Sensible post Maurile. I also have Mathews in 75% of my leagues, but could only grab Tolbert in one. Tolbert always seemed to get snatched just as he was becoming value. I think there are a lot of drafters this year that specifically targeted Tolbert with the assumption that Mathews will go down. They look at him as "good" value late in a draft, but "super" value if Mathews gets injured. Overall, I see a lot of value for SD running backs. Sproles is gone. The Chargers are going to come out swinging early this year. If they do as well as I think they will do in their division, the run/pass ratio will change. Norv Turner once said “We want to run the ball. You want to be a team that, in the fourth quarter, goes out and runs the ball when they know you’re going to run the ball. And we’re going to be capable of doing that.”I didn't draft Mathews in any of my leagues last year.
This year, I got Mathews in 75% of my leagues, and Tolbert in 50%. I think they're both good values at their average draft positions. I think the Chargers will get back to playing good defense and featuring the running game as they won't have to play from behind as often this season.
Conversely, I didn't get Rivers, V.Jax, or Gates in any of my leagues this season. I think they'll all be every-week fantasy starters, but I don't think any of them are severely undervalued. I expect a higher run-pass ratio this season; and with fewer pass attempts will come fewer passing & receiving yards and TDs.
Bloom has man love for Tolbert.Sigmund's week 1 rankings... Mathews 30 & Tolbert 15![]()
Both backs should have a good week 1.figured I'd go ahead and bump this thread to let the slapfights conmmence:
In before the:
"But Matthews had a higher YPC"

You came across as venting. There is a venting thread and they tend to crack down pretty hard on that early in the year. It's just trying to keep the clutter down.Will be interesting to see if this thread is closed as mine was.
I think the point is that Tolbert isn't going away (unless this injury keeps him out) - he was very involved today and was effective, and he's got a knack for the end zone. That caps Matthews' value because it is a true RBBC.Nobody would complain about a 15 point day (PPR) from Mathews if Tolbert didn't, you know... HAVE 3 TOUCHDOWNS.Number of games Tolbert will have 3 TDs the rest of the year: zero.
I think the point is that Tolbert isn't going away (unless this injury keeps him out) - he was very involved today and was effective, and he's got a knack for the end zone. That caps Matthews' value because it is a true RBBC.Nobody would complain about a 15 point day (PPR) from Mathews if Tolbert didn't, you know... HAVE 3 TOUCHDOWNS.
Number of games Tolbert will have 3 TDs the rest of the year: zero.
Who thought he was going to go away? Mathews didn't get drafted as high as many other RBs because of the 2-headed monster.Any details?Tolbert injured.
I'm inclined to agree with this as an owner of both. Tolbert was in far more than red-zone situations, thus his opportunity is much more than originally believed. Second, it seems they trust him in the passing game as much as Gates-- so his PPR value is higher than expected now. Finally, Matthews was used primarily on RB 'gadget' plays (draws, swing-outs, etc), and he was pulled when any kind of critical yardage and blocking was needed.Mathews will have a decent stat line, but will tank more often than not week-to-week. Tolbert seems to be the consistent producer, even though obviously he'll never have another 3 TD game, and is the guy I want in my lineup now.If Mathews owners want to rationalize that 15 point days are just swell, hey that's cool. But if you can't see the back to own is Tolbert, regardless of whether he again scores 3 TD's in a game, then the observation is deluded. No one is going to repeat a 3 TD performance in one season (at least no one would put money on it happening). Not going out of my way to trash Mathews or anything, but Tolbert is a force. No one will care that he was taken in the 10th round and Mathews in the 4th round. It's all about the results.
I'm sure they went to the RBs so often because they liked the match-up with the Minn LBers. I don't think you can expect Tolbert and Matthews to combine for 12 catches/wk.Have a bad feeling this is going to be a nightmare to figure out this year. Great game for Tolbert but you have to think VJ and Gates will be more involved in the redzone at some point. I'm also not convinced he is going to get that many receptions again. My guess is that the game plan of Min must have allowed checkdowns to the RB. It does appear though that matthews is going to have to get his TDs from long runs.
Well he's a hold until you know the injury status.Is Tolbert a sell-high candidate or are we looking at a top 10 RB here?
Mike Tolbert has emerged as one of Week 1's top performers at the running back position, and late in the game against the Minnesota Vikings, it ended on a sour note.Tolbert suffered a leg injury and came hobbling off as the Chargers held off a comeback attempt from the Vikings.-Injury Update-Once the injury happened, the running back came limping off the field and found his way to the trainer's table where he was surrounded by medical personnel. Limping is bad enough, but when you have multiple doctors around you, it's never a good sign. Tolbert had three touchdowns in the game and was a key factor in San Diego's comeback win against the Vikings.
