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Ray Rice has been quiet
I figured after a SB win, he would be one of the main media guys.
I know he had an appearance on Ripa (?) and Strahan, but other than that haven't heard much from him.
Maybe he is a little bummed about his playoff performance?
Colts:
rush - 15/68
pass - 1/47
2 fumbles
Denver:
rush - 30/131, 1TD
NE:
rush - 19/48, 1TD
pass - 3/22
SF:
rush - 20/59
pass - 4/19
1 fumble
Playoff totals:
rush - 84/306 for a poor 3.64ypc, 2TDs, 3 fumbles
pass - 8/88
In fact I think his stats this year were a bit of a down year for him. I really hope we didn't burn him out 2-3 years ago with over usage (similar to Turner in Atlanta).
I am glad we have Pierce, because that should push Rice more to maintain top dog status. Even still, I'd be happy giving Rice fewer carries and making him more integral in the passing game such as Sproles in NO.
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Not many RBs (even the HOF ones) have ever been very good in the play offs, or in SBs. I think the high intensity makes the run games ineffective in the big PO games.
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I felt bad for Ray. I think the fumbles really shook his confidence.
Let Joe Cool lead the way 😎
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Rice had a chance to boost his marketability majorly during this post-season run but his struggles this post-season all but canceled that.
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Yeah. It seems the media has hopped on Jacoby instead, partly because of his personality.
But Ray Rice also has a bubbly personality, and would have easily been a media darling. But like you said, no one latches onto the guy's that struggled.
I just fear that it seems to be a pattern.
Of course it could be that in the playoffs teams key on Rice because he has historically been our playmaker, and they don't want to let him beat them. So they shut him down and force us to use other players to beat them, to Rice's detriment.
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i was thinking the same thing. i think rice has an ego larger than most and his putting the ball on the ground is a way for your teammates to lose confidence in you. the emergence of benard pierce has left rice somewhat muted.
i hope he responds with a chip on his shoulder and plays lights out next year. either way it looks like we are set at RB for the foreseeable future. when pierce is up for his second contract rice may be about done.
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02-09-2013, 04:55 PM #9Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Ray Rice has been quiet
Teams key in on Rice during post season, he will always have an average game. But if average means making crucial first downs, I'll take it. Pierce was a god send with his running ability and his vision that allowed him to break to the outside for nice gains. Pierce on the team last year would have been the pust the offense needed. N o disrespect to Ray(4th & 29), he has been there for the Ravens I'm sure he realizes that it was a team effort and is playing his role as a key member of the team. The fumbling baffles me in postseason play. More likely an attempt to get more yardage while forgettin about ball security.
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02-09-2013, 04:55 PM #10
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I think this more than anything. And I think that he may not be that happy that his "backup" outran him either. Pearce got a LOT of touches this year.
And I don't think he was overused at all. Think about how many games this year he barely touched the ball. If anything, he should have been fresh for the playoffs.
His fumble in the SB could have cost us the game.
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02-09-2013, 04:57 PM #11
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Benard pierce!
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02-09-2013, 05:00 PM #12
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Really, only 3 guys have hit the circuit...
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Joe Flacco - Super Bowl MVP
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