Do you want Portis back next season?

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MACKEL
01-10-2010, 09:51 AM
You don't throw away production like this from a guy with no off-field issues just casue he's an ass. You whip him into shape, get him motivated and get him on the field.


exactly, couldnt agree more. it seems as if when portis sees a wall of defenders in front of him, he dives to the ground before he even reaches these guys. toughen him up, put some spirit back into him and work him like a mule. he has potential. maybe he isnt as fast as he used to be, but he is as strong as an ox. as you get older you have a better sense of how a defense is going to react to your running. one of those intangables everyone always talks about that i wouldnt trade for anything.

maybe he is too far along to be changed, and we have to get rid of him. maybe we should get a couple of young go getters who will perform. but instead of dumping him along with the money lost in the salary cap, see if he can improve. why waste the cash available, because it is always so tight, and theres a lot tied up with this guy.

also id take anyone anyday that has no off field issues versus some guy that every six months has to have a talk with the league office. (portis or anyone, doesnt have to be him) you get paid all this money to play football, and you throw it away because of a life once lived. i know its hard for some, and this doesnt apply to all, but id take someone who is focuced more on life then some star player who has to carry a gun to the grocery store, or has to be armed to the teeth to go to a bar. just senseless sometimes. alcohol and guns do not mix.

Beemnseven
01-10-2010, 10:35 AM
Portis' stats as a Redskin (prior to this horrible season):

2008- 342 carries_1,487 yards_4.3 ypc
2007- 325 carries_1,262 yards_3.9 ypc
2006- 127 carries_523 yards_4.1 ypc (std 7 gms: injured tackling after INT)
2005- 352 carries_1,516 yards_4.3 yds
2004- 343 carries_1,315 yards_3.8 yds

You don't throw away production like this from a guy with no off-field issues just casue he's an ass. You whip him into shape, get him motivated and get him on the field.

You forget that a player has to want to do all these things. Portis cannot be apprehended and forced into the training room. Ultimately it's all up to him. He hasn't wanted to do things recently and it shows.

Running backs don't last forever either. This season will mark his ninth year in the league. He's already past the usual shelf life of RBs in this league.

Portis = Edgerrin James, Shaun Alexander, etc., etc.,

Lotus
01-10-2010, 10:50 AM
People keep asking who will give us 1,000 yards without Portis.

How about Jahvid Best? When I imagine him in Shanny's one-cut-and-go offense, I see pre-Redskins Portis, not 2009 Portis.

Son Of Man
01-10-2010, 12:28 PM
If he does come back, he will be back under Shanahan's terms meaning he will be in shape, he will practice, and he will keep his mouth shut. Given that yeah I would bring him back.

I think this about sums it up.

rypper11
01-10-2010, 04:19 PM
I think an uncapped year is the greatest thing for the Skins. It is the only way we can dump CP. I love his blocking skills and aggression, but his running skills have deteriorated way to much. At this point he has the physical tools of a 3rd down back but the contract of a 1500 yard rushing threat.Cut him and take the financial hit. If there is a market for him, good for him. If not, try to bring him back at 3 years 3 mil and get 15 snaps and a couple receptions a game out of him.

Gmanc711
01-10-2010, 04:25 PM
I voted no, but its a very aprehensive no... I like everything Portis has done for this organization. I really do. This in by no way, shape or form is a "good riddance", because I think he's meant a lot to the franchise... but I just dont think he has it anymore, he's an average runner, still a great blocker and a tough guy...but the fact that he's not what he used to be, make him not worth the headache for me...

Skins4L
01-10-2010, 05:59 PM
"lost a step" "lost a step"...... put a sock in it....

look at f*kin Fred Taylor....
We could use a veteran like Portis to help whatever rookie we draft with some good ol veteran knowledge.

Shanahans running system.
Portis.
Rookie.
Ganther.....Lookout.

Ruhskins
01-11-2010, 01:07 AM
"lost a step" "lost a step"...... put a sock in it....

look at f*kin Fred Taylor....
We could use a veteran like Portis to help whatever rookie we draft with some good ol veteran knowledge.

Shanahans running system.
Portis.
Rookie.
Ganther.....Lookout.

Fred Taylor is not making nearly the same money that Portis is and he's in a team that has a RB by committee.

Dirtbag59
01-11-2010, 01:30 AM
Fred Taylor is not making nearly the same money that Portis is and he's in a team that has a RB by committee.

Fred Taylor had 63 carries this year. Portis next year will make $10 million if we keep him. If we used him in the same capacity as Fred Taylor then we'd be paying Portis $158,000 per carry. This year we payed him around $79,000 per carry. If he had gotten 300 carries we would have owed him $16,000 per carry. Of course in comparison the Patriots paid Fred Taylor $47,000 per carry this year (2 year contract $5 million with $3 million owed in 2009). Man all this math is making my head spin. I'm going to go dye my hair now.

http://misterirrelevant.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/blond-clinton-portis.jpg

tryfuhl
01-11-2010, 03:33 AM
People keep asking who will give us 1,000 yards without Portis.

How about Jahvid Best? When I imagine him in Shanny's one-cut-and-go offense, I see pre-Redskins Portis, not 2009 Portis.
He'd be nice but maybe a 1st rounder.

My late round pick would be Hardesty from Tenn.. anyone know where he's projected?

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