Alex P Keaton said:
ponchsox said:
Sabertooth said:
BigSteelThrill said:
Sabertooth said:
I guess what I am saying is that I never really considered Brown a threat. You did. Truth is we won't ever know.
Not even for goalline, when Brown was getting plenty of GL looks with the first team in the preseason? TDs can be kinda big in this hobby.
Maybe, maybe not. Preseason is tricky that way. Tough to say. I mean I guess I had Brown getting 5-8 touchdowns. I don't think with his injury that Wilson automatically gets a bump of 5-8 touchdowns. Maybe he gets 2 or 3 more over the course of the season. If we were thinking this was a 65-35 split for fantasy points before, maybe it becomes 70-30 now in favor of Wilson. Small bump, but I don't think it suddenly makes Wilson a safe first rounder. Somebody is going to take up some of the slack that Brown would have gotten, maybe a host of players.
Whomever becomes the primary backup(s) won't be as good as Andre Brown. I don't the Giants will trust a 3rd string RB in key situations. Maybe to spell Wilson here and there. I think the split will be more like 80/20.
I don't know where you get this from. The giants have a history of plugging in RBs who aren't particularly special and turning them into producers. Andre Brown plugged into the offense.....and suddenly folks thought he was impressive. Derrick Ward averaged 5.6 yds per carry and ran for over 1000 yards in 2008. Then suddenly Ahmad Bradshaw - a 7th round pick - became a big part of the offense and was effective. (though note that he only averaged 4.8 yds per carry - less than Derrick Ward)
In other words, either the Giants will do a good job finding an effective backup RB, or their system is such that they can just plug a random guy in there and see him perform well.
Since Manning has been on the Giants, their passing game has gotten much better and instead of being around 300 points per year the offense has been closer to 400 points per year. Between Steve Smith, Burress, Manningham, Nicks and Cruz, they've had a pretty decent receiving core to take the pressure off the running game. Throw in a decent line and their running game has usually been pretty solid.
That said, just assuming they will continue to plug in guys might not be correct. They got rid of Bradshaw and now Brown is out for a while, that is 2 of their 3 top RBs last year. Sometimes you can go to the well, but with Torain, they are scraping the bottom of the barrel. Think about the Shanny years between TD/Portis and Morris. Some years you find a Mike Anderson, who actually has some talents and plugs in well and some years you find guys like Torain and Gary and they don't exactly give you the same production. Assuming Torain and another rookie will replace Brown is premature. Brown isn't exactly the most talented guy, but he had at least proven last year that he could be plugged in and do well.