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stevan ridley

May 30, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Ridley fumbled once as a sophomore in 2009 and twice as a junior in 2010. In all, those three fumbles came on 323 touches (306 carries, 17 receptions) in 39 collegiate games. That’s one fumble for every 108 touches. Ridley’s only extensive play as the clear-cut No. 1 back at LSU came as a junior when he fumbled twice on 260 touches (249 carries, 11 receptions), which is one fumble for every 130 touches. Let’s put that into some different perspective. The 15 NFL backs who surpassed 1,000 rushing yards in 2011 fumbled the ball a combined 51 times on 4,574 touches (4,033 carries, 541 catches). That’s an average of one fumble for every 90 touches.

BostonHerald.com – Blogs: The Blitz» Blog Archive » Digging deeper to provide context for Stevan Ridley’s fumbles

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Do the Patriots need a veteran running back?

March 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault

There have been rumors popping up ever since BenJarvus Green-Ellis signed with the Bengals that the Patriots are a potential landing spot for such veteran running backs as Matt Forte and Cedric Benson.

But with two second-round picks already on the roster in Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen does it make sense for the Pats to bring someone else in?

There’s some risk relying on Ridley and Vereen to make a jump, even with Danny Woodhead still in the mix, but if you’ve spent two second round picks on them you need to give them the ball to see what they can do.

Ridley showed a lot of flashes until coming down with severe fumblitis at the most important time of year and that put him on the bench. Vereen flashed in the Chiefs game, but otherwise battled injuries for most of the season which essentially made 2011 a red shirt year for him. Still, Vereen was the higher pick than Ridley and that has to say something about his potential.

But more confusing than relying on two second year backs is linking Forte and Benson to the Pats. Take this nugget from Rotoworld about Forte:

Forte has done his best to make the organization look bad in repeated ESPN appearances, complaining about his contract status. He was particularly displeased with the Bears’ signing of Michael Bush, even though shared rushing attempts could actually work to prolong Forte’s career.

In what universe does this sound like the kind of guy the Patriots would want to bring into their locker room? Not to mention the kind of money they’d have to give him. Doesn’t make much sense to me.

Benson turned things around after multiple off-field incidents early in his career. Still, is he really going to be worth the money and snaps you’d have to give him, which would come at the expense of two young backs who could both potentially be better than him?

Perhaps the easiest answer is to bring back Kevin Faulk for one more year. He’ll be a full two years removed from his ACL injury, and while he might not have the same explosion he once did, he will undoubtedly be a reliable leader and mentor for Vereen and Ridley. There should also be some options at running back in the draft for the Pats to protect themselves should Ridley or Vereen turn out to be a bust.

I’m all for turning over the running back position and giving Vereen and Ridley a full chance to show what they can do. Sometimes you have to go with a youth movement. There will be growing pains, but in the long term you could be setting the stage for two dynamic players that could be the kind of threats out of the backfield that the Pats have not had before.

Veteran runningbacks are expensive and already have a fair share of wear and tear, making them a financial risk the Patriots don’t truly need to make.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 5 keys, analysis, new england patriots, nfl, Shane Vereen, stevan ridley

October 7, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4gZURITzCg

Say hello to our new little friend Stevan Ridley.

Belichick was asked to characterize the running style of rookie Stevan Ridley, who was impressive against the Raiders. “He’s got some quickness, he’s got good vision, he’s got some strength, can run through tackles. He’s got a combination of skills. [He] showed a burst there last week against Oakland when he got through the line of scrimmage. I think he can do a number of different things – break tackles, cut back, make guys miss, find the hole, he ran outside, ran inside, caught the ball. I don’t think it’s really a question of overall ability; it’s a question of consistency. A lot of things can go on in a play and just being able to do all those things right and make the right decisions, that type of thing. I think he has running skill.”

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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October 3, 2011 by Mike Dussault


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October 3, 2011 by Mike Dussault


Or how about a Ridley GIF?

jullie-anne:

Stevan Ridley’s first NFL touchdown – 33 yd rush

https://www.patspropaganda.com/or-how-about-a-ridley-gif-jullie-anne-stevan/

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October 3, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS4FNjDof8c

Stevan Ridley 33-yard touchdown. #Patriots vs. #Raiders.

I’m glad we “reached” on him.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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August 17, 2011 by Mike Dussault

I’m going to say something else I only want you to remember if I’m right: I think Stevan Ridley will end up being one of the best backs to come out of this draft class.

In my opinion, Ridley was the most underrated player in college football last season. Ridley ran for 1,147 yards and 15 touchdowns during his junior year. Those are good numbers for any running back playing in the SEC but they are even more impressive when you consider LSU’s quarterback situation.

Jordan Jefferson was one of the worst starting quarterbacks for any major college program last year. He threw seven touchdown passes and 10 interceptions. Those numbers are shocking. I’m talking about the seven touchdowns. I’m shocked that Jefferson threw seven passes good enough to go for scores.

When you look at what Ridley did while playing with that anemic passing attack, you see why I say he was underrated. A lot of people think the Patriots reached for Ridley in Round 3 but I disagree. I actually think they got a steal.

Ridley is a strong inside runner with tremendous vision. The thing I like most about him is his toughness. Defenses constantly stacked the line against LSU, yet Ridley always grinded out the tough yards.

Benjarvus Green-Ellis is coming off a good year, but I see him as an average runner on a great offense. I see Ridley being a very good runner on a great offense. Expect to see quite a bit of Ridley this season and even more of him in 2012.

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/fantasy/08/16/fantasy-fire-sale/index.html#ixzz1VJxNj6P7

Si.com/Thomas Casale

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