Chris Johnson or Adrian Peterson?

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Chris Johnson. I knew he would be good but not this good this kid is unstoppable and is a major part of the Titans offense. It's not just running the ball with him either. He's doing what Reggie Bush and Dmac were supposed to do.
 

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Romo 2 Austin;3153634 said:
No, I prefer any one of those 3 over any other RB, all 3 is just extra.

:star: or bust.
That's cool.
But answering in that manner does prove that expecting a actual rational answer from you when Cowboy players vs outsiders is involved is useless.

Again, that's fine as the as long as the person asking the question understands going in what is coming by way of answer.
:star:
 

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DaBoys4Life;3153745 said:
Chris Johnson. I knew he would be good but not this good this kid is unstoppable and is a major part of the Titans offense. It's not just running the ball with him either. He's doing what Reggie Bush and Dmac were supposed to do.
CJ is my favorite player in the league to watch right now. There are few players where I'll watch a game soley to see him play.
 

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Pretty sure everybody that posted changed their mind last night.

Chris Johnson has 4 career fumble. Peterson had 4,9,7 in three seasons. And 3 last night.
 

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It was settled long before Sunday night. It was settled during the season when it become crystal clear that he does all the stuff he does without fumbling all the time. Meanwhile AP, who does a ton of stuff as well, also seems to feel the need to give the ball back as often as possible.

It's no contest really.

CJ>AP=All day
 

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I think Chris Johnson's the better back. That's without accounting for AP's fumbles.
 

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Well I dont know that it really matters... Why is it when someone challenges the coveted 2000 yard mark they fall off greatly in the next two years? Alexander, Lewis, Barber, Davis.. Thats just to name a few... I hope Chris Johnson doesnt follow suit because I like him, but I wont be drafting him on my fantasy team next year.lol
 

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dillinger319;3256807 said:
Well I dont know that it really matters... Why is it when someone challenges the coveted 2000 yard mark they fall off greatly in the next two years? Alexander, Lewis, Barber, Davis.. Thats just to name a few... I hope Chris Johnson doesnt follow suit because I like him, but I wont be drafting him on my fantasy team next year.lol

b/c those guys took a pounding trying to get there. C.J ran wild on defenses and wasn't really drilled all season long.
 

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Lol, CJ, all the way.

Until AD learns to hold on to that ball, I don't consider him a big time running back in this league.
 

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One thing that needs to be factored in is the run blocking of the Vikings O-line the 2nd half of the season was crap.


I saw alot of their games (all the losses) and there was one common denominator with Peterson.....he was constantly having to break tackles before he even got to the line of scrimmage.
 

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Peterson has a better supporting cast....QB, backup RB, WRs.....and yet he still struggled at times to get yards......plus he suffers from a severe case of fumbleitis.


I take Chris Johnson........in fact, I still wish we had taken Johnson over Felix, and I like Felix.
 
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