Shhhh. His value is peaking.Is there a quote from the coaches saying Coffee has earned a slice of the carries? Isn't that easier to find than a quote saying a player will get less carries? BTW, less carries than what? What he had last year (zero)? What the beat writer is GUESSING?coffee will keep gore fresh and possibly more effective by giving him intermittent breathers throughout the game. to deny that at this point is to ignore the evidence. from rotoworld august 25th:Also, the Gore vs. Coffee debate in here is getting ridiculous. Sure, Coffee is going to get some touches, but when the games start to count Frank Gore is going to be the RB getting the ball.
Come on guys, be reasonable...
the source is twitter... and it's just a guess, but it's an educated guess from a beat writer. coffee's 5 or 6 rushes a game is 80 - 96 carries on the season, and that has a significant impact on Gore's placement in the first round. compare him to a SJax who has no one as talented as coffee behind him. before, i was seriously considering gore over jackson because i love gore's attitude and the offensive game-plan. but now gore's place in the late-first/early-second is cemented in my opinion, and jackson remains very high on my board.Beat reporter Matt Maiocco projects the 49ers to use a 17:6 carry ratio between Frank Gore and Glen Coffee this season.
Coffee's still just a "handcuff" fantasy pick, but has earned an early-season role with an outstanding preseason. Over 16 weeks, the 17-carry per game estimate would result in 272 for Gore, or more than he's had since 2006. It should keep him fresh, and Gore will remain oft-used in the passing game.
unless someone can produce a quote from the 49ers staff that indicates coffee will get fewer carries.....

ass ratio?