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Portis in 2005
How many yards will he rush for in 2005?
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Re: Portis in 2005
I say 1500 +. With Jansen back and the signing of Casey Rabach our line should be solid. Plus with Gibbs implementing more stretch/zone blocking plays.....that alone will up his average to more than 4 yards a pop.
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1754, and you can take that to Vegas, baby!
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1300-1500. The more relevant stat is how many TDs will he get.
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1925 id stake my reputation on it.
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[QUOTE=aehs77]1925 id stake my reputation on it.[/QUOTE]
Oh, dear, must be a Democrat....JK |
Re: Portis in 2005
I say 1500+ or really close to it.
The offensive line should be much improved, but more importantly the passing game should be improved. Daseal, unless you're concerned about fantasy stats why does his TDs matter? With the two FBs we took in the draft and a possible heavier workload for Betts, I wouldn't be surprised to see less of Portis in goal line situations. |
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[QUOTE=Mattyk72]Daseal, unless you're concerned about fantasy stats why does his TDs matter?[/QUOTE]
last time I checked, highest score wins a football game, not most total yardage. yeah big yards from portis will help control the game and the tempo and should lead to long drives, but I'll take 1300 yards and 13 touchdowns over 1600 and 7. |
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i think he get 1500+ this year because basically our line is better than denver's line this year. with the speedy receivers we have now you have to keep that box from being crowded like it was last year. which means lbs against portis in the open field lace up your shoes because it will be a track meet.
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[QUOTE=Ron Burgundy and Gold]last time I checked, highest score wins a football game, not most total yardage. yeah big yards from portis will help control the game and the tempo and should lead to long drives, but I'll take 1300 yards and 13 touchdowns over 1600 and 7.[/QUOTE]
True but what I'm saying is who cares if it's Portis or someone else who gets the TDs? |
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Portis wont be getting the short yardage TD's. Thats Why we drafted those big full-backs. He'll end up with 7 or 8.
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I'm going with 1500+, he ALMOST got there last year and was injured for one of those games. Not to mention the patchwork offensive line, new coaching staff with a whole new philosophy to learn AND playing against the Steelers and Eagles defenses more than once.
I say 1500+ easily. |
Re: Portis in 2005
1500+..........with absolutely zero doubt in my mind. It's all been said already. Healthier o-line (Jansen), improved o-line (Rabach), second year with Bugel as o-line coach, second year under Gibbs (more productive offense.....better play calling), Ramsey as the QB, and speedier WRs.
Most importantly, I think he gets those 1500+ yards with a much higher YPC (I'll throw out 4.8 as a guess). |
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Portis would have gotten to 1500 this past year with an offensive line that wasn't the best in the league and with Portis not playing the last couple of games. If blocking is improved at least a little bit...you'll see Portis easily going over 1500 yards.
It doesn't matter how many TDs Portis scores...I believe his TDs will come off of receiving out of the backfield and breaking some long runs....the majority of goal line or red zone TDs will probably be scored by Cooley. |
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I agree. Portis also showed he had some great hands. I can see him being "our" Westbrook. He had some huge gains after the catch last year. We just have to get him in the open field, that's where he is most dangerous.
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