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The 2009 NFL season slowly approaching its debut. There are a ton of things to get excited about. Will Tom Brady go back to his old form after a huge injury? Will Miami repeat last year's miracle season?? Will Detroit win ONE game this season??
With all the things we have to look forward to, one of the most important things is the run game. Defenses are bulking up their D-lines to make sure a running back won't get more than 2 yards per carry. But there are a few RB combos that can test defenses and can ultimately succeed. I've listed my 2009 RB tandems to be on the look out for.
Minnesota Vikings- Adrian Peterson/Chester Taylor
We all know that Adrian Peterson is a great talent at the RB position. That being said, knowing the life span of a RB in pro football, I wonder how many years he can be so great without breaking down too soon.
Which brings in Chester Taylor. Before there was AD (short for All Day), there was Taylor. And he was a pretty good back as the Vikings starter,before Peterson was drafted (Taylor rushed for 1,216 yards in 2006). This can be a good year for both players. While I'm sure Peterson would love to take the rushing title for a 2nd consecutive year, the best thing AD can do to stay fresh is let Taylor take a few carries while he catches a breather.
Taylor could very well be a starter on another team. Combined, they could be a huge headache for defenses.
New York Jets- Thomas Jones/ Leon Washington
This tandem is one of my favorites. Jones' rushing yards was ranked 5th overall, with a 4.5 avg in 2008. Quite impressive. Washington didn't run for a lot of yards, but had a 5.9 avg per run.
The problem is, right now both are looking for new contracts. How long both will be able to co exist together is a big question mark. But if they are able to work out their issues with the organization, this is definitely a great tandem to have.
Add draft pick Shonn Greene (Iowa), into the mix, and this could be a pain for coordinators to game plan against.
Miami Dolphins- Ronnie Brown/Ricky Williams
The Jets have a great running game but their division rivals down I-95 says they also have a great duo. While Brown's and Williams' numbers from 2008 aren't mind blowing (Brown rushed for 916 yards, Williams for 659 yards). We all know why this is a dangerous group.
The wildcat made it's comeback with these two. When the Dolphins debuted the Ronnie and Ricky show to the New England Patriots, they failed to contain the two in the formation, made popular to many by the Arkansas Razorbacks. Overall they were successful in their formations. I can only imagine what the Pats were thinking when they couldn't do anything to stop them.
I expect more surprises from this group. But I also expect them to run the ball as efficiently as they run the wildcat. Ricky Williams finally looks comfortable and Ronnie Brown has the potential to rush over 1,000+ this season.
Baltimore Ravens- Willis McGahee/Ray Rice
This is a tandem that no one really noticed last year, but I think will be a one to reckon with in 2009. McGahee's 2008 numbers weren't much to write home about (671 yds), but he had an injury plagued year last season. Ray Rice was a rookie RB out of Rutgers and usually came in for 3rd down conversions.
Last season FB LeRon McClain was the Ravens' leading rusher, with 902 yards. But with FB Lorenzo Neal signing with the Oakland Raiders this off season, McClan is expected to go back to his natural position.
This could be McGahee's final year in Baltimore. He's participated in OTAs, something he didn't do last year, and has been seen more around the Ravens facility this off season. He knows what's at stake. I fully expect him to get back into 2007 form. And with a year under Rice's belt, his sophomore season should be very successful.
Carolina Panthers- DeAngelo Williams/Jonathon Stewart
The Panthers had one of the most successful running games in 2008, and I expect to see the same in 2009. Williams was the #3 rusher in 2008, with 1,515 yds. Stewart didn't do so bad himself, rushing over 800 yds and 10 TDs.
With the struggles of QB Jake Delhomme during the 2008 playoffs, I expect to see more off the Williams-Stewart duo. This will allow Delhomme to use play action more and get the ball to one of their best offensive weapons- Steve Smith
Tennessee Titans- Chris Johnson/LenDale White
Team Smash and Dash is back for the 2009 season and with a chip on their shoulder. Chris Johnson felt slighted for not getting '08 Rookie Of The Year honors. Now he has his sights set on MVP status. The rook was 8th on 2008's top rushers list and looks to be even higher in '09.
White's bruiser style of running reminds me of Jerome Bettis in Pittsburgh. He's a TD machine. Put him inside the 20 and you're pretty much going to get 6 points. White had 15 TDs, which tied for 3rd best in 2008. They are a great compliment to one another. One is the speedy, elusive back that can make players miss tackles. The other is the bulldozer, that runs defenders over and forces his way to the end zone.
With QB Kerry Collins being one year older than last year (he will be 37 by the end of the '09 season), he'll allow his RB's to help him with his throwing game.
Two more:
Mendenhall and Parker in Pittsburgh and the Three headed monster of Choice, Jones and Barber in Dallas will both be noteworthy.
We are going to have to go with the Carolina Panthers tandem. Stewart and Williams are both young explosive backs of equal talent. Kind of like having Peyton Manning and Tom Brady on the same team. No matter who is under center you never skip a beat.
Good article.
inkognergo, no offense. But Parker has been health ridden and Medenhall didn't play much time to show what he can do on a pro level yet. Jones, Choice and Barber are good ones, though.
6mag, I agree, they are equal. They are a great combo. Similar build but talented. I guess the only issue would be can they stay healthy. But I love what they can do
I'm likin' the selections. I hope Childress doesn't run All Day into the ground, so Chester Taylor definitely needs more carries this year. McGahee is my dude and has the tools to be a top-ten back, if he can stay healthy. Definitely can't sleep on the Panthers, either.
I can't believe you skipped over Barber and Jones :(
Yeah, I think you were being a bit of a homer with the McGahee and Ray Rice selection, but its cool, we still love you lol...
Not going to retread on Jones/Barber in Dallas, but the one I would look at would be Fred Taylor and Laurence Maroney, that could be beasty in New England. Great job.
(Oh, and I see you and Pigskin getting it in. Do I have to get an ETSF shirt to come kick it too?)
-Ed.
mkrob. I wanted to.. I wanted add them as honorable mentions. But I didn't want to do too much. You know they are great though. I'll make it up to you LOL
ED, not a homer at all. This is how I see it. McGahee is sort of in a contract year. He'll step up to get that $$$. But Rice is gonna play to try and take his spot. They will make each other better. Taylor/Maroney is cool, but I'm not sold on Maroney. And of course you don't.. but it would be cool anyway LOL
Great selection...
Contract year is always the best year as far as stats so I can see McGahee really going Ham! Don't sleep on Maroney, althought he looks like Flavor Flav he is the truth!
Mya LMAOOOO @ Flava Flav, he is fugly. But I want to see him this season without injury. So far he hasn't really lived up to the 1st round hype. Maybe he will this time with Fred Taylor on his heels