badgerfan 10/14/2008
Not great for long enough. Too bad with the injuries.
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asskickingboot s 11/26/2005
One of the best combinations of speed and power in the NFL. His motivation is a little questionable though. UPDATE: I can honestly say that after having seen both Green and Samkon Gado play and practice, Samkon is a way better running back right now that might develop into a spectacular one. Gado has a running style and build very similar to Priest Holmes. Further paralleling Priest, Gado was an extremely underrated rookie free agent that's very likely going to turn this league upside down. I'll be the first to predict he'll rank amongst the Top 5 backs sometime in his career, barring serious injury.
alpepper 05/12/2005
I guess he's one of the better runners out there. But is it my imagination or does he not commit a crucial fumble everytime I watch him.
GB4Life 05/11/2005
runs harder than any running back in the NFL. Hits harder as well, and loves it. Someone you can count on everyday
mojoe712 05/11/2005
played for the cornhuskers, i mean come on of course hes amazing
clarkone68 09/14/2004
Very difficult to bring down. Will carry defenders for a 1st down or a TD.
Stangg 08/11/2004
Very fast and explosive. Can come up with a big play every now and then and he is very consistant. A Football Fantasy Owner's dream come true.
MariusQelDroma 08/03/2004
Looks to still have his wheels so long as he stays healthy.
yisman 04/01/2004
A top RB. Has had occasional fumbling problems, and that is his only downside.
Favreisthemast er4 03/23/2004
Th most productive back in the NFL for the last 4 years. That is a fact. More that Preist Holmes, Marhal Faulk, or Ladanien Tomlinson He's strong, fast as sh-t and he's a bad-ss. His fumbles aren't big of a problem as everyone thinks. His fumbles-to-touch ratio is actually the exact same as Marcus Allen, a hall-of-famer. Ahman is the man.
nmysz 03/15/2004
Best running back in all of football, including college. People think he has a problem holding on to the ball. He doesn't. If anything he tends to fumble in spurts like 3-4 fumbles in two weeks. Then he will go the rest of the year without putting the ball on the ground. Plays hurt and is incredibly tough to bring down.
optionfootball 03/15/2004
Shame he's not higher on this list. Dependable, solid character traits, tremendous vision, perhaps the best pass receiver Favre has had in five years. Guy just (expletive) works hard and plays through nagging injuries. Best back in the league, maybe one of the best PLAYERS in the league period.
BeanoCook 02/11/2004
Everyone considers Green a great back yet he is still underrated. Ask someone what constitutes a high fumbles per touch average and they won't know what the hell you are talking about. Well thankfully some baseball fans follow football and can do math. A. Green is actually better than league average at holding on to the football fumbles/touch. Look it up!
zuchinibut 04/03/2003
He would be a great running back if he could learn to put the ball in both hands and stop fumbling. He has an amazing ability to breakaway.
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