So nothing about how Peterson and Gurley arguably 2 of the top RB's in the game having plenty of games with crappy YPC?Just Win Baby said:I have never owned Gordon, so have never traded him away.
Gordon's two big plays this preseason were awesome, and they illustrate reason for optimism. I have posted many times in this thread about reasons we should be optimistic that Gordon will improve this year. However, it hasn't translated to the field in preseason other than those two plays. They happened, and that's great. If he breaks a 39+ yard play every 7-8 touches this season, and the rest of his plays are for 3.5 yards or less, he will be a great fantasy RB.
However, I think that would be a very atypical path to fantasy success, and I don't really expect him to break a 39+ yard run that often. If he instead breaks long runs about as often as he did last year, when he was among the league leaders in 20+ yard runs, that would be 1 20+ yard run for every 30 carries or so. Big difference. I think his preseason pace for big plays is unsustainable, so the hope has to be that the end result lies somewhere in the middle of last year and this preseason.
I hope he has a great season.![]()
I'm bullish and have been for a few weeks when I saw where he was going in the drafts. I think he can hit more home runs like we saw today. SD is going to be need to score 30 a game and they have weapons and a QB who can chuck it, Gordon fits in well IMO, lot of rookie RBs had a somewhat rough go of it last year.Just Win Baby said:You're right. Today, he looked better, including the run you mentioned. Here are his touches:
TEN - runs for 3, 4, 5, and 2 yards, where 2 yard run negated due to offensive holding, then the 44 yard TD reception
ARI - runs for 12, 3, -4, 3, 1, and 3 yards. This is the kind of thing I am concerned about, 1 very good run and 5 runs for 3 yards or less. No catches in this game. It should be noted that Rivers didn't play.
MIN - runs for 7 and 4 yards, reception for 5 yards, runs for 1 and 39 yards.
Today was definitely the best game of his career. The first 2 preseason games, 7 of his 10 runs were for 3 yards or less, which seemed like more of the same from last year. Today it was only 1 of 4 runs. Maybe I should just ignore the first couple games since it was preseason.
I hope all of you who are expecting big things from him are right.
No. That is your narrative, not mine. Adrian Peterson has a career average of 4.9 ypc on 2381 carries. Gurley has a small sample size that is more comparable to Gordon's, but he averaged 4.8 ypc.So nothing about how Peterson and Gurley arguably 2 of the top RB's in the game having plenty of games with crappy YPC?
Based on what? Training camp reports do not support this, and I doubt he will be asked to pass block much.Pass protection was a problem for him last year, this season he seems a lot better.
I think what you're looking for is RB success rates, at least the bolded is how I interpret it.No. That is your narrative, not mine. Adrian Peterson has a career average of 4.9 ypc on 2381 carries. Gurley has a small sample size that is more comparable to Gordon's, but he averaged 4.8 ypc.
I wasn't talking about ypc for games, I was talking about percentage of carries for 3 yards or less vs. long runs. Without digging into the carries of Peterson and Gurley in depth, I am forced to assume that they have a much lower percentage of carries for 3 yards or less than Gordon did in his rookie season. So I don't think your narrative is meaningful.
yes and no, I always keep an eye on 2nd year guys, but I was more skeptical than I am now. He looks like a different back to me.Biabreakable said:So I guess you changed your mind?
yes and no, I always keep an eye on 2nd year guys, but I was more skeptical than I am now. He looks like a different back to me.
I have to admit I am surprised that Gordon was 'successful' on 43% of his runs last season. I watched the games, and it didn't seem like it. I'm not sure how to reconcile Gurley and Gordon having such disparate ypc performances (4.8 and 3.5, respectively), yet having identical success rate.I think what you're looking for is RB success rates, at least the bolded is how I interpret it.
Gordon had a success rate of 43% last year. AP had a success rate of 45%, Gurely 43%.
Of course much more is considered in assessing an RB's performance like DVOA and etc.
Maybe Gurley had more runs on 2nd and 12 (and the like) while Gordon had more runs on 2nd and 5? That doesn't seem intuitively likely, but if it's true it would explain those figures.I'm not sure how to reconcile Gurley and Gordon having such disparate ypc performances (4.8 and 3.5, respectively), yet having identical success rate.
