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This is the A#1 takeaway here.but the Lions care way more about their season than yours
This is the A#1 takeaway here.but the Lions care way more about their season than yours
Lol. This forum is funny.
Post a quote from Campbell about Gibbs getting more touches...and it's a tsunami of likes and loves from the Gibbs owners.
Post a quote in the Samaje Perine thread from Sean Payton about Javonte Williams playing a big role in week 1...and it gets derided as "coachspeak" by all the Perine folks.
I guess we believe what we want to believe
Well that is no surprise. Most people in the Gibbs thread are people who believe in Gibbs, most people in the Perine thread are the people who believe in Perine. Like if you posted pro-Michigan thoughts on a Michigan board, you would get a lot of likes. If you posted pro-Michigan thoughts on an OSU board people wouldn't be so receptive. Also in one we are talking about a guy coming back for a catastrophic knee injury. We usually see these players slowly eased back. Gibbs is a round 1 rookie. We usually see these guys earn large roles as the season goes on.Lol. This forum is funny.
Post a quote from Campbell about Gibbs getting more touches...and it's a tsunami of likes and loves from the Gibbs owners.
Post a quote in the Samaje Perine thread from Sean Payton about Javonte Williams playing a big role in week 1...and it gets derided as "coachspeak" by all the Perine folks.
I guess we believe what we want to believe
I'm stunned at how many seemingly seasoned fantasy managers are so bewildered.
IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
So play the lesser guy because the game is close??IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
If Kelce is in that game, I think Gibbs has a much larger role.
But with KC dropping passes & struggling to get open (again, because no Kelce) the game was close the entire time.
Montgomery-friendly script.
If DET were chasing, I’m betting we would have seen more passing in general from DET, and Gibbs would have been a beneficiary.
But that’s just, like, my opinion, maaaan.
Yeah, none of actually makes sense to me, lol. Thanks for the input but I just can't get behind that reasoning.IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
If Kelce is in that game, I think Gibbs has a much larger role.
But with KC dropping passes & struggling to get open (again, because no Kelce) the game was close the entire time.
Montgomery-friendly script.
If DET were chasing, I’m betting we would have seen more passing in general from DET, and Gibbs would have been a beneficiary.
But that’s just, like, my opinion, maaaan.
Dan Campbell hides nothing.
Both coaches are equally candid and both said effectively the same thing.Well that is no surprise. Most people in the Gibbs thread are people who believe in Gibbs, most people in the Perine thread are the people who believe in Perine. Like if you posted pro-Michigan thoughts on a Michigan board, you would get a lot of likes. If you posted pro-Michigan thoughts on an OSU board people wouldn't be so receptive. Also in one we are talking about a guy coming back for a catastrophic knee injury. We usually see these players slowly eased back. Gibbs is a round 1 rookie. We usually see these guys earn large roles as the season goes on.
I don’t disagree with this.but to me the bottom line is he got a 27% snap share and people are acting like that's the normal usage pattern for high drafted rookie RB's and it's not, it's not even close to debut games for rookies. I
I don’t see Montgomery as “the lesser guy”So play the lesser guy because the game is close??
Let's not over think this people. It's game 1 for a rookie.
Yeah, none of actually makes sense to me, lol. Thanks for the input but I just can't get behind that reasoning.IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
If Kelce is in that game, I think Gibbs has a much larger role.
But with KC dropping passes & struggling to get open (again, because no Kelce) the game was close the entire time.
Montgomery-friendly script.
If DET were chasing, I’m betting we would have seen more passing in general from DET, and Gibbs would have been a beneficiary.
But that’s just, like, my opinion, maaaan.
I see no reason to think Gibbs was going to be more involved if they needed to pass more. See the drive at end of half for instance which was obvious passing downs and it was all Monty. It was all Monty on most obvious passing down. Obvously that's for pass protection but if they are going to operate that way when the opposing teams best rusher is out....
I have no doubt his usage will pick up but to me the bottom line is he got a 27% snap share and people are acting like that's the normal usage pattern for high drafted rookie RB's and it's not, it's not even close to debut games for rookies. I literally can't think of a RB drafted remotely that high in the last 10+ years with such a small game one usage so the idea it's "normal" for rookie RB's picked as high as him is bunk to me.
