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I've been stating it all off-season... Rice is only going to get about half the recs he had last yr. Mason is going to get His as always but who do you think Boldin is going to steal from? However... Rice is the bell-cow and its hard to turn down an RB with the chance at 1800 Total while AJ seems good for 1500
I am also of the opinion that Rice will see his receptions drop but once Baltimore gets a nice lead they will pound the ball and have a good OL to do it. Rice should rack up 100 yds each week, maybe a little more. Tds are always a tough call. Thing is you can get a nice WR in the 2nd...who are you going to find with Rice's upside in the 2nd?
We should get a courtesy random "hot" pic for this.
On the clock?I am also of the opinion that Rice will see his receptions drop but once Baltimore gets a nice lead they will pound the ball and have a good OL to do it. Rice should rack up 100 yds each week, maybe a little more. Tds are always a tough call. Thing is you can get a nice WR in the 2nd...who are you going to find with Rice's upside in the 2nd?We should get a courtesy random "hot" pic for this.
I am also of the opinion that Rice will see his receptions drop but once Baltimore gets a nice lead they will pound the ball and have a good OL to do it. Rice should rack up 100 yds each week, maybe a little more. Tds are always a tough call. Thing is you can get a nice WR in the 2nd...who are you going to find with Rice's upside in the 2nd?
We should get a courtesy random "hot" pic for this.
I am also of the opinion that Rice will see his receptions drop but once Baltimore gets a nice lead they will pound the ball and have a good OL to do it. Rice should rack up 100 yds each week, maybe a little more. Tds are always a tough call. Thing is you can get a nice WR in the 2nd...who are you going to find with Rice's upside in the 2nd?
We should get a courtesy random "hot" pic for this.
On the clock?I am also of the opinion that Rice will see his receptions drop but once Baltimore gets a nice lead they will pound the ball and have a good OL to do it. Rice should rack up 100 yds each week, maybe a little more. Tds are always a tough call. Thing is you can get a nice WR in the 2nd...who are you going to find with Rice's upside in the 2nd?We should get a courtesy random "hot" pic for this.
Cam Cameron is still the OC and he has a way of getting very good production out of his RB's.
Boldins good route running will mean that there will be less checkdown throws to Rice, but it will also mean the team will move the chains more often in general, and that will create more opportunity just because the team as a whole will run more plays on offense.
I believe that the two will cancel each other out and I would expect similar production to last year. There is also a possible upside if McGahee does not vulture his TD carries like he did last season, but I think some of that will still happen because they will want to keep Rice Fresh.
and if he loses 20 catches he will gain 50 carries. Instead of 250-80 he will be lookin at 290-300 and 50-60 and more goalline work/tds imo... he is top 2 imo after Cj and could be 1 if Cj falters alittle.. Rice is capable of 2000 from scrimmage 10-14 tds and 60-70 catches..... this is an easy one... I guess the board agrees 42-6 in favor of Rice, self explanatory
and if he loses 20 catches he will gain 50 carries. Instead of 250-80 he will be lookin at 290-300 and 50-60 and more goalline work/tds imo... he is top 2 imo after Cj and could be 1 if Cj falters alittle.. Rice is capable of 2000 from scrimmage 10-14 tds and 60-70 catches..... this is an easy one... I guess the board agrees 42-6 in favor of Rice, self explanatory
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