Today is the day we've all been waiting for. The battle of the unbeatens. As we've all heard a million times on ESPN, this might be a game we see around February called the Super Bowl. So here's a simple question, who's going to stay unbeaten after tonight?
A lot of questions are "Who is the best young QB in the league right now?". Well, I'm gonna show some love to the running backs. So the question is...Who is the best young running back in the NFL? To be considered "young", under my qualifications, this season must be the 3rd year of your NFL career or younger. So here are my candidates:
Reggie Bush, Saints Joseph Addai, Colts Laurence Maroney, Patriots Adrian Peterson, Vikings Marshawn Lynch, Bills Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars Cadillac Williams, Bucs Ronnie Brown, Dolphins Frank Gore, 49ers (Wow!, didn't know this is only his 3rd year and was a 3rd rounder) Cedric Benson, Bears
As for my pick, I'll take Gore, Addai, and then Adrian. Gore showed he's one of the NFL's elite backs last year, Addai has been solid and was the only rookie for over 1000 rushing yards last year, and Peterson's been great so far and has such a high ceiling, but I have questions about his health so I'll take the safer picks.
If you think I'm missing a back who belongs, let me know!
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I really do hate these games. You can't tell me there isn't a better tiebreaker than to play one game to determine a team's postseason hopes. The Rockies and Padres both have had great seasons. A three-game series would be perfect, but that would mess up TV plans and hold back the other series so I doubt that's possible. I say "record versus tied team" should determine who makes it because clearly the team that played better between those teams would make it. Imagine being Jake Peavy or Josh Fogg, who have both had remarkable seasons, and having an off-game for this one game. Then all the hard work they put in the regular season doesn't matter anymore. I am an unbiased fan and don't care who wins tonight, but it just seems unfair that one of these teams will be left out because of one game.