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Have a lot of players moved or is it more that a lot of youngsters have been drafted that won't be on the game?rosters are really outdated
Have a lot of players moved or is it more that a lot of youngsters have been drafted that won't be on the game?rosters are really outdated
Both.Have a lot of players moved or is it more that a lot of youngsters have been drafted that won't be on the game?
---According to Lions beat writer Tom Kowalski, coach Jim Schwartz intends to give Jahvid Best a full workload as the team's starting running back despite concerns about Best's size and durability.
Schwartz will model Best's usage on mentor Jeff Fisher's heavy reliance on Chris Johnson in Tennessee, which is phenomenal news for Best's fantasy value. While he may be a boom-or-bust pick, Best's upside will be similar to Steve Slaton's as a rookie (1,659 total yards, 10 all-purpose scores, No. 6 overall fantasy RB), and Best is already a better play-maker than Slaton. Jun. 6 - 9:43 am et
Great post, Blake. Took the words out of my mouth.As much as I love Best, you can't put that work load on such a small back. At least Chris Johnson doesn't have an injury history. Best is a beast, that's no lie, but he's not physically able to be an Adrian Peterson or Frank Gore. He may have all the tools, he just lacks the size. And the last thing you want to do with a speed back is ask him to gain weight.
So, kind of like what Jacksonville did with MJD, slowly work him into the starting role.Great post, Blake. Took the words out of my mouth.
To be quite honest with you Detroit fans, I think that as a fan of the Lions, I would much rather see earlier Kevin Smith step in as the starter. I'll tell you why. He has shown that he can be a productive back (before the injury) and pick up the tough yards, run between the tackles and at times showed a lot of real good things. He is young, has a lot of life left and he really brings a powerful element that Best doesn't necessarily. Now, slide Best into different packages after the defense has seen and been hit by Kevin Smith for a few plays, it's a completely different game as speed now takes over. I think the Lions can't rush Best into the role of a franchise guy, you have to not forget about Kevin Smith, he's a darn good back.
Well, I guess kind of like that.So, kind of like what Jacksonville did with MJD, slowly work him into the starting role.
Use Best like Urban Meyer used Percy Harvin at Florida.
That is what I meant, as well. Kevin Smith may have ducked out of bounds in cases and <Censored> like you said, but he still has more ability to grind through the defense than Best. You don't want a speedster running between the tackles constantly and taking a beating...I never said he was a power back, I'm saying that a good number two, doing anything will take the workload off of Best, which is exactly what he needs.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that unsigned restricted free agents Vincent Jackson and Marcus McNeill are "prepared to sit out into the season and even through 2010" if the Chargers don't give them long-term deals.
The Chargers sent both players letters warning them their one-year tenders would be drastically reduced, and the players' agents responded by vowing to be no-shows for "some time." V-Jax and McNeill both have skipped the entire offseason program. It's unclear if the sides have had any contract talks. Jun. 8 - 10:21 am et
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
Will be exactly that.I never said he was a power back, I'm saying that a good number two, doing anything will take the workload off of Best, which is exactly what he needs.