How many high drafted RBs were competing with a newly signed RB getting a 3-year $18M contract? I think Gibbs would've been there at 1.18 in the draft, but the loss and uncertainty with Jameson pushed the Lions to not risk losing a big part-time playmaker which they desperately need - their offense only scored 2 TDs on Thursday.I have no doubt his usage will pick up but to me the bottom line is he got a 27% snap share and people are acting like that's the normal usage pattern for high drafted rookie RB's and it's not, it's not even close to debut games for rookies. I literally can't think of a RB drafted remotely that high in the last 10+ years with such a small game one usage so the idea it's "normal" for rookie RB's picked as high as him is bunk to me.
A. Kamara played a lot more snaps his first gameYeah, none of actually makes sense to me, lol. Thanks for the input but I just can't get behind that reasoning.IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
If Kelce is in that game, I think Gibbs has a much larger role.
But with KC dropping passes & struggling to get open (again, because no Kelce) the game was close the entire time.
Montgomery-friendly script.
If DET were chasing, I’m betting we would have seen more passing in general from DET, and Gibbs would have been a beneficiary.
But that’s just, like, my opinion, maaaan.
I see no reason to think Gibbs was going to be more involved if they needed to pass more. See the drive at end of half for instance which was obvious passing downs and it was all Monty. It was all Monty on most obvious passing down. Obvously that's for pass protection but if they are going to operate that way when the opposing teams best rusher is out....
I have no doubt his usage will pick up but to me the bottom line is he got a 27% snap share and people are acting like that's the normal usage pattern for high drafted rookie RB's and it's not, it's not even close to debut games for rookies. I literally can't think of a RB drafted remotely that high in the last 10+ years with such a small game one usage so the idea it's "normal" for rookie RB's picked as high as him is bunk to me.
Again just look at Kamara’s rookie year as a reference. Not worried about Gibbs usage in the slightest. Kamara finished as #3 RB that year and Ingram finished as #6. Dan Campbell was on the saints staff from 2016-2020
(Half point PPR)
Wk 1 5.8
Wk 2 6.9
Wk 3 11.7
Wk 4 20.6
Wk 5 Bye
Wk 6 10.2
Wk 7 13.2
Wk 8 15.1
Wk 9 28.2
Wk 10 22.3
Wk 11 22.6
Wk 12 33.8
Wk 13 27.1
Wk 14 4.2
Wk 15 17.9
Wk 16 12.5
Wk 17 21.8
Okay so what's your thesis here? Do you think Gibbs is not as good as advertised and the Lions arg going to limit him to a 27% snap share and 9 touch/game all season?I'm stunned at how many seemingly seasoned fantasy managers are so bewildered.
Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
Not sure what to tell ya then. Campbell came from saints and tried to use swift similar to how Kamara was used. David Montgomery is literally the Mark Ingram in their offenseA. Kamara played a lot more snaps his first gameYeah, none of actually makes sense to me, lol. Thanks for the input but I just can't get behind that reasoning.IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
If Kelce is in that game, I think Gibbs has a much larger role.
But with KC dropping passes & struggling to get open (again, because no Kelce) the game was close the entire time.
Montgomery-friendly script.
If DET were chasing, I’m betting we would have seen more passing in general from DET, and Gibbs would have been a beneficiary.
But that’s just, like, my opinion, maaaan.
I see no reason to think Gibbs was going to be more involved if they needed to pass more. See the drive at end of half for instance which was obvious passing downs and it was all Monty. It was all Monty on most obvious passing down. Obvously that's for pass protection but if they are going to operate that way when the opposing teams best rusher is out....
I have no doubt his usage will pick up but to me the bottom line is he got a 27% snap share and people are acting like that's the normal usage pattern for high drafted rookie RB's and it's not, it's not even close to debut games for rookies. I literally can't think of a RB drafted remotely that high in the last 10+ years with such a small game one usage so the idea it's "normal" for rookie RB's picked as high as him is bunk to me.
Again just look at Kamara’s rookie year as a reference. Not worried about Gibbs usage in the slightest. Kamara finished as #3 RB that year and Ingram finished as #6. Dan Campbell was on the saints staff from 2016-2020
(Half point PPR)
Wk 1 5.8
Wk 2 6.9
Wk 3 11.7
Wk 4 20.6
Wk 5 Bye
Wk 6 10.2
Wk 7 13.2
Wk 8 15.1
Wk 9 28.2
Wk 10 22.3
Wk 11 22.6
Wk 12 33.8
Wk 13 27.1
Wk 14 4.2
Wk 15 17.9
Wk 16 12.5
Wk 17 21.8
B. Kamara had a big 10 catch game in like his third or fourth game but was probably on everyone's bench because he was not doing much.
