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let's see if Jackson can hopefully become rejuvenated and contribute on a Primetime level
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To my eyes, Blount has been slower than Blount last year. And Blount has never been a battering ram at the line of scrimmage. Jackson brings a lot more toughness at the LOS and I expect him to be more effective in short yardage, which has been a rare missing piece fort the offense.
He's only 32 and any nagging injuries have likely healed. There's a chance he's picked up some of his lost speed. I don't remember him having any major injuries.
Statistics on aging running backs are not good:
Inside Slant: Running back cliff after age 27
But an individual is not a statistic. Someone who is highly motivated and experienced, good at blitz pickup and is decent at catching the ball and getting us a couple of hard yards (without fumbling) when we need it is going to be a lot better than going with an inexperienced back (like Iosefa or Ball) or one like Bolden that isn't really a between-the-tackles guy.
blount was terrible this year, indecisive and no burst at all..Iosefa looked better than he did.
have they announced whom they are cutting yet? Its possible they keep 4 RB's.Has there been any "he's left Foxboro" or "no deal" reports? I know Rapoport said on Wednesday that nothing was imminent but he was wrong about the workout because Howe and Reiss said it was Thursday, not Wednesday. Also "nothing imminent" could has also have meant he wasn't going to be signed for the game this week.
My guess Iosfea cut Monday and Jackson gets signed.
Blount's always needed 2 steps to get up to speed. This isn't new, and it's why people were saying things like "for a big back, he's not a short yardage back" when the Patriots first showed interest in him. And, just like always, when he's gotten those two steps this year, he's been a load to bring down. The problem this year has been that the OL has struggled to get him the 2 steps.
have they announced whom they are cutting yet? Its possible they keep 4 RB's.
Really hope this works out. If he has some relatively fresh legs to give it his all for a handful of games, it could end up being an outstanding signing. Always liked the guy.
That seems exactly right to me. What's more, he's not got the agility to spot and burst through a tiny hole that Stevan Ridley had. I thought that he looked at his best in the game against the Texans, because he was prepared to take it to the outside as well as just trying to punch it up the middle. But it's surely clear that the O-Line has been the main problem.
And yet, somehow, despite all our pronouncements, he still averaged 4.3 yards a carry.
blount was terrible this year, indecisive and no burst at all..Iosefa looked better than he did.
There's commonly a period of a good couple years where teams still use an aging RB as though he's at his peak, when he simply isn't. As a result, he gets a ton of carries and isn't efficient with them at all.
Blount's always needed 2 steps to get up to speed. This isn't new, and it's why people were saying things like "for a big back, he's not a short yardage back" when the Patriots first showed interest in him. And, just like always, when he's gotten those two steps this year, he's been a load to bring down. The problem this year has been that the OL has struggled to get him the 2 steps.
I hate that Blount went down, he has shown himself very capable in the playoffs and doesn't fumble. But hopefully Jackson can get the job done.
The SB was looking like a disaster till they took him out. Blount is good against bad teams we need to run the clock out on, not good playoff teams.Where do people get this idea that Blount doesn't fumble? He does. He's had 4 fumbles during his time with the Pats. That is actually pretty good.
Also, I question the idea that Blount is capable in the play-offs. Look at the 3 games against teams that weren't Indy.
2013 - Denver - 5 rushes - 6 yards
2014- Baltimore - 3 rushes - 1 yard
2014 - Seattle - 14 rushes - 40 yards.
That's 22 rushes for 47 yards. Anyone else and people would be demanding a replacement.
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