Seemed like they were looking at his knee on the table. I'd imagine there's an MRI in Tolbert's future.Can't find anything beyond this so far:
Mike Tolbert has emerged as one of Week 1's top performers at the running back position, and late in the game against the Minnesota Vikings, it ended on a sour note.Tolbert suffered a leg injury and came hobbling off as the Chargers held off a comeback attempt from the Vikings.-Injury Update-Once the injury happened, the running back came limping off the field and found his way to the trainer's table where he was surrounded by medical personnel. Limping is bad enough, but when you have multiple doctors around you, it's never a good sign. Tolbert had three touchdowns in the game and was a key factor in San Diego's comeback win against the Vikings.
Hmmm. Rotoworld says "lower leg injury"...Seemed like they were looking at his knee on the table. I'd imagine there's an MRI in Tolbert's future.Can't find anything beyond this so far:
Mike Tolbert has emerged as one of Week 1's top performers at the running back position, and late in the game against the Minnesota Vikings, it ended on a sour note.Tolbert suffered a leg injury and came hobbling off as the Chargers held off a comeback attempt from the Vikings.-Injury Update-Once the injury happened, the running back came limping off the field and found his way to the trainer's table where he was surrounded by medical personnel. Limping is bad enough, but when you have multiple doctors around you, it's never a good sign. Tolbert had three touchdowns in the game and was a key factor in San Diego's comeback win against the Vikings.

Guy on NBC just said knee, Tolbert was walking on it after the game, it's sore, he's not limping, they don't think it's serious right now.Hmmm. Rotoworld says "lower leg injury"...Seemed like they were looking at his knee on the table. I'd imagine there's an MRI in Tolbert's future.Can't find anything beyond this so far:
Mike Tolbert has emerged as one of Week 1's top performers at the running back position, and late in the game against the Minnesota Vikings, it ended on a sour note.Tolbert suffered a leg injury and came hobbling off as the Chargers held off a comeback attempt from the Vikings.-Injury Update-Once the injury happened, the running back came limping off the field and found his way to the trainer's table where he was surrounded by medical personnel. Limping is bad enough, but when you have multiple doctors around you, it's never a good sign. Tolbert had three touchdowns in the game and was a key factor in San Diego's comeback win against the Vikings.![]()
I don't disagree with this, for the record. I just don't think Mathews owners have anything to panic about. Let's see how it shakes out going forward.Tolbert > Mathewsif mathews owners don't accept the reality now don't know what to say
If you drafted Mathews with the assumption he would be the workhorse then I'd say its panic time. He's a great RB3 thoughI don't disagree with this, for the record. I just don't think Mathews owners have anything to panic about. Let's see how it shakes out going forward.Tolbert > Mathewsif mathews owners don't accept the reality now don't know what to say
If you drafted Mathews with the assumption he would be the workhorse then I'd say its panic time. He's a great RB3 thoughI don't disagree with this, for the record. I just don't think Mathews owners have anything to panic about. Let's see how it shakes out going forward.Tolbert > Mathewsif mathews owners don't accept the reality now don't know what to say
He got drafted long after all the "workhorses" were off the board.
I'm curious as to what you saw that would indicate Mathews will take RZ touches? Tolbert was extremely effective today, and has 14 TDs in the past 16 games. Looking at this objectively, it appears to me that Norm is intent on using Tolbert at the GL.It's funny how people can watch the same game and have totally different conclusions.IMO, Mathews looked better. He had 3 20+ yard plays; Tolbert had none. Mathews had 5 plays of 10+ yards in 15 touches; Tolbert had 4 in 21 touches. You can't teach explosiveness.As would be expected after saying that, the numbers favor Mathews:Mathews 12/45 rushing and 3/73 receivingTolbert 12/35 rushing and 9/58 receivingTolbert had 3 TDs, but IMO that has to do with how they were used situationally. I'm sure Tolbert will continue to have a significant role all season provided he stays healthy, but if they both play like they did today, IMO Mathews is going to claim a bigger role, including touches in the red zone.
Maybe my post wasn't clear. I think Tolbert played well today. I think Mathews played better. If Mathews continues to play better, it stands to reason he will get more touches, including more red zone touches.I'm curious as to what you saw that would indicate Mathews will take RZ touches? Tolbert was extremely effective today, and has 14 TDs in the past 16 games. Looking at this objectively, it appears to me that Norm is intent on using Tolbert at the GL.It's funny how people can watch the same game and have totally different conclusions.IMO, Mathews looked better. He had 3 20+ yard plays; Tolbert had none. Mathews had 5 plays of 10+ yards in 15 touches; Tolbert had 4 in 21 touches. You can't teach explosiveness.As would be expected after saying that, the numbers favor Mathews:Mathews 12/45 rushing and 3/73 receivingTolbert 12/35 rushing and 9/58 receivingTolbert had 3 TDs, but IMO that has to do with how they were used situationally. I'm sure Tolbert will continue to have a significant role all season provided he stays healthy, but if they both play like they did today, IMO Mathews is going to claim a bigger role, including touches in the red zone.
