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  1. blackssmagic

    blackssmagic Well-Known Member

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    Today when I got home from work, I turned on SportsNation and they were showing 100 best hot dogs in sports(being in Germany I only get 10 American channels on AFN). They showed one of my all time favorite Jets Lamont Jordan at number 10 I think, doing the chain saw to the goal post.

    Watching Greene run reminds me so much of Jordan, with the power and burst. I truly can say that I hope Greene turns into that player we all know he is this year.

    With all you guys back in the states what are they really saying about Greene and Conner this year, percentage of playing time etc....
     
  2. Don

    Don 2008 TGG Rich Kotite "Least Knowledgeable" Award W

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    Greene will get the bulk of the load this year and Conner looks even more a beast. Oh, and Conner is the only FB in camp so he will definitely start.
     
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    Green will be the featured back as long as the fumbles are under control, but I think McKnight's gonna get more touches than people think.

    Conner is beast mode.
     
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    Catfish Billy Well-Known Member

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    I think McKnight will be a surprise too, and eventually take over LT's role as the 3rd down back (when they need an extra receiver).
     
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    IMO the RB percentages on the field will be broken down somewhat like this:
    (for all plays, running and passing)

    Greene: 55%
    McKnight:20%
    Tomlinson:25%

    With LT's percentage going up as the season moves on
     
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    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    This thread is about comparing hot dogs?
     
  7. blackssmagic

    blackssmagic Well-Known Member

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    No, SportsNation was running down the 100 best "hot dog" plays/players, at number 10 I think it was Lamont Jordan doing the chain saw motion to the goal post after scoring a touchdown...
     
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    blackssmagic Well-Known Member

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    Number 2 was Sanchez eating a hot dog during the Oakland game....
     
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    Sanchez is a dick
     
  11. Revis-island247

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    I cant wait for the season this lockout shit rlly made me love my team that much more anyway i see big things for greene if he holds on to the ball i see his first 1000 yd season with the new wrs they gunna have to depend on him early on in the year i hope he gets off to a fast start
     
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    You are totally a real poster. I am sold.
     
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  13. Jim

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    I agree that Greene has a fumbling problem but I think they should show more confidence in him rather than taking him out right after. By allowing him to stay in, it might give Greene a chance to get in a rhythm and know he is fully supported by the coaches to do the job
     

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