Ravens Think RB Ray Rice Can Be An Every-Down Back

Discussion in 'Baltimore Ravens' started by MediaGuy, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. MediaGuy

    MediaGuy Ball So Hard University

    As a rookie, he placed third on the team with 107 carries for 454 yards, and he is obviously aiming to increase those numbers. Rice added a noticeable amount of bulk to his upper body to be more of an every-down runner. Head coach John Harbaugh believes Rice can fill that role. Not that he wasnt a tackle-breaker last year - he was a tackle-to-tackle runner at Rutgers, that was what he did - but hes come a long way, Harbaugh said. Now, people see him as a third-down back because of the success he had last year, but I dont think we have any question that he can be an every-down back.

    Source: Baltimore Ravens.com
     
  2. Flacco2MasonTD

    Flacco2MasonTD ಠ_ಠ

    Good for Ray - I'm interested to see what this guy can do now that hes got a year under his belt.
     
  3. MediaGuy

    MediaGuy Ball So Hard University

    If Coach says so, then so be it. I am intrigued. Lets see what he can do.
     
  4. TexanDynasty

    TexanDynasty Rookie

    Mix in Cedric Peerman instead of McGahee and you got somthing
     
  5. CStevenson13

    CStevenson13 1st Stringer

    Probably the starting tailback next season, maybe as early as this season with the things im hearing on mcgahee lately
     
  6. theeraser21

    theeraser21 u r a slapdick

    McGahee is young, but he has had a lot of carries in his career. Rice should be the Ravens starter soon
     
  7. DoubleC

    DoubleC i'm ready now...

    And McClain... Ravens running game will be huge again.