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This rumor doesn't seem to hold a whole lot of weight for me; Ronnie is the center piece of our offense and we won't get proper value in a deal because of his injury history. He's worth a 1st rounder and then some, but we probably would only get a 2nd.

He's a stud, the fact he only has one 1000 yard season is strange but his best years are in front of him. I'd love for him not to be in Miami.

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This rumor doesn't seem to hold a whole lot of weight for me; Ronnie is the center piece of our offense and we won't get proper value in a deal because of his injury history. He's worth a 1st rounder and then some, but we probably would only get a 2nd.

:rl: and then some. :roll:

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I would love for Miami to trade Brown out of the AFC East because the man is a beast on Sundays but lets just hope Jet fans around here dont get pumped up over this rumor because Ronnie Brown wont be coming to the Jets...Trades like this just dont usually happen with two teams in the same divison.

They should just give him to us. It would be fair since we handed them The Chad.

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This rumor doesn't seem to hold a whole lot of weight for me; Ronnie is the center piece of our offense and we won't get proper value in a deal because of his injury history. He's worth a 1st rounder and then some, but we probably would only get a 2nd.

You are a homer a 1st rounder for a borderline bust:funny_post:

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Ronnie Brown is much better than Thomas Jones.

He's younger than TJ. I'm not so sure he's better.

People give TJ a lot of crap but he did run for over 1100 yards behind a dog**** o-line in 2007. He's got 4 straight 1000 yard seasons on two different teams. For all his alledged lack of whatever, the guy produces and that is always going to impress me more than talent alone.

Brown is so far a guy who simply hasn't lived up to his potential, especially considering how high a draft pick he was.

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That's about the dumbest thing I've seen today. Congrats on being the one to type it in. :bag:

Well I think this is coming from the dumbest poster:bag: on the internet. Considering that this 2nd pick in the draft is not a consistent 1,000 yard rusher (one year 1,008 yards) makes him a bust. To be worthy of a second round pick he MUST be a consistent league rusher. This means 1500-1800 yards a year rushing to justify a pick so high. This guy as second pick in the draft is a bust:bag:. As a third rounder would justify the production, but look whom I am responding to the dumbest troll:bag: on the internet.

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If Brown had been a #2 overall pick for the Jets. the dol-fag fans would be calling him a bust. But instead he is worth a 1 & 3....please

:sign0098: Exactly. And of all douchbags this is coming from crashingjerk who did the biggest 180 in football history with Chad.

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Well I think this is coming from the dumbest poster:bag: on the internet. Considering that this 2nd pick in the draft is not a consistent 1,000 yard rusher (one year 1,008 yards) makes him a bust. To be worthy of a second round pick he MUST be a consistent league rusher. This means 1500-1800 yards a year rushing to justify a pick so high. This guy as second pick in the draft is a bust:bag:. As a third rounder would justify the production, but look whom I am responding to the dumbest troll:bag: on the internet.

:rl: YUP !! He and AquaQueer make quite the pair don't they ? :P

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Well I think this is coming from the dumbest poster:bag: on the internet. Considering that this 2nd pick in the draft is not a consistent 1,000 yard rusher (one year 1,008 yards) makes him a bust. To be worthy of a second round pick he MUST be a consistent league rusher. This means 1500-1800 yards a year rushing to justify a pick so high. This guy as second pick in the draft is a bust:bag:. As a third rounder would justify the production, but look whom I am responding to the dumbest troll:bag: on the internet.

Ronnie Brown is a Pro Bowl running back. He was not a wasted pick at #2 overall, because every RB taken after him has not matched his production in the league. For the 2005 draft he was the best RB drafted. Your logic of using 1,000 yard seasons as a measuring stick when determining how good a RB is, is flawed, don't forget that 2 of those years he was splitting carries with Ricky Williams.

On a side note, there's no need to be such a complete and unmitigated ass hole and your football IQ is the size of a moles falice.

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Ronnie Brown is a Pro Bowl running back. He was not a wasted pick at #2 overall, because every RB taken after him has not matched his production in the league. For the 2005 draft he was the best RB drafted. Your logic of using 1,000 yard seasons as a measuring stick when determining how good a RB is, is flawed, don't forget that 2 of those years he was splitting carries with Ricky Williams.

On a side note, there's no need to be such a complete and unmitigated ass hole and your football IQ is the size of a moles falice.

you are so f'ing dumb

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Ronnie Brown is a Pro Bowl running back. He was not a wasted pick at #2 overall, because every RB taken after him has not matched his production in the league. For the 2005 draft he was the best RB drafted. Your logic of using 1,000 yard seasons as a measuring stick when determining how good a RB is, is flawed, don't forget that 2 of those years he was splitting carries with Ricky Williams.

On a side note, there's no need to be such a complete and unmitigated ass hole and your football IQ is the size of a moles falice.

you are so f'ing dumb

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Ronnie Brown is a Pro Bowl running back. He was not a wasted pick at #2 overall, because every RB taken after him has not matched his production in the league. For the 2005 draft he was the best RB drafted. Your logic of using 1,000 yard seasons as a measuring stick when determining how good a RB is, is flawed, don't forget that 2 of those years he was splitting carries with Ricky Williams.

On a side note, there's no need to be such a complete and unmitigated ass hole and your football IQ is the size of a moles falice.

Next time before making a fool of yourself at least peek at who else was drafted...

Just a few names you might have seen...

Frank Gore

Marion Barber

Brandon Jacobs

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Ronnie Brown is a Pro Bowl running back. He was not a wasted pick at #2 overall, because every RB taken after him has not matched his production in the league. For the 2005 draft he was the best RB drafted. Your logic of using 1,000 yard seasons as a measuring stick when determining how good a RB is, is flawed, don't forget that 2 of those years he was splitting carries with Ricky Williams.

On a side note, there's no need to be such a complete and unmitigated ass hole and your football IQ is the size of a moles falice.

I gotta pull a MacEnroe on this and say YOU CAN NOT BE SERIOUS!!!!

Ronnie Brown may have been the best RB taken in the first round of the 2005 draft but he was not the best RB to come out of that draft. Just because the two guys drafted immediately after him also busted out, it doesn't make him not a bust.

The 2005 RB draft class of Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams and Cedric Benson biggest contribution is to forever devalue RBs in the draft.

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