If if if..listen man tolbert is the goaline back. He showed how effective he was last season and in game 1 today. I know you own Matthews but you have to be more objective hereMaybe my post wasn't clear. I think Tolbert played well today. I think Mathews played better. If Mathews continues to play better, it stands to reason he will get more touches, including more red zone touches.I'm curious as to what you saw that would indicate Mathews will take RZ touches? Tolbert was extremely effective today, and has 14 TDs in the past 16 games. Looking at this objectively, it appears to me that Norm is intent on using Tolbert at the GL.It's funny how people can watch the same game and have totally different conclusions.IMO, Mathews looked better. He had 3 20+ yard plays; Tolbert had none. Mathews had 5 plays of 10+ yards in 15 touches; Tolbert had 4 in 21 touches. You can't teach explosiveness.As would be expected after saying that, the numbers favor Mathews:Mathews 12/45 rushing and 3/73 receivingTolbert 12/35 rushing and 9/58 receivingTolbert had 3 TDs, but IMO that has to do with how they were used situationally. I'm sure Tolbert will continue to have a significant role all season provided he stays healthy, but if they both play like they did today, IMO Mathews is going to claim a bigger role, including touches in the red zone.
Your post was clear. I'm saying there is absolutely nothing I saw that supports your statement about RZ touches. Tolbert had EVERY touch inside the 10 today.Maybe my post wasn't clear. I think Tolbert played well today. I think Mathews played better. If Mathews continues to play better, it stands to reason he will get more touches, including more red zone touches.I'm curious as to what you saw that would indicate Mathews will take RZ touches? Tolbert was extremely effective today, and has 14 TDs in the past 16 games. Looking at this objectively, it appears to me that Norm is intent on using Tolbert at the GL.It's funny how people can watch the same game and have totally different conclusions.IMO, Mathews looked better. He had 3 20+ yard plays; Tolbert had none. Mathews had 5 plays of 10+ yards in 15 touches; Tolbert had 4 in 21 touches. You can't teach explosiveness.As would be expected after saying that, the numbers favor Mathews:Mathews 12/45 rushing and 3/73 receivingTolbert 12/35 rushing and 9/58 receivingTolbert had 3 TDs, but IMO that has to do with how they were used situationally. I'm sure Tolbert will continue to have a significant role all season provided he stays healthy, but if they both play like they did today, IMO Mathews is going to claim a bigger role, including touches in the red zone.
I own both Mathews and Tolbert. Calling it like I see it. Notice that I didn't say Mathews will take over as goal line back. I said he will get more touches, including more red zone touches, going forward. Do you understand that those are different statements?If if if..listen man tolbert is the goaline back. He showed how effective he was last season and in game 1 today. I know you own Matthews but you have to be more objective hereMaybe my post wasn't clear. I think Tolbert played well today. I think Mathews played better. If Mathews continues to play better, it stands to reason he will get more touches, including more red zone touches.I'm curious as to what you saw that would indicate Mathews will take RZ touches? Tolbert was extremely effective today, and has 14 TDs in the past 16 games. Looking at this objectively, it appears to me that Norm is intent on using Tolbert at the GL.It's funny how people can watch the same game and have totally different conclusions.IMO, Mathews looked better. He had 3 20+ yard plays; Tolbert had none. Mathews had 5 plays of 10+ yards in 15 touches; Tolbert had 4 in 21 touches. You can't teach explosiveness.As would be expected after saying that, the numbers favor Mathews:Mathews 12/45 rushing and 3/73 receivingTolbert 12/35 rushing and 9/58 receivingTolbert had 3 TDs, but IMO that has to do with how they were used situationally. I'm sure Tolbert will continue to have a significant role all season provided he stays healthy, but if they both play like they did today, IMO Mathews is going to claim a bigger role, including touches in the red zone.
Wishful thinking, IMHO. I'll defer to your Chargers expertise, so correct the following statements if they're inaccurate:- Tolbert had an outstanding 3rd & short conversion rate last year.- Tolbert is better in pass pro. - Tolbert isn't prone to fumbling, as Mathews may be. - As such, Norv surely "trusts" Tolbert more in key spots. What more key spot is there than inside the plus-20?I don't see how or why the roles would change, no matter how well Mathews runs between the 20s. I hope I'm wrong.Maybe my post wasn't clear. I think Tolbert played well today. I think Mathews played better. If Mathews continues to play better, it stands to reason he will get more touches, including more red zone touches.I'm curious as to what you saw that would indicate Mathews will take RZ touches? Tolbert was extremely effective today, and has 14 TDs in the past 16 games. Looking at this objectively, it appears to me that Norm is intent on using Tolbert at the GL.It's funny how people can watch the same game and have totally different conclusions.IMO, Mathews looked better. He had 3 20+ yard plays; Tolbert had none. Mathews had 5 plays of 10+ yards in 15 touches; Tolbert had 4 in 21 touches. You can't teach explosiveness.As would be expected after saying that