Rock or Nemo?

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diehardskin2982
08-17-2005, 09:50 PM
Rock can play and has proven in the right system he can work it. I go with Rock

skinsguy
08-17-2005, 10:16 PM
Nemo! I believe he's going to be automatic on those short yardage plays.

wolfeskins
08-17-2005, 10:35 PM
i like rock but i voted for nemo, nemo is a bigger version of rock. nemo's extra size will help out in those short yardage and goal line situations.

itvnetop
08-17-2005, 10:52 PM
nemo... he seems to have the same work ethic as rock- which will help compensate his lack of experience. what puts him over the hump is his size.

Luxorreb
08-18-2005, 01:10 AM
I don't think there's any real comparison at this point. Nemo weighs 255 and Rock is around 210. Who's gonna have a better chance on 3rd and short? I think we should keep Rock if there's room, cause he a decent 3rd option if portis and betts go down. However we need a bruiser and well Nemo is that guy. I think both will be on the 53 man roster unless you see something crazy from Combs. BTW what ever happened to Sultan McCoulough? Skip Hicks? WR Justin Skaggs?

mooby
08-18-2005, 03:02 AM
i would like to keep both, i like both of them. cut a safety. but pertaining to safeties, how many safeties do we currently have on the roster?

jamf
08-18-2005, 03:39 AM
keep rock. he is one of the fastest players on the team(he ran the fastest 40 time the year he was at the combine). his speed allows him to get downfield fast on special teams where he will play.

btw, his size(lack of height) helps him on goal line runs, he can get lower than the defenders.

edit: fastest running back in that draft.

http://archive.profootballweekly.com/content/archives2001/draft_2001/combine_analysis_032802.asp

That Guy
08-18-2005, 05:10 AM
I don't think there's any real comparison at this point. Nemo weighs 255 and Rock is around 210. Who's gonna have a better chance on 3rd and short? I think we should keep Rock if there's room, cause he a decent 3rd option if portis and betts go down. However we need a bruiser and well Nemo is that guy. I think both will be on the 53 man roster unless you see something crazy from Combs. BTW what ever happened to Sultan McCoulough? Skip Hicks? WR Justin Skaggs?

skip hicks led the nfle in yards two years ago i think... and sultan is on the browns roster at the moment, where he's slowly rotting away (he's #4 on the chart at best).

cpayne5
08-18-2005, 09:03 AM
I don't think so, the coaches told him they don't use FBs at all etc and when he showed up lighter they sasid it was a great sign of how dedicated he was, so its obvious they wanted him slimmer whether they said it beforehand or not.

"I knew with Coach Gibbs that my only shot at playing was as a running back," Cartwright said. "They don't need a fullback. So I kind of took it upon myself to lose the weight, come in to camp and show them I belong here."

firstdown
08-18-2005, 12:17 PM
I think its to early to tell but if I had to vote it would be for Rock. An earlier threed talked about his 2003 season and he was very impressive that year converting 11 of 14 3rd downs and scored four TD's of less than three yards. Last year he was over looked and never given a chance to reproduce his 2003 season and grow more in that roll. That was an error on or coaching staff not given him the chance even after we strugled in short yardage. Short yardage is short yardage and does not change that much from one coach to the next so he should be productive for any coach. His size may be a plus because he's hard to find and has a low center of gravity.

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