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How Many Yards Would LT have Gained... (1 Viewer)

how many rushing yards could LT have gained with that Seattle O Line last year ('05)

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  • 1880 - same as SA

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Its very very apparent that Shaun Alexander is a mediocre back at best. And that he most likely reaped the benefits of playing behind one of the greatest O'Lines in a long time (probably since the cowboys of the early 90's). This is even more obvious this year since the Seattle O'Line just slightly above average.

SO, with that said, how many rushing yards could LT have gained with that Seattle O Line last year ('05)?

For the record, here are SAs stats: 370 carries, 1880 yds, 5.1 avg, 27 TDs, 14 20+ YD runs, 15 rcpts, 78 yds

 
Its very very apparent that Shaun Alexander is a mediocre back at best.
disagree
sig bet that SA never again gets more than 1300 yds in a season? i consider 1300 to be the dividing line between average, full time RBs and the great ones.
so wait...you want to make a sig bet in which we won't know who wins for at least 4 or 5 more years? Nah I think I'll have to pass on that one.And for the record, he gained 900 yards in 10 games this year despite being injured in quite a few of them....thats easily on pace to top 1300 yards. How can you explain that?
 

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