C. He did not really full on break out until they traded Peterson.
I see nothing similar here as it relates to Gibbs.
www.prideofdetroit.com
Is anyone anywhere actually arguing against this? He looks great, he averaged almost a fantasy point per touch, almost 2 fantasy points per target and if he does not slip likely puts up a low end RB1 kind of day on 27% snaps and 9 touches.Y'all need to just watch the film and it's easy to see Gibbs is going to have elite efficiency this year
This is a common, and misused, refrain IMO. Montgomery is not a "lesser guy". He's a good RB who was brought in to replace a beloved, effective RB that the team had the option to retain, for less money. Monty got a top end of the market contract for a reason.So play the lesser guy because the game is close??IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
If Kelce is in that game, I think Gibbs has a much larger role.
But with KC dropping passes & struggling to get open (again, because no Kelce) the game was close the entire time.
Montgomery-friendly script.
If DET were chasing, I’m betting we would have seen more passing in general from DET, and Gibbs would have been a beneficiary.
But that’s just, like, my opinion, maaaan.
Let's not over think this people. It's game 1 for a rookie.
I’m with you on this, though I still have him 3rd behind Bijan & Hall in dynasty.Fantasy speaking he entered the game as my #2 dynasty RB. There he remains. I'm lower on him in redraft however.
Exactly. The more experienced guy got more time in week 1 of a close game.I don’t see Montgomery as “the lesser guy”So play the lesser guy because the game is close??
Let's not over think this people. It's game 1 for a rookie.
He’s certainly the more experienced guy. And the bigger guy.
Those both might be substantial factors to Campbell in how this game played out.
Kind of answered this in a follow up post.Okay so what's your thesis here? Do you think Gibbs is not as good as advertised and the Lions arg going to limit him to a 27% snap share and 9 touch/game all season?I'm stunned at how many seemingly seasoned fantasy managers are so bewildered.
Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
Personally, when Dan Campbell said a few days before the game that they planned to use Gibbs sparingly early, I took that at face value.
And yet LaPorta played 83% of the snaps at a position known to have a larger learning curve.Not sure what to tell ya then. Campbell came from saints and tried to use swift similar to how Kamara was used. David Montgomery is literally the Mark Ingram in their offenseA. Kamara played a lot more snaps his first gameYeah, none of actually makes sense to me, lol. Thanks for the input but I just can't get behind that reasoning.IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
If Kelce is in that game, I think Gibbs has a much larger role.
But with KC dropping passes & struggling to get open (again, because no Kelce) the game was close the entire time.
Montgomery-friendly script.
If DET were chasing, I’m betting we would have seen more passing in general from DET, and Gibbs would have been a beneficiary.
But that’s just, like, my opinion, maaaan.
I see no reason to think Gibbs was going to be more involved if they needed to pass more. See the drive at end of half for instance which was obvious passing downs and it was all Monty. It was all Monty on most obvious passing down. Obvously that's for pass protection but if they are going to operate that way when the opposing teams best rusher is out....
I have no doubt his usage will pick up but to me the bottom line is he got a 27% snap share and people are acting like that's the normal usage pattern for high drafted rookie RB's and it's not, it's not even close to debut games for rookies. I literally can't think of a RB drafted remotely that high in the last 10+ years with such a small game one usage so the idea it's "normal" for rookie RB's picked as high as him is bunk to me.
Again just look at Kamara’s rookie year as a reference. Not worried about Gibbs usage in the slightest. Kamara finished as #3 RB that year and Ingram finished as #6. Dan Campbell was on the saints staff from 2016-2020
(Half point PPR)
Wk 1 5.8
Wk 2 6.9
Wk 3 11.7
Wk 4 20.6
Wk 5 Bye
Wk 6 10.2
Wk 7 13.2
Wk 8 15.1
Wk 9 28.2
Wk 10 22.3
Wk 11 22.6
Wk 12 33.8
Wk 13 27.1
Wk 14 4.2
Wk 15 17.9
Wk 16 12.5
Wk 17 21.8
B. Kamara had a big 10 catch game in like his third or fourth game but was probably on everyone's bench because he was not doing much.
C. He did not really full on break out until they traded Peterson.
I see nothing similar here as it relates to Gibbs.
