Colts looking at Barlow?
Colts Interested in K. Barlow
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Colts Interested in K. Barlow
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Colts Interested in K. Barlow
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If he'd come cheap enough why not? This kinda seems like a hit-or miss signing, if Barlow can play like the Barlow from 2001-2004 it would be a great signing, but he really hasn't been the same since then and his stats have plummeted down..His YPC has almost been cut in half--he had 5.2 ypc in his best year(he also had close to 1100 yards as a noon-starter that year) and he had 2.8 ypc last year.
I remember watching him in 2003 and he looked damn good, Im not sure he'll ever return to such form though.
But if he came cheap enough, I wouldn't be opposed to it really, he'd give you at least whatever Dominic(they're the same age too) gave you especially behind our line.
I remember watching him in 2003 and he looked damn good, Im not sure he'll ever return to such form though.
But if he came cheap enough, I wouldn't be opposed to it really, he'd give you at least whatever Dominic(they're the same age too) gave you especially behind our line.
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Addai is definately the RB of the Colts' future, but in this day of the NFL, I think it is better to have another back in the stable just to keep your man guy fresh. When you look at the teams that were in the championship games last season, they all had a 2 RB attacks (Saints-Deuce, Bush; Bears- T. Jones and Benson; Pats-Dillon and Maroney; Colts- Addai and Rhodes). I'm not sure that's mere coincidence. In this day, defenders are bigger stronger and hit harder than ever before. I think it's a good idea to split the carries for your backs to keep their legs fresh for the stretch run (the playoffs) when everything is on the line. A 2 back system would keep Addai fresh and also prolong his career for a position where guys generally don't last that long.
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PacersRule07 wrote:Addai is definately the RB of the Colts' future, but in this day of the NFL, I think it is better to have another back in the stable just to keep your man guy fresh. When you look at the teams that were in the championship games last season, they all had a 2 RB attacks (Saints-Deuce, Bush; Bears- T. Jones and Benson; Pats-Dillon and Maroney; Colts- Addai and Rhodes). I'm not sure that's mere coincidence. In this day, defenders are bigger stronger and hit harder than ever before. I think it's a good idea to split the carries for your backs to keep their legs fresh for the stretch run (the playoffs) when everything is on the line. A 2 back system would keep Addai fresh and also prolong his career for a position where guys generally don't last that long.
You could even argue that the league's best regular season team, the San Diego Chargers had somewhat of a 2 back system..I know LT was a statistical monster by himself but Turner was really really good too, and LT would not have reached the accolades he did had it not been for Turner IMO.
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Just my opinion, but i have a friend who is a life long 49er fan. To this day he can't stand Barlow. From what i have been told, he has all the promise in the world, but a terrible attitude. He thinks he is the number 1 back and doesnt try hard when he is demoted. I dont see us taking a player like that. If he would accept his role, i think he would be better than Dom...but i think i will trust the guy that watched him play for a few years.
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I really feel like a Darius Walker could get make a lot of sense here if he's available around the 4th or 5th rounds (especially with our compensation picks). A type of guy that will work hard to earn the 10-15 touches a game (running, and catching out of the backfield) to help keep your main guy fresh all year long, while giving his all to help the team, and always bringing positive chemistry to the team.
We're gonna need a guy who puts the team first. That's the main thing, even moreso than talent I would venture to say.
We're gonna need a guy who puts the team first. That's the main thing, even moreso than talent I would venture to say.
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Scoot McGroot wrote:I really feel like a Darius Walker could get make a lot of sense here if he's available around the 4th or 5th rounds (especially with our compensation picks). A type of guy that will work hard to earn the 10-15 touches a game (running, and catching out of the backfield) to help keep your main guy fresh all year long, while giving his all to help the team, and always bringing positive chemistry to the team.
We're gonna need a guy who puts the team first. That's the main thing, even moreso than talent I would venture to say.
Walker is a guy that impresses me a lot. He seems like a great character guy and seems to be very intelligent with a high I.Q....He's not the fastest or the strongest guy and is definately a tweener back but he is more athletic than I originally thought..Im not 100% sure about this but I believe he had the highest vertical leap out of any RB at the combine.
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Walker is a guy that although he doesn't have great combine measurables, he's a solid football player. The only concern I have is his blocking at the NFL level. I thought he did an adequate job at the college level and was an effort blocker, but it will be interesting to see how he manages against the Adalius Thomas's of the world.