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The end for T-Rich?
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Ladanian Tomlinson had his most productive seasons with Lorenzo Neal as his lead blocker. Moose Johnston was a big part of the reason that Emmit Smith had so many great seasons. And T-Rich was a big part of the success that Priest Holmes enjoyed. Tony Richardson was one of the top 5 blocking fullbacks I've ever seen.
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See, Its like we are turning the tables and saying "The Fullback was the true talent behind the talent" Tomlinson, E Smith and Holmes would have still been successful anywhere no matter who blocked. |
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03-01-2011, 12:59 PM | #21 | |
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But the FBs had a hand in the success of those players. None of those guys are going to get big numbers without blocking, and all three had great blocking from their fullbacks that got them into the open field, or into the End Zone.
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03-01-2011, 03:09 PM | #25 |
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IIRC T-Rich’s problem wasn’t legs it was his shoulders. Seems like his last two years in KC he blew out a shoulder per season, which is part of the price for those blocks he lays on guys like Ray Ray.
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Wish him well, nice guy. I would like to see him back in KC in an admin/goodwill role when he retires.
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If he retires that leaves Gonzo as the last player left from the Shotttenheimer Chiefs.
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Tyson Jackson would still have been there when the Chiefs picked.
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