Campbell just said yesterday that Gibbs is going to be a lot more involved going forward…
And Campbell doesn’t lie lol…
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Dan Campbell promises increased role for RB Jahmyr Gibbs coming
Detroit Lions rookie RB Jahmyr Gibbs played in just 19 snaps against the Chiefs. But that was part of the plan, and Gibbs’ role is expected to increase quickly.www.prideofdetroit.com
“We really didn’t want to overload any of those guys. I think it’s important you go in and let them get a feel of what it’s going to be like. That’s the first one,” Campbell said. “Let’s go in and make sure that the guys that have been around here, the guys that have taken a load for us, that we’ve been in games with, they take on a bigger load, and we work these rookies in and get them a feel of it. Now they’ve got that one under their belt.
“So, for Gibbs, he’ll begin to get more touches now. That was just the beginning last night.”
That's almost verbatim of what he said the day before the game (I posted it here.) There was no reason to expect Gibbs would have a big workload Week 1.
I’m with you on this, though I still have him
3rd behind Bijan & Hall in dynasty.
Accidents happenI’m with you on this, though I still have him
3rd behind Bijan & Hall in dynasty.
When did you
start writing blank verse
Did you haiku, too?
Did you have to rehearse?
I actually own Hall more in dynasty so I hope you are right. A few weeks ago, in a league I have Hall, the Abankanda owner tried trading him to me and I countered by offering him Hall for Gibbs and telling him to keep Abankanda. He declined. I got them as 2 and 3 in dynasty and everyone knows the 1. I just see Gibbs without a surgically repaired knee and a workload that won't wear him down as major plusses in dynasty.I’m with you on this, though I still have himFantasy speaking he entered the game as my #2 dynasty RB. There he remains. I'm lower on him in redraft however.
3rd behind Bijan & Hall in dynasty.
I’m with you on this, though I still have him 3rd behind Bijan & Hall in dynasty.Fantasy speaking he entered the game as my #2 dynasty RB. There he remains. I'm lower on him in redraft however.
A. Kamara played a lot more snaps his first gameYeah, none of actually makes sense to me, lol. Thanks for the input but I just can't get behind that reasoning.IMO he was game-scripted out.Ok, find me the last RB picked as high as him that got so few snaps and touches the first game of their career.
If Kelce is in that game, I think Gibbs has a much larger role.
But with KC dropping passes & struggling to get open (again, because no Kelce) the game was close the entire time.
Montgomery-friendly script.
If DET were chasing, I’m betting we would have seen more passing in general from DET, and Gibbs would have been a beneficiary.
But that’s just, like, my opinion, maaaan.
I see no reason to think Gibbs was going to be more involved if they needed to pass more. See the drive at end of half for instance which was obvious passing downs and it was all Monty. It was all Monty on most obvious passing down. Obvously that's for pass protection but if they are going to operate that way when the opposing teams best rusher is out....
I have no doubt his usage will pick up but to me the bottom line is he got a 27% snap share and people are acting like that's the normal usage pattern for high drafted rookie RB's and it's not, it's not even close to debut games for rookies. I literally can't think of a RB drafted remotely that high in the last 10+ years with such a small game one usage so the idea it's "normal" for rookie RB's picked as high as him is bunk to me.
Again just look at Kamara’s rookie year as a reference. Not worried about Gibbs usage in the slightest. Kamara finished as #3 RB that year and Ingram finished as #6. Dan Campbell was on the saints staff from 2016-2020
(Half point PPR)
Wk 1 5.8
Wk 2 6.9
Wk 3 11.7
Wk 4 20.6
Wk 5 Bye
Wk 6 10.2
Wk 7 13.2
Wk 8 15.1
Wk 9 28.2
Wk 10 22.3
Wk 11 22.6
Wk 12 33.8
Wk 13 27.1
Wk 14 4.2
Wk 15 17.9
Wk 16 12.5
Wk 17 21.8
B. Kamara had a big 10 catch game in like his third or fourth game but was probably on everyone's bench because he was not doing much.
C. He did not really full on break out until they traded Peterson.
I see nothing similar here as it relates to Gibbs.
So, what's the problem? You seem very focused on his usage in the first game.Kind of answered this in a follow up post.
The post I was responding to was made in response to my comment about his week one usage which seems kind of relevant.A) not sure why you anchored on week 1 as it was a clear outlier
Because they traded Peterson and cleared out a larger role for him. I don't see a Peterson stealing touches and snaps so I fail to see the similarity.C) Kamara got utilized a lot more as the season went on, which is consistent with what Campbell has said about Gibbs.
