Greatest Jet RB since Curtis Martin?

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  1. 74

    74 Well-Known Member

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    Leon ran 4.42 jones ran a 4.45 clearly Leon is faster and better
     
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    I got no quarrel with TJ or LT.
     
  3. LogeSection2RowJ

    LogeSection2RowJ Well-Known Member

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    Gotta say Thomas Jones too.

    Can't say he was under appreciated, but since he did nothing after leaving here, it justified their decision and perhaps seemed that way. Much like Shonn Greene who really turned out to be a disappointment after the start he had.
     
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    T. Jones for sure

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    101GangGreen101 2018 Thread of the Year Award Winner

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    1 - TJ
    2 - Leon
    3 - LT
    4- Ivory
     
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    101GangGreen101 2018 Thread of the Year Award Winner

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    People bashed the living hell out of him for having 1 TD his first year. That 2nd yr w/ Favre though, that all changed.
     
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  7. AlmostNamedMyDogRevis

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    I liked Thomas Jones, Leon Washington, LT (more as a locker room guy than player)
     
  8. RexontheBeach

    RexontheBeach Well-Known Member

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    Damn, loved those unis.
     
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    I really feel like if we used Ivory as much as we used TJ or Greene he could be better.. but that's just me. Ivory's line wasn't nearly as good as TJ and Greene but he still dishes out punishment and gets a shit load of yards after contact every year.
     
  10. RexontheBeach

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    The numbers agree. TJ averaged around 310 attempts for 1300 yards while Ivory has averaged 190 for 825 yards. That is without any real outlier season, both were/are consistent.
     
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    I would pick Jones with Ivory being the 2nd best.
     
  12. APK 8

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    There have been no great Jet running backs since C Mart. Good to very good- yes. But not great
     
  13. stinkyB

    stinkyB 2009 Best Avatar Award Winner

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    If Ivory had the holes that Thomas Jones had................ DBs may still be falling from the sky
     
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    John Conner
     
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    Nobody really,

    But if I had to pick a guy, then T Jones.
     
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    I disagree...

    I don't think you are giving Thomas Jones enough credit for his vision and patience to find the holes, and burst once he did.

    Ivory doesn't have that all. If he had an offensive line like Jones did he'd just ram himself head first into the back of the OL, then drive head first into the guy the OL is blocking before eventually taking himself down with everyone.

    He'd get 3 or 4 yards a carry all year before he's broken and can't do that anymore by midseason and be irrelevant the rest of the year. Basically, the same season he's always had.
     
  17. roger

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    Sheldon Richardson. 4 carries, 2 TDs

    Give him the ball 30 times a game, there's 90 points right there.
     
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  18. TurkJetFan

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    it has to be Thomas Jones.

    Shonn Greene was nice for a while, and Leon was explosive. But as an overall RB over a period of time, Thomas Jones and its not even close.

    Thomas used to drive me crazy with falling down if being touched by a finger. BUT it was his running style. He was patient, found the hole, and took the yards decisively. He was a tremendous player for us.
     
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    While yes if Ivory had the line Jones did he would put up some great plays, it's not fair to suggest he would have been BETTER than TJ. TJ was a better and more consistent overall running back. Ivory has more big play ability. It would be closer to what we saw from Ivory in NO in a limited sample.
     
  20. stinkyB

    stinkyB 2009 Best Avatar Award Winner

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    Fair enough. I'm not saying Ivory is really better, but that Jones, while prob more consistent / versatile than Ivory was a big product of the O-line
     

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