1. Julius Jones: Jones is just the type of runner that Alexander was not. Jones runs hard and is not afraid to take people head on. Problem with him is, that he is best used as a tandem back. Good News! The Seahawks have that tandem. Expect Julius to get 45% of the carries.
Julius Jones
11 August 2008
Hawks regain the running prowess after cutting Shaun Alexander? Lets start with the halfbacks.
Posted by Z.V. Sanders | No comments yet
4 June 2008
d been wondering about this for a while, but all questions have been answered on the subject of how Julius Jones feels about his untimely demise with the Dallas Cowboys.
Mike Sando of espn.com wrote up this great story on Jones and the Seahawks' revamped running game, in which Jones was anything but shy about laying down exactly how he feels on the subject of his final year in Dallas.
Posted by Mike Parker | No comments yet
31 March 2008
But soon after the Duckett signing came an even bigger one. Ex Cowboy Julius Jones, now the Duckett move made sense. The Seahawks need that 254 pound frame to bust into the endzone. This tandum could actually work very well together. Something that I will look forward to seeing.
Posted by Adam Lewandowski | No comments yet
11 March 2008
k, so look for him to start at fullback instead of Weaver and get some short yardage carries. Julius Jones has great vision and will probably end up getting about 60% of the carries while in Seattle.
Posted by Kevin Crabb | No comments yet