And every single one except Hall needed an injury or trade at the RB position to prevent them from having a disappointing rookie fantasy season.It means absolutely nothing but kinda interesting to look at.
Rookie carries in 1st game:
Jonathan Taylor...9
Gibbs .....,....,.........8
Derrick Henry.......5
Breece Hall...........5
Etienne.................4
Ken Walker .........4
Chubb.......,..........3
Fair. I'm not really paying any attention to what people are expecting / projecting in this thread. Just trying to offer my insight into how MCDC & Ben Johnson are likely to utilize him.
He bounced off so many tackles - so many that it’s clearly not a fluke.Gibbs is their best chance at 60 yard plays. I think that alone means he's gonna get work. A lot.
Lions beat Mahomes on the road, I don't question the game planIMO the lions game plan to limit his touches is a little ill advised, considering
They traded Peterson because they had Kamara. The Lions don’t have a Peterson because they have Gibbs and thus don’t need a washed up Peterson-type guy. It’s 100% similar. Gibbs plays the Kamara role in this offense. It’s glaringly obvious.The post I was responding to was made in response to my comment about his week one usage which seems kind of relevant.A) not sure why you anchored on week 1 as it was a clear outlier
Because they traded Peterson and cleared out a larger role for him. I don't see a Peterson stealing touches and snaps so I fail to see the similarity.C) Kamara got utilized a lot more as the season went on, which is consistent with what Campbell has said about Gibbs.
Of course it means something. It shows that 1st game usage for highly drafted rookie RBs is predictive of pretty much nothing.It means absolutely nothing but kinda interesting to look at.
Rookie carries in 1st game:
Jonathan Taylor...9
Gibbs .....,....,.........8
Derrick Henry.......5
Breece Hall...........5
Etienne.................4
Ken Walker .........4
Chubb.......,..........3
My initial post which spawned all this discussion was in response to someone saying they don't understand how people are surprised his week one role was that low and I'm trying to point out how historically that's not accurate, that it's not normal to be used that sparingly out of the gate. And I'd stress not just the touches, the lack of snaps. So many drives he was not in or used a snap or two.So, what's the problem? You seem very focused on his usage in the first game.
I personally never thought that and yet was comfortable spending third round redraft picks on Gibbs. I did and would by far rather have Gibbs in redraft then Montgomery, still, because he'll catch more passes and can do a lot more with less but never once did I ever think Monty was not going to do most of the rushing and lead in total touches.The first mistake was assuming Gibbs was going to get more touches than Montgomery on the season
Yes but not all touches are equal. I would generally view a reception as 3X more valuable then a rush.(I know you appreciate the volume play over the splash play, as do I).
I thought Gibbs situation was very similar to what CMC entered into and pretty much in line with how I antcipated Gibbs would be used this year. Second in carries, leader in receptions among RB's and playing time in the 450-50% range. A 1A/1B situation. I think that will ultimately be the case but CMC started as a 1A/1B where Gibbs did not. And frankly despite the 80 receptions that rookie CMC had for what Gibbs cost in redraft, especially with the plethora of RB's you can get later, he always needed to be a lot better then rookie year CMC from a fantasy angle to justify that cost.RBs drafted this high also seldom end up on teams with talented (good, solid whatever) 26 year old RBs already on the roster.
Yes but you are not really getting the point for why Kamara's role increased over what it was the first few weeks.They traded Peterson because they had Kamara
Kamara had a 50% snap share week 1 — if you recall the data point that you shared. AP was on the roster that week. Why did Kamara’s role decrease in week 2?Yes but you are not really getting the point for why Kamara's role increased over what it was the first few weeks.They traded Peterson because they had Kamara
What i'm refuting is that Gibbs usage is anything like how Kamara was brought along.Kamara had a 50% snap share week 1 — if you recall the data point that you shared. AP was on the roster that week. Why did Kamara’s role decrease in week 2?Yes but you are not really getting the point for why Kamara's role increased over what it was the first few weeks.They traded Peterson because they had Kamara
And you can miss me with this crap. Done with you.but using just a single data point is lazy analysis at best, a deliberate attempt to mislead for narrative purposes at worst.
Thanks. I understand a little better now.My initial post which spawned all this discussion was in response to someone saying they don't understand how people are surprised his week one role was that low and I'm trying to point out how historically that's not accurate, that it's not normal to be used that sparingly out of the gate. And I'd stress not just the touches, the lack of snaps. So many drives he was not in or used a snap or two.So, what's the problem? You seem very focused on his usage in the first game.
