Happy Days Lois & Clark Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 2001 was only his rookie year & he split time with other backs 2002 he ran for 1438 yards 43 catches and 14 Td's all behind a bad offensive line and he went to the pro bowl 2003 missed 1 game and played though injury but still put up excellent #'s. 1356 yards rushing & 11Td's on a team that did not score an offensive TD in 7 of their games that year. Moulds was playing hurt & Bledsoe was horrible. Travis Henry was the only good part of the offense that year & was the teams offensive MVP. 2004 was averaging a yard per carry more than Willis McGahee going into week 4 of the season. The team was struggling offensively trying to adjust to a new coaching staff & fans wanted a change somewhere on offense. The coaching staff put in McGahee as their starter. The offensive line began to play better under thier new offensive line coach Jim McNally and Lee Evens began to emerge as a premier rookie wide receiver. Travis Henry did not fumble at all in 2004. He is a premier running back in this league who is young (only 26), tough (played though injury), proven (just look at the #'s on a bad offensive team), a premier running back (went to the pro bowl), determined to succeed (wants to show everyone that he is a top 5 back in this league & that he should not have lost his job to Willis McGahee) Dennis Green should be Jumping at the opportunity to get this guy!!!!!
MadBuffaloDisease Posted March 4, 2005 Posted March 4, 2005 Dennis Green is a fool. I'm glad he's not the coach of the Bills.
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