Well in that case, why are you making statements like this just a day earlier?yes and no, I always keep an eye on 2nd year guys, but I was more skeptical than I am now. He looks like a different back to me.
Seems like you are giving people a hard time for having some positive opinions about Gordon based on recent performance.A lot of "after the fact" prognosticators in here...where was the Gordon love two weeks ago.
you need to accurately represent the timeline of my posts, which you conveniently have notWell in that case, why are you making statements like this just a day earlier?
There are time stamps on all of them. I didn't bring that forward in most recent post because it was a pita to multiquote it. So yeah your right that was out of convenience, but I am not trying to misrepresent anything. If you think there are other posts relevant within the timeline of this thread go ahead an repost your timeline for this accuracy as you put it. I don't see you saying much positive about Gordon prior to that. You said he is a good option if you are using zero RB strategy because Gordon's ADP was so low, a statement I agree with. I don't see such a statement as being a ringing endorsement for Gordon as a player though. Is there any other post that would be relevant to this accuracy?you need to accurately represent the timeline of my posts, which you conveniently have not
I don't think anyone ever questioned if he was fast enough to be a great NFL back.FYI, I timed Gordon with a stopwatch on that 39 yard touchdown. I timed him at 4.4, which is faster than his combine speed. It's a bit different than the combine since he already built some momentum on that run, but my point is that he is fast. Training with AP must've worked out well.
LMAOFYI, I timed Gordon with a stopwatch on that 39 yard touchdown. I timed him at 4.4, which is faster than his combine speed.
FYI, I timed Gordon with a stopwatch on that 39 yard touchdown. I timed him at 4.4, which is faster than his combine speed. It's a bit different than the combine since he already built some momentum on that run, but my point is that he is fast. Training with AP must've worked out well.
One of the funniest posts I have ever read on hereFYI, I timed Gordon with a stopwatch on that 39 yard touchdown. I timed him at 4.4, which is faster than his combine speed. It's a bit different than the combine since he already built some momentum on that run, but my point is that he is fast. Training with AP must've worked out well.
Do you want your crow roasted or fried?Wow, Gordon looks good. He looks like a completely different player than last season. Much more decisive and confident today than last season.
It doesn't hurt that the offensive line looks 10x better than at any point within the past 2 seasons. If they stay healthy, that will only help Gordon.
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You have now posted something like this in 3 different threads. I have posted several times in this thread that I thought there were reasons for optimism that he would be better this season. I also posted my concerns about him. Today, the reasons for optimism proved out. I'm glad as a Chargers fan.Do you want your crow roasted or fried?
Heck, you bashed him in 1,000 threads before today.You have now posted something like this in 3 different threads. I have posted several times in this thread that I thought there were reasons for optimism that he would be better this season. I also posted my concerns about him. Today, the reasons for optimism proved out. I'm glad as a Chargers fan.
I doubt I have posted anything substantive about him in 5 threads, and very little of it was bashing. I bashed the Chargers for trading up to take him, and I still think they should not have done it. Early on, I posted that I thought his upside would be limited in his first 1-2 seasons due to Woodhead and McCoy's RBBC approach, though I expected he would be quite a bit better than he was as a rookie. I posted about his weaknesses coming out of college, many of which showed up as negatives on the field last year. I bashed him some during and immediately after the season. For most of this offseason, I posted about reasons for optimism that he would improve this season but also about my concerns about his knee and his propensity for a high percentage of short runs. And here we are.spider321 said:Heck, you bashed him in 1,000 threads before today.
You deserve some backlash today.
Great. Don't continue, then.I doubt I have posted anything substantive about him in 5 threads, and very little of it was bashing. I bashed the Chargers for trading up to take him, and I still think they should not have done it. Early on, I posted that I thought his upside would be limited in his first 1-2 seasons due to Woodhead and McCoy's RBBC approach, though I expected he would be quite a bit better than he was as a rookie. I posted about his weaknesses coming out of college, many of which showed up as negatives on the field last year. I bashed him some during and immediately after the season. For most of this offseason, I posted about reasons for optimism that he would improve this season but also about my concerns about his knee and his propensity for a high percentage of short runs. And here we are.
