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Kevan Barlow: "You Don't Trade A Guy Like Me" (1 Viewer)

I couldn't think of a better team for Barlow to go to.ENJOY Jet fans !!! :ph34r:
Personally, I'll take a flier on Barlow before Adrian Peterson arrives over Mike Nolan.Nolan was a DC for the Jets a few years back, he was clueless while Brian Cox tutored Nolan on the fly.Now, he's a HC? OK.
 
Barlow reminds me a lot of Travis Henry. His best days are looooooooong gone. He'll be lucky to put up 800/4.
Ummm, I'll take the over. By a good bit, too.
Future Hall of Famer and 4th all-time leading rusher Curtis Martin put up 750 and 5 TDs last year, but Barlow can do better? :lmao:Kevan Barlow's BEST year (which was 3 years ago :rolleyes: ...) was only 1000 and 6. Now simply because he has new logo on his helmet, he'll suddenly transform into the back we've been waiting for?What are your predictions on numbers?
Martin was banged up, playing behind a poor and injured OL, and the QB situation was a mess. He also only managed 220 carries, and I expect Barlow to have more than that. I expect Barlow to be healthy, and the OL and QB situations are much, much better this year. Not fantastic, but better than the '05 Jets and MUCH better than the '04 or '05 49ers. His 1,000 yard season came in part time duty, but the following offseason when he was named the starter they lost Garcia, Owens, and 3/5 of the OL. Is it any wonder why he'd struggle then? Most people just look at his numbers though, and I understand that. He's not elite, but he'll put up solid numbers as long as he gets at least some support from his teammates. He should at least get that in NY. I enjoy the fact that people have written Barlow off. I really do. Some people are starting realize that he's going to provide solid value this year, but most people aren't going to bother with him. I heard the same thing when I had good things to say about Thomas Jones before he played in Chicago.As for projections, it depends on if he starts from week 1 or not. If he does, I think he'll be looking at 1200 or 1300 total yards and 7 or 8 TDs. His upside is higher than that if the Jets' offense really comes together, but I don't expect it. That's only about 70-80 total yards per game and a TD every other game... if he's starting and stays involved in the passing game like I think he will, that's very attainable.
A well thought-out reply, but a lot of "if"s sprinkled in there. I guess we can just agree to disagree. :suds:
 
Umm, yeah... 3 years ago when the team still have Garcia, Hearst, Beasly and TO.Barlow would be best served to just worry about earning the starting job in NY. Not why he lost the job in SF.
So by that rationale then Barlow isn't really as bad as his 2004 & 2005 numbers either.So you're saying he's somewhere between his 2003 numbers and his 2004/2005 numbers. If he's the starter say 235 carries, 4.3 ypc for 1010 yds, 35 receptions for 245 yds and 7 TDs. I'll take that.
 
