Ok, serious question. I keep seeing people say RBBC, neither guy will be useful, hot hand, blah blah blah. Has Reid ever used a RBBC or "hot hand" style with his RBs? I was under the impression that he does not. Granted with guys like JC, Shady and Westbrook, it's understandable. What has he done in the past with JC injury? All Davis? Someone mentioned Battle... Was there a RBBC? Don't remember McCoy's injury history in philly. Westbrook was constant last minute drill, but I seem to remember it being just one backup behind him.
My point/question is this should end up being West or Davis. One of these guys will have low RB2 value the other will be droppable or handcuff. Or do I have it wrong?
Went all in on West. Play the JC owner this week and another team already owned Davis. At 5-0 it seemed like a decent gamble. (FA and 0 bid system)
		
		
	 
When he has the guy he likes, he will make him the workhorse, but if he doesn't, then he is not going to force a lead back.  See below.
1999 - Staley was the lead back
2000 - Run Game was a total hodgepodge of nonsense and McNabb was the leading rusher.
2001 - Staley/Buckhalter had almost an even split
2002 - Staley was the clear lead back
2003 - Staley/Buckhalter/Westbrook close to even split
2004 - Westbrook/Levens about a 65-35 split
2005 - Westbrook pretty clearly the lead back
2006 - Westbrook lead back
2007 - Westbrook lead back
2008 - Westbrook lead back
2009 - McCoy lead back
2010 - McCoy lead back
2011 - McCoy lead back
2012 - McCoy lead back