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| | yep- D Rhodes was let go in the wake of the draft. In any other situation, any random RB who had that type of performance in a superbowl victory would have won the mvp.
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| Rashean27Mathis (4/28/2008) yep- D Rhodes was let go in the wake of the draft. In any other situation, any random RB who had that type of performance in a superbowl victory would have won the mvp. Ask Timmy Smith and Jamal Lewis.
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| Rashean27Mathis (4/28/2008) yep- D Rhodes was let go in the wake of the draft. In any other situation, any random RB who had that type of performance in a superbowl victory would have won the mvp. 1 playoff a player doesn't make.
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| JacksJags (5/1/2008)
[quote] Rashean27Mathis (4/28/2008) yep- D Rhodes was let go in the wake of the draft. In any other situation, any random RB who had that type of performance in a superbowl victory would have won the mvp. 1 playoff a player doesn't make.[/quote] The only year he was the featured back was when the Edge went down with an injury in the 6th game, Rhodes started the final 10 games, Averaged 4.7 yards per carry (4+ career), And had over 1,100 yards (Pretty good). He was never the featured back though he started more than the first half of the season in 06, But was still splitting huge amounts of time with Addai. Had the Colts been able to afford him last year, I think he would still be a Colt. He worked very well in the Colts scheme, And I believe he was better than a one playoff player who was simply overshadowed by James. As long as age hasn't caught up to him (29), He could still help a team similar to the way he helped the Colts. Sam
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| C0LTS (5/2/2008)
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[quote] Rashean27Mathis (4/28/2008) yep- D Rhodes was let go in the wake of the draft. In any other situation, any random RB who had that type of performance in a superbowl victory would have won the mvp. 1 playoff a player doesn't make.[/quote] The only year he was the featured back was when the Edge went down with an injury in the 6th game, Rhodes started the final 10 games, Averaged 4.7 yards per carry (4+ career), And had over 1,100 yards (Pretty good). He was never the featured back though he started more than the first half of the season in 06, But was still splitting huge amounts of time with Addai. Had the Colts been able to afford him last year, I think he would still be a Colt. He worked very well in the Colts scheme, And I believe he was better than a one playoff player who was simply overshadowed by James. As long as age hasn't caught up to him (29), He could still help a team similar to the way he helped the Colts. Sam That is exactly what my comment meant. Also, you can take any decent back and put him beside/behind Manning and he will be a good productive back. Case in point, Rhodes...among others.
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| TheClotTroll (5/7/2008) Hopefully, he'll get another shot. Hopefully he gets several more shots........................from the Jag defenders. Preferably behind the line of scrimmage.
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| Bon Jagley (4/30/2008)
Rashean27Mathis (4/28/2008) yep- D Rhodes was let go in the wake of the draft. In any other situation, any random RB who had that type of performance in a superbowl victory would have won the mvp. Ask Timmy Smith and Jamal Lewis. I thought Dilfer should have won the 2000 SB MVP.
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