved over there? Be prepared for a lot more of that this year. And if DD can manage to play well enough to not end up on the bench -- as happened to our starting LG in each of the last three seasons, or ever since Ruben Brown departed -- JP should finally have some room in the pocket.

Walker? IMO, he needs to prove he's worth the beaucoup $$$$ RCWjr. forked over. He has the potential to (literally and figuratively) be a massive upgrade over Pennington at RT... but you know what they say about 'potential'. I learned my lesson with Joe Panos; no more predictions of OL greatness from me... :flirt:

 

RB? I'm okay with trading a guy who didn't really want to be here... but as I noted before the deal went down, I hope they have a good replacement in mind. I'd like to see a first-day draft pick and at LEAST one veteran FA in here by minicamp.

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