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It's week 12 and one of these guys will emerge to 1,000!
1) Addai
2) Maroney
3) M. Bell
4) Jones-Drew
5) Bush
6) D. Williams
Addai and Maroney have best chance with 600 yards
Bell and Jones-Drew are sitting at around 400 yards
Reggie Bush and DeAngelo Williams back at 300 yards
p.s. I...
I was thinking the same thing, but also consider:
1) Alex Smith has been shut down lately (maybe missing V. Davis?)
2) Detroit's "D" has actually been improving
UUGGGGHHHH, decisions, decisions... :cry:
For all those who think ALL QB's should be considered "injury-prone"...
Short list of iron-man QB's:
B. Favre
P. Manning
T. Brady
J. Delhomme
E. Manning
J. Plummer
D. Carr
j3r3m3y: maybe alittle early to deem him not a good FF QB.
If he could stay healthy, he's got a great arm with very good accuracy, on an offense with a fast 15-20 carry RB (i.e. need to pass more).
one more point (forgive my own reply)...
Tom Brady's "pocket footwork" is AWESOME to watch as he creates space to make his throws. Not sure who taught him these moves, but the moves look ALOT like Montana and keep him playing from Sunday to Sunday!
Agree with 3C's list of injury-prone QB's.
Big Ben has the mobility, IMO, he just needs to respect NFL toughness & speed, and use his mobilty to create the space to make his throws...
...i.e. standing upright and throwing a medium deep middle passs on a middle blitz = injury report
Last year missed 4 games for injury
This year will miss ?? games for injury
PROBLEM: doesn't have "in-pocket" footwork moves ala Montana, Favre or Brady.
RESULT: Stands upright in pocket and receives many unprotected BIG hits (similar to upright RB style)
"Injury-prone" note should be...
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