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Brandon Jackson projections (1 Viewer)

Is Jackson pretty much a guy you can now cut in redraft?
I think so. The RB situation in GB looks a lot like the Patriots. They are a passing team first, and even if a running back breaks out for decent FF points in a given week, there's no predicting who it will be.
 
Is Jackson pretty much a guy you can now cut in redraft?
I think so. The RB situation in GB looks a lot like the Patriots. They are a passing team first, and even if a running back breaks out for decent FF points in a given week, there's no predicting who it will be.
While I agree with your primary point I'd take BGE, Morris, Taylor and maybe even Woodhead too over Jackson and Kuhn. I'm not sure there's a worse starting RB situation in the league right now than what the Packers possess. It's brutal.
 
While I agree with your primary point I'd take BGE, Morris, Taylor and maybe even Woodhead too over Jackson and Kuhn. I'm not sure there's a worse starting RB situation in the league right now than what the Packers possess. It's brutal.
Oh, absolutely. I'd put BJGE ahead of Jackson, even though some of the FBG staff seem to still be holding a candle for Jackson in the consensus "going forward" rankings (they have him 7 spots above Green-Ellis on my custom scoring sheet).Green Bay really needs a guy who runs like BJGE.
 
If they want Aaron Rodgers to finish the 2010 season with his head intact they need to have a balanced offense meaning handing the rock to running backs. Whoever gets the ball I don't care. They need to bring a rushing game to go along with their passing game.

 
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So is GB going to ride Brandon Jackson the rest of the season, or are they looking to upgrade still?He had nice numbers this week.
He would have great numbers every week if they would just hand him the ball more.
I think with A. Rodgers' injury and Finley out for the season, the Packers have no choice but to run the ball more, and that starts with B. Jackson.I'd be shocked if he didn't get 20+ carries vs. a suspect Miami run defense this weekend
 
Is Jackson pretty much a guy you can now cut in redraft?
I think so. The RB situation in GB looks a lot like the Patriots. They are a passing team first, and even if a running back breaks out for decent FF points in a given week, there's no predicting who it will be.
While I agree with your primary point I'd take BGE, Morris, Taylor and maybe even Woodhead too over Jackson and Kuhn. I'm not sure there's a worse starting RB situation in the league right now than what the Packers possess. It's brutal.
Coming from a packers fan Im willing to agree. I traded away BJax after this past week. I dont think it will get better than that performance. I nabbed Starks too. Once he comes back I at least expect him to be part of a committee. If he can passprotect, I see no reason Starks doesn't get the opportunity.
 

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