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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 818911" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p><strong>Look at the Rams. They played stinkin CJ Andersen more than Gurley at the end</strong></p><p>Because maybe Gurley was hurt? Do you honestly think the Rams would have been in the SB had CJ Anderson been their starting RB all season. Gurley and Donald were the keys to that team and you saw what happened when they took one of them (Gurley) away. Take away Gurley's threat and Goff and the passing game become far more defendable. A CJ Anderson might get you through a game or two but not a whole season.</p><p></p><p><strong>AP never lead his team to actually being a really good team</strong>.</p><p>Because the rest of the vikings team sucked?</p><p></p><p><strong>RB is so low on the priority list, and you can find good ones in rounds 2-5. Heck, you can find good undrafted ones!</strong></p><p>You had better hope so because if that is what you are doing you will be doing it often.</p><p></p><p>The Giants didn't do much this year but they would probably be drafting 1st over all had they not taken Barkley last year. They make a few more improvements and they have a stud RB for several years they will improve faster than if they simply hoped to get lucky with a good late round pick or UDFA.</p><p></p><p>A good strong running game makes the passing game better. If you are content with a so so running game with a chance that you might hit it big then fine, stick with your strategy of making the position an afterthought. If you want to have a strong running game you need to invest in it. The exception is also investing in a strong OL to block for the RBs and I am never opposed to strengthening the offensive line. However, we all know that pass blocking and run blocking are different animals. If you want a strong running game you need strong run blockers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 818911, member: 10247"] [B]Look at the Rams. They played stinkin CJ Andersen more than Gurley at the end[/B] Because maybe Gurley was hurt? Do you honestly think the Rams would have been in the SB had CJ Anderson been their starting RB all season. Gurley and Donald were the keys to that team and you saw what happened when they took one of them (Gurley) away. Take away Gurley's threat and Goff and the passing game become far more defendable. A CJ Anderson might get you through a game or two but not a whole season. [B]AP never lead his team to actually being a really good team[/B]. Because the rest of the vikings team sucked? [B]RB is so low on the priority list, and you can find good ones in rounds 2-5. Heck, you can find good undrafted ones![/B] You had better hope so because if that is what you are doing you will be doing it often. The Giants didn't do much this year but they would probably be drafting 1st over all had they not taken Barkley last year. They make a few more improvements and they have a stud RB for several years they will improve faster than if they simply hoped to get lucky with a good late round pick or UDFA. A good strong running game makes the passing game better. If you are content with a so so running game with a chance that you might hit it big then fine, stick with your strategy of making the position an afterthought. If you want to have a strong running game you need to invest in it. The exception is also investing in a strong OL to block for the RBs and I am never opposed to strengthening the offensive line. However, we all know that pass blocking and run blocking are different animals. If you want a strong running game you need strong run blockers. [/QUOTE]
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