Annoint? lol...He IS the starting RB on one of the best offensive teams in the league. It's probably time you open your mind to the possibility that he could be very good this year.
And Thomas Jones is the starter in KC, right? That's what it says on the depth chart and he was with the first team last night. Do you believe that he's going to be the starter week 1 or, to apply the parallel, week 9?The only time the coaches are more misleading about their teams is right after the draft when they tell the world they just picked up 6-7 rookie probowlers...
The nerve injury caused fumbles excuse is pretty funny.
Not being able to feel his hands because of a nerve injury is funny to you?We've seen players with fumble problems solve those problems before (Tiki Barber) and without a nerve problem...
Are you really going to compare Slaton to J Charles and the roles they will play? Not to mention the offences.And no I don't see the issure of not feeling hands as funny...I see the statement that he is a fumbler due to it as funny...I also find it funny that the Slaton backers don't address the 3.3ypc (ugh!) last year. I get your "hope" on the fumbles, but he just wasn't effective last year...He starts out this year with??? 2ypc and a fumble? hmmm
The Slaton/Charles comparison is totally legit in that it's preseason and coaches love to jerk around with the players and the depth charts. Remember who Kubiak used to work for - the king of screwing with the starting RB.As for the injury, you think it's funny that I (and many others) make the perfectly logical correlation that lack of feeling in somebody's hands might impact his ability to hold onto a ball? So, instead of acknowledging that the injury might have had something to do with the fumbling you laugh it off. Brilliant.As for the 3.3 YPC, it's a bad stat. One that must be improved upon if he's ever going to be more than a 3rd down back. That being said, do you think that the injury might have made him a little cautious or ineffective? This is where you rip me for blaming the injury again. Silly me, equating a nerve damage in a players neck for impacting his ability to play effectively. I mean, if you can't see lack of feeling in his hands as having an impact on him holding onto the ball, I'd be dreaming if you could comprehend this simple correlation. I'm not saying the guy is going to become Tiki Barber and I'm not saying he's going to become Dominick Davis. He had a really good year his rookie season. He had a very bad soph season. He had an injury that was so bad that he had to have two vertebrae in his neck fused together to resolve it. In your eyes, that's probably akin to an appendectomy, but in mine that's pretty serious. And you have all this faith in Foster who plays on a team that used a 2nd round pick on a RB. The team has a lot more faith in Foster now because they have to, but up until Tate getting injured, Foster was not guaranteed to be the man by any means. But so glad you have so much faith in the guy when he has done a lot less to earn it than Slaton has. Foster's 2009 is no where near Slaton's 2008. But I have to say it again, if anything happened prior to 11 months ago it might as well not have happened...