Come close to 2000, if he had started since week one?
Explain your answer.
Yes
No
Maybe really close.
Come close to 2000, if he had started since week one?
Explain your answer.
Teams would have stopped packing the box toward the middle by midseason.
He is just starting to get recognized by opposing DCs as a legitimate threat, and we will start seeing adjustments being made to counter an outside runner.
But that will open other aspects of their defenses up, if we are able to take advantage of it.
That, combined with the beating of being an all-season starter at HB and the potential for fumblitis costing him carries, makes me guess 'no'.
I'd say no because teams would make the adjustment... Ehh couldn't really think of a legitimate reason but I don't think 2000 but he would of got 1000 with ease if he started week 1
Not with this O line and better defenses we played toward the beginning of the year. Teams will catch on eventually especially with a terrible o line and stuff you eventually. He's good but 2000 yards...no chance until we get a good o line.
It starts with the Offensive line
He is proven that he can run without a line..imagine if he did. He almost has 1000 yards right now, you would need to average 125 a game to get 2000. The only thing thats hard to do is be consistent.
3 people have done it, I am sure had he started the season he would be with in a couple hundred yards.
I would guess not but next year from what I've seen this year I hope he does.
Clearly this line has been good enough to spring him for two TD runs over 40, and one of almost 80. On his 47 yarder, he was never touched.
Not even close, 1500 at most.
He's not big enough to take that kind of punishment. Why would you want him to? Explain your answer... He gets that many carries and his career is cut short by 4 years.
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