PATRIOT64
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I don't know about the field so much as I know he will have about 50 more threads in this forum dedicated to him this year. And that's substantial production right there.
Not expecting much....his involvement with the offense actually dwindled over the course of a 19 game season. Obviously there is a problem....
After watching Addai become an intregral part of the Colts offense, the "Rookie excuse" doesn't cut it.
Not expecting much....his involvement with the offense actually dwindled over the course of a 19 game season. Obviously there is a problem....
After watching Addai become an intregral part of the Colts offense, the "Rookie excuse" doesn't cut it.
That's a load of denial...There's no way Addai's receiving, running and pass blocking duties are less complicated than what CJack is responsible for. Especially considering all the gyrating, flapping and audibling Manning does at the LOS.
More than half of Manning's audibiling is gibberish that doesn't mean jack anyway.
Yes, it is harder to be a rookie wide receiver than it is a running back. Period. Basically everyone will tell you that and numbers will indeed back it up, so in short, you're wrong.
Not expecting much....his involvement with the offense actually dwindled over the course of a 19 game season. Obviously there is a problem....
After watching Addai become an intregral part of the Colts offense, the "Rookie excuse" doesn't cut it.
The RBs job doesn't change much unless the entire play changes. From what I understand of the Colts offense Peyton doesn't change much besides the playcall (I think he has three plays to pick from at the line). All the rest of his chicken flapping is just for show. So Addai would know what his assignment is based on one of the three plays, it wouldn't change within the play.
So, in short, I think you're right.
600 - 800 yards could be MUCH more than "nothing special" depending on how they come
30 catches at 20 yards per catch and 600 yards would be tremendous! It would be the missing element that this team lacked this year.
That's all we need from Jackson - nothing more - I think he can still be much more than that, but if that's what we get from him, having him as a 2nd round draft choice will be a steal.
Why everyone wants to go out and bring in a slot WR to average 10 yards per catch I just can't understand.