Kit Fisto said:
Steelers4Life said:
Kit Fisto said:
Steelers4Life said:
Kit Fisto said:
Barlow reminds me a lot of Travis Henry. His best days are looooooooong gone. He'll be lucky to put up 800/4.
Ummm, I'll take the over. By a good bit, too.
Future Hall of Famer and 4th all-time leading rusher Curtis Martin put up 750 and 5 TDs last year, but Barlow can do better? :lmao:Kevan Barlow's BEST year (which was 3 years ago :rolleyes: ...) was only 1000 and 6. Now simply because he has new logo on his helmet, he'll suddenly transform into the back we've been waiting for?What are your predictions on numbers?
Martin was banged up, playing behind a poor and injured OL, and the QB situation was a mess. He also only managed 220 carries, and I expect Barlow to have more than that. I expect Barlow to be healthy, and the OL and QB situations are much, much better this year. Not fantastic, but better than the '05 Jets and MUCH better than the '04 or '05 49ers. His 1,000 yard season came in part time duty, but the following offseason when he was named the starter they lost Garcia, Owens, and 3/5 of the OL. Is it any wonder why he'd struggle then? Most people just look at his numbers though, and I understand that. He's not elite, but he'll put up solid numbers as long as he gets at least some support from his teammates. He should at least get that in NY. I enjoy the fact that people have written Barlow off. I really do. Some people are starting realize that he's going to provide solid value this year, but most people aren't going to bother with him. I heard the same thing when I had good things to say about Thomas Jones before he played in Chicago.As for projections, it depends on if he starts from week 1 or not. If he does, I think he'll be looking at 1200 or 1300 total yards and 7 or 8 TDs. His upside is higher than that if the Jets' offense really comes together, but I don't expect it. That's only about 70-80 total yards per game and a TD every other game... if he's starting and stays involved in the passing game like I think he will, that's very attainable.
A well thought-out reply, but a lot of "if"s sprinkled in there. I guess we can just agree to disagree. :suds:
Yep, that's why everyone has opinions... win some, lose some. I think people who write him off are making a big mistake, but it's not like I claim he's going to be a stud or anything. Just a good #3 or a weaker #2 RB with potential for more. As far as the "ifs" are concerned:If he stays healthy - all backs have that one.If he takes over the feature back role - he was acquired, at a cost of $10 million over 3 years and a draft pick, to be the starter... at least in my opinion.If he stays involved in the passing game - he's good as a receiver out of the backfield, so I can't see why he wouldn't.If the Jets' offense comes together - perhaps the biggest one, but no matter what, I can't see how it won't be better than the '05 Jets, '04 49ers, or '05 49ers. If nothing else, I'm looking forward to seeing how he does this year. If he starts off strong, all of a sudden Jets fans will be talking about what a steal they got.
 
I love the Barlow hate, I'll be able to pick this guy up as possibly a RB 4 or 5. Unless Martin suddenly comes back, I think there is a very good chance he could outperform that ADP.

 
The Redbeard said:
perry147 said:
Z-Dog said:
Hey, at least Barlow has a 1,000 yard rushing season under his belt. What has Nolan done but run the most talented players on the team out of town?
I do not like Barlow but this is a true statement.The niners are getting rid of their best players one at a time.
As a Niner fan, I choose to view it as getting rid of players who do't want to to be in SF and don't have the attitudes that represent where the Niners want to go. We all know that they are one of the least talented teams in the league right now, they are building from the bottom up. I personally don't care if Barlow does have slightly more physical talent than Gore - his comments only highlight the kind of man and teammate that he is -Don't let the door hit you in the ### on your way out the door Kevan. Good ridance.
As a Niner fan, you'd have to view it this way...
Kit Fisto said:
Steelers4Life said:
Kit Fisto said:
Barlow reminds me a lot of Travis Henry. His best days are looooooooong gone. He'll be lucky to put up 800/4.
Ummm, I'll take the over. By a good bit, too.
Future Hall of Famer and 4th all-time leading rusher Curtis Martin put up 750 and 5 TDs last year, but Barlow can do better? :lmao:Kevan Barlow's BEST year (which was 3 years ago :rolleyes: ...) was only 1000 and 6. Now simply because he has new logo on his helmet, he'll suddenly transform into the back we've been waiting for?What are your predictions on numbers?
The Curtis Martin comparison is a nice bit of rhetoric, but we all know that the comparison is meaningless. I think that moving from a team with no O-line, no QBs, and no WRs to a team with a somewhat better O-line, somewhat better QB situation (better starter, worse backup) and a deeper WR corps anchored by a very productive, if non-elite WR will do something for Barlow. Will it make him a 1200 and 10 guy? I have my doubts.
 
Snotbubbles said:
Umm, yeah... 3 years ago when the team still have Garcia, Hearst, Beasly and TO.Barlow would be best served to just worry about earning the starting job in NY. Not why he lost the job in SF.
So by that rationale then Barlow isn't really as bad as his 2004 & 2005 numbers either.So you're saying he's somewhere between his 2003 numbers and his 2004/2005 numbers. If he's the starter say 235 carries, 4.3 ypc for 1010 yds, 35 receptions for 245 yds and 7 TDs. I'll take that.
don't really know how good or bad Barlow is at this point. My only point in that post was that Barlow better get his head on straight. Those other RBs are not going to just lay down for him to have that job and we could see the same song different vs. for him in NY as we did in SF.
 
