tm3308
Well-Known Member
I don't see the need of a "change of pace" running back. Who was the change of pace running back for Shonn Greene, Sedrick Shaw, Ladell Betts, Tavian Banks, Nick Bell, etc. Switching running backs in and out takes the back out of the flow of the game, with a good off season conditioning program Coker will be able to go four quarters. We need to focus on db's, the d-line and CK (I know we don't have a great chance at landing him).
Shonn Greene: Jewel Hampton
Sedrick Shaw: Tavian Banks
Banks: ? I was 7 his senior year, I have no idea who was playing then behind him.
Betts: Greving?
Now when ADRIAN PETERSON has a partner in the backfield (see Chester Taylor/Toby Gerhart), I think it's safe to say that perhaps it's a good idea to have one for Coker. Gives him a blow. And let's just say the COP (irony) back was A-Rob. He's a PERFECT fit as a 3rd down back, because he's very good in areas that are Coker's weak spot right now: blitz pickup, and possibly pass receiving (we haven't really seen what Coker has to offer there, so it's not fair to say he's weak there).