Many here are posting or referencing Campbells quotes about easing him as a counter to those of us who say we are surprised/worried a little about his week one usage. My guess is if you gave those people truth serum and asked them if they'd bet over/under on Gibbs playing so few snaps they all would have bet the over. But now they say they are surprised we are surprised. Ok.
Other then that like the other stuff I'm saying. His role will of course grow, but how much and how fast relative to his ADP in a 12 week regular season he's already getting benched in week one makes his week one usage extremely relevant to me.
I personally never thought that and yet was comfortable spending third round redraft picks on Gibbs. I did and would by far rather have Gibbs in redraft then Montgomery, still, because he'll catch more passes and can do a lot more with less but never once did I ever think Monty was not going to do most of the rushing and lead in total touches.The first mistake was assuming Gibbs was going to get more touches than Montgomery on the season
Now was a mistake being made about putting Gibbs so high in redraft? That's what ALL of this discussion is about to me and any week one usage is relevant to the data. I did two drafts after the opener and have two more today. I'm still assessing the situation and this is all part of that data. Gibbs is still a third round guy in the format I'm drafting(FFPC), later third then early but a third still. Which surprises me, I thought he'd fall more. I'm trying to examine if I think he's still worth that or is now more like a late 4th or early 5th.
I am absolutely not calling him a fantasy bust or wiling to say right now those people taking him in round 3 are making a mistake. I'm saying that game gave me more worries then I had coming into the game.
Yes but not all touches are equal. I would generally view a reception as 3X more valuable then a rush.(I know you appreciate the volume play over the splash play, as do I).
I thought Gibbs situation was very similar to what CMC entered into and pretty much in line with how I antcipated Gibbs would be used this year. Second in carries, leader in receptions among RB's and playing time in the 450-50% range. A 1A/1B situation. I think that will ultimately be the case but CMC started as a 1A/1B where Gibbs did not. And frankly despite the 80 receptions that rookie CMC had for what Gibbs cost in redraft, especially with the plethora of RB's you can get later, he always needed to be a lot better then rookie year CMC from a fantasy angle to justify that cost.RBs drafted this high also seldom end up on teams with talented (good, solid whatever) 26 year old RBs already on the roster.
Again a I'd point to what I said earlier. This is all part of me analyzing what Gibbs is worth in my drafts after the game so yes taking his usage from his first real week is some key data to me. Is a player with that low usage still worth that cost? Because to Gibbs credit he was a slip away from posting a low end RB1 day on that low usage which speaks to his massive upside. But will it be consistent, how long will take to get there and is he still worth the draft capital it takes to get him(late third/early 4th) are questions that game left me asking a lot more then I was before.
I think so too, and I think people are asking a bit much.I think McCaffrey has always been the hope for Gibbs
Truer words never spoken.I think Gibbs' value begins closer to RB16-20 and always should have been. But banking on upside almost always rules the day.
Appreciate the conversation. It will be interesting to revisit Gibbs’ usage at year end.What i'm refuting is that Gibbs usage is anything like how Kamara was brought along.Kamara had a 50% snap share week 1 — if you recall the data point that you shared. AP was on the roster that week. Why did Kamara’s role decrease in week 2?Yes but you are not really getting the point for why Kamara's role increased over what it was the first few weeks.They traded Peterson because they had Kamara
Because a bunch of you are telling me he's bringing Gibbs along slowly, like Kamara. But how is Kamara almost doubling him up in snaps in week one similar at all?
After that for the next few weeks Kamara's role slid back to something similar to what we just saw with Gibbs and only picked up because they traded Peterson.,
Since Gibbs week one role was nothing like Kamara's, and since there is no AP taking up snaps and touches that will be traded to increase his role I will again say i see zero things that are similar.
And you can miss me with this crap. Done with you.but using just a single data point is lazy analysis at best, a deliberate attempt to mislead for narrative purposes at worst.
I think Gibbs' value begins closer to RB16-20 and always should have been. But banking on upside almost always rules the day.
And he's a rookie.I don't understand the bickering in this thread. Look, here is the situation:
-kid proved his talent
-Coach says kid will get more work moving forward
-Montgomery is going to eat a lot of carries as long as he's healthy
if the Lions had been down by 5 with two minutes left in the game last Thursday, Gibbs would have been in the game.