He looks great, and I'm happy about that.
If this is how you get enjoyment on the first NFL regular season Sunday, have at it. I'm happy to discuss Gordon but not particularly interested in continuing this tangent of conversation.
This is what I was wondering too. Can homers chime in?Saw the TD highlights. Was he around in the 2nd half or was it all Woodhead? Seems like they would have fed him more with a big lead?
Melvin Gordon played just 23-of-73 snaps Week 1 against the Chiefs.
Gordon was strong in the first half, notching 39 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries, but he took a backseat to Danny Woodhead (50 snaps) in the second half with the Chargers playing primarily from the shotgun. Considering Woodhead did not take over until after Keenan Allen (knee) left with what looks like a season-ending injury, the second-half workload split is a big concern for Gordon moving forward. Despite a promising opener, Gordon will be a risky RB2 play this week against the Jaguars.
Source: Eric Williams on Twitter
Ummmmm ... maybe I'm missing something. I did not watch this game too intently. I was at a bar and was mainly watching the Jets and Bills games early. When looking at the box score, I see a stat line of 14 rushes for 57 yards and 2 TD's with ZERO catches. What would he be eating crow about? The fact that Gordon got TD's of 1 and 6 yards? Because if he didn't get those, he scores 5.7 points on the day. Woodhead almost doubled his touches and outscored him with a stat line of 16 rushes for 89 yards and 5 catches for 31 yards and a TD. It sounds like Just Win's concerns are valid. If we are strictly going by yesterday's game (as you appear to be), then Woodhead is actually the back to own in this offense ... again.Great. Don't continue, then.
You bashed him, and bashed him, and bashed him...
Now, when it's time to dine on a little crow, you choke on the bones.
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These are always great! Lol.Because if he didn't get those, he scores 5.7 points on the day.
My point was that the guy isn't going to get 2 TD's every game. If an elite fantasy player scores 2 TD's in a game you expect 25+ points. The guy scored 17 in my league.These are always great! Lol.
Thanks, Mik!
Gotcha ... I don't remember what he was saying and won't bother to look. I get your point though. I just think you may have jumped the gun a bit in trying to serve this crow.JWB did not honestly portray his actions, as is mentioned in my edited post.
Yes. Woodhead is good, too.
Probably so, but he wasn't even willing to nibble on it a little.Gotcha ... I don't remember what he was saying and won't bother to look. I get your point though. I just think you may have jumped the gun a bit in trying to serve this crow.
WOODHEAD!My point was that the guy isn't going to get 2 TD's every game. If an elite fantasy player scores 2 TD's in a game you expect 25+ points. The guy scored 17 in my league.
Woodhead had more carries.
Woodhead had more rushing yards.
Woodhead had more yards per carry.
Woodhead had more catches.
Woodhead had more receiving yards.
Woodhead had more plays.
Woodhead had more fantasy points.
If you are just going to jump into fantasy football forums and try to blast Gordon doubters, you should probably make sure he was at least the best RB on his own team in said game.
WOODHEAD!I wish I understood why Whiz has gone from a guy who created offenses around powerhouse backs in Pittsburgh, Arizona and SD and since in TEN and now in SD is just splitting the run game into time shares. Gordon is the guy, let him roll. This feels like it's going to be like the situation that Miami had with Lamar Miler last year, which if so would be very frustrating.
Woodhead is going to get hurt.. and when he does Gordon becomes a top tier RB 2 /Borderline #1.. until than he is a flex playMy point was that the guy isn't going to get 2 TD's every game. If an elite fantasy player scores 2 TD's in a game you expect 25+ points. The guy scored 17 in my league.
Woodhead had more carries.
Woodhead had more rushing yards.
Woodhead had more yards per carry.
Woodhead had more catches.
Woodhead had more receiving yards.
Woodhead had more plays.
Woodhead had more fantasy points.
If you are just going to jump into fantasy football forums and try to blast Gordon doubters, you should probably make sure he was at least the best RB on his own team in said game.