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Panthers RB combo ranked #1...


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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9746990/Positional-Power-Rankings:-RB-packages?GT1=39002

Does anyone outside of Charlotte even know what DeAngelo Williams looks like? Maybe not, but someone put this dude on a poster — check his obscene numbers from '08: 1,515 rushing yards (third in NFL), 5.5 yards per carry (first among No. 1 RBs, only the Giants' Derrick Ward was better) and 20 total touchdowns (most in NFL). And John Stewart's not just a cable talk-show host. Carolina's No. 1A RB scored 10 rushing TDs and nearly reached 1,000 yards on his own. The Panthers also really like rookie Mike Goodson after his strong OTAs, plus Brad Hoover gives the run-heavy team solid depth as a blocker, runner and receiver when his number is called.

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Apparently, SPORTSFAN88 doesn't agree:

WHAT A COMPLETE F'ING MO'RON!everyone on the planet knows that Adrian Petersen is better by himself than the whole Carolina ASSthers!
There is NO ONE better than Adrian Petersen,NO ONE!!!
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Apparently, SPORTSFAN88 doesn't agree:

:lol:

Could somebody with Fox account explain to SPORTSFAN88 that when you fumble the ball and the other team get's it, that is a BAD thing. It negates all the running you did to get there. I would not doubt if one subtracted yards made on the drives where he fumbled the ball those 9 Times his total would be close to the same as Deangelo Williams and Williams had to split his carries with Stewart. Williams made no fumbles while Stewart a Rookie made only 2 fumbles. Correction They only lost 4 of those 9 fumbles

Williams led the league with 20 TD's and they weren't short yardage set ups either. That is twice as many as Peterson 10 . . . Hell our 2nd string RB Stewart made 10 TD's LOL

Panthers running package smacks Minnesota upside the head statistically.

Unfortunately we didn't have our running game on track when we played Vikings last year early in the season. This Year week we play 15.

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Williams and Stewart< Taylor and Peterson....

No brainer

Yes, I'd say that is what you are using there . . . No Brains

You do realize you're saying Williams & Stewart are Less than Taylor & Peterson . . .

Just Williams 20 got more touchdown than Taylor and Peterson combined 13

Total yards 2059 for Viking duo

Total Yards 2351 for Panthers Duo

On what criteria were you finding them better?

If you just got the "greater than" sign mixed up, no worrys, my apologies etc

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