I don't agree that SF has traded away all it's tallent either. The only player they lost that would really help them right now is Petterson IMO. Overall, SF looks like a far better team this year. That isn't saying much however.

 
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctime...ts/15339349.htm

Here's the whole article.

I have no doubt that the evisceration of the SF O-line two years ago led to Barlow's weak performances in part, but he also lost a lot of his "enthusiasm" after he signed a 5 year, $25 million contract two years ago. Gore really showed him up later in the season, behind the same line that Barlow ran behind. I don't think the Barlow of 2003 exists anymore and would not count on it suddenly reappearing in NY.

 
PahtyTom said:
What are all you guys going to be saying if he pulls a 1200 and 10 season out of his ace?
That the new 35-game season is too long, and that they should go back to 16. :shrug:
 
I am a Cowboys fan living in the SF area- so I am not biased here. I watch a lot of the Niners and feel that they were much better than rated last year (they should have beat the Cowboys at home as well) and may surprise at times this year. They have a lot of young guys on the team, but Nolan CERTAINLY is doing the RIGHT thing shipping Barlow and has the team moving in the right direction- albeit I thought they should have traded down the #1 last year and worked on their secondary and receivers.

 
Despite all the negative reaction in this thread to Barlow's comments...

I think that Barlow in most cases will outperform his ADP if he wins the starting job with the Jets. Cedric Houston hasn't done anything spectacular and he if was so great, then they wouldn't have been hunting for a starter in the first place. Without much competition, Barlow has a real chance to be the guy. I picked him up in Round 9 in my main keeper league as my RB4. Not alot of risk. :shrug:

 
Despite all the negative reaction in this thread to Barlow's comments...I think that Barlow in most cases will outperform his ADP if he wins the starting job with the Jets. Cedric Houston hasn't done anything spectacular and he if was so great, then they wouldn't have been hunting for a starter in the first place. Without much competition, Barlow has a real chance to be the guy. I picked him up in Round 9 in my main keeper league as my RB4. Not alot of risk. :shrug:
:goodposting: Barlow's comments are just plain stupid but you have to admit he does have talent. Any time you can add a rb with talent to your club its going to help.. Being that the Jets will be passing a lot trying to come from behind, I dont think he puts up monster #s but how much different will it be from SF where he was... Either way he could lose the job to someone else (I actually like Gore better and was going to grab him late anticipating a Barlow injury or switch in rb depth).. The Gore sleeper thread is off the charts, you can tell that folks here knew it well before the trade.. If he can gain and hold the starting job along with staying health (lot to ask for w/Barlow) a mid round pick might be worth the risk..
 
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Z-Dog said:
Hey, at least Barlow has a 1,000 yard rushing season under his belt. What has Nolan done but run the most talented players on the team out of town?
Easey Tiger. Nolan is 18 years in the league. They did win 4 games last year; 2 more than the year before. I know that's not great but Barlow is a tool. Gore ran behind THE SAME line last year and averaged more than 1.5 YPC more than Barlow. Barlow has been dancin' behind the line since he signed his contract. Now, I got no hate for Barlow, I hope he turns it around cause he has talent. But Nolan was justified to trade him. And BTW; Julian Peterson is the only "talented" player he let go. B Lloyd was good but homeboy used to party it up in the parking lot after a loss like nothin' was wrong.... Other than that the rest of the guys he let go aren't that talented. In fact; Woods and Plummer aren't even on a roster right now......Nolan's on the right track IMO....Get rid of the dudes who don't show up for the game every week. He's basically making these guys hungry cause' they know if they don't produce they are gone.....A COMPLETE reversal of the culture under Dennis Erickson/Terry Donahue.
 

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