Which NFL RB is "A product of the system"?

Who do you think it is?

Why?

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2008-05-16T23:39:13Z

Maybe I should have said current RB...but that is true ...

2008-05-16T23:54:07Z

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Anonymous2008-05-17T08:30:47Z

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why did the Broncos & Colts answer get thumbs down it was more right on than any of them besides the E Smith answer.

The Broncos have been able to plug - n - play just about anyone with success.

Anyone that plays under the Colts OC Tom Moore is a product of the system. Barry Sanders may be the exception BUT, he did rush for nearly 5,000 yds in 3 years under Moore in Detroit. But, look at Indy under him. Edge James came in in his 1st year & was a stud when healthy...... until he left for AZ. enter Addai who nearly nobody else wanted & he's worked out well under this system.

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Oh Yea Its Af2008-05-17T16:32:05Z

It's tough to say because the defenses are more complex and most star runningbacks are the focus of defensive schemes (Peterson, LT). If your a good rb, you produce regardless of the system; it helps to have a stacked O-line tho.

I think Marion Barber fits the bill though. He's on a team where you have to account for so many other weapons, he's able to flourish (and has a massive O-line to boot). If he was on a team that didnt have the likes of TO, Witten, Romo, and Crayton, I don't think he'd put up great numbers.

Anonymous2008-05-17T08:00:01Z

Adrian Peterson

He runs behind a great offensive line backed by two Pro Bowlers in Steve Hutchsion and Matt Birk along with the massive left tackle Bryant McKinne.

AD is a good RB but he has a great offensive line that backs him up and opens holes for him.

null2008-05-16T23:46:22Z

Adrian Peterson.

He runs behind Steve Hutchinson, who made that bum Shaun Alexander an MVP. And last year, AP also had Tony Richardson, who's basically a kingmaker-type fullback, second only to Lorenzo Neal probably. The rest of the offensive line is great as well.

I'm not saying that he's not good, I'm just saying that his amazing season had a lot of factors involved that had little to do with him.

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