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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
As the man said himself..."It was some fluke shit [that I got injured on last year]"
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
This time of year is why you go after guys like Clinton Portis and Santana Moss in FA. This time of year is why you play guys like Clinton Portis and Santana Moss. 'nuff said.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
if he says he's good, he's good.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
I must say you usually have pretty good threads Tripp, but I don't understand this one at all.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
It's ridiculous to worry about 2008 when we're in the postseason now. I say ride Portis as far as he can take us in the playoffs. When you're one of a handful of teams with a shot to make a Super Bowl run, you don't worry about next season.
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
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Not sure what you are getting at. Obviously, Collins, Clinton, Santana, n' Cooley have got us in the playoffs. He's finally getting healthy after all the issues he had in the offseason/preseason. I have to agree with others that he'll lobby for 30 touches a game, Joe will get him 30 touches a game, and that helps us against Seattle. To win, we'll need Collins and Portis to play well, but I'm not worried about next year, just the 2nd season and hopefully a W over the birds.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tampa, FL
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
That is rediculous. That is just like saying "No NFC 6th Seed has ever won the superbowl so let's give up." Of course we use him to carry the load, if he is getting the job done. In case you have forgot, He's Clinton "Choo Choo" Portis.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
G Tripp, WTF man. You're the superhero of intelligent analysis on this site, you must have eaten some Kryptonite Flakes for breakfast.
Do we really think Portis is any more likely to get hurt in 2008 by playing him in the playoffs instead of shutting him down? There's nothing we can do about it. If he gets hurt, he gets hurt. That's why we signed Betts. Retarded thread.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
325 touches isn't a lot. Just because it's a down year for most backs doesn't mean that CP is getting overused. Just look at past years:
Point is - 20 carries/game is extremely reasonable for a top 10 back.
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
This thread might have a worthy point if Portis was banged up and losing a step, but he's not. He seems to be playing his best ball of the year these last few weeks and he looks as fresh as ever.
In 2005 at this time he was definitely slowing down and banged up, this year that's simply not the case. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: South Carolina
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
The Curse of 370 is real, but you can't worry about that now. Darksets makes a good point and 325 carries is a lot, but it is actually usually a fairly typical number for lead backs. In Denver Portis used to only carry 270 times, but in 2005 he had 340 carries.
Here's something to look into, does The Curse of 370 hold when backs get 370 carries INCLUDING the post-season? I would bet that many backs who go through multiple post-season games end up with 370+ carries for the season. I think, however, that the 370 carry mark holds only for the number of regular season carries (and then post-season carries on top of that). EDIT: Found an answer to the question. Looks like post-season carries do count (which I guess makes sense ... duh). Like I said, can't worry about that now but it will bear watching next year. It's not a totally ridiculous thread, IMHO, but not much to be done at this point in time. I'm also not 100% convinced by the numbers and wonder if the causal link is that direct. I think other factors must be involved as well. FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Football analysis and NFL stats for the Moneyball era - Authors of Pro Football Prospectus 2007
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Carbondale CO
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
Man, you ride this guy until he gives out, then you rest him and put in your very capable backup.
also, there are many awesome unheralded backs coming out in the draft this year, if we want a change. I heard somewhere that Rock may be looking for a bit more money, but I don't remember where I heard that. If he leaves, I'd be all for drafting a young fresh back.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: Clinton Portis' Workload
Well Gibbs tried resting him in the Dallas game and CP wanted back in to get to 100 yards rushing. I think CP is in better health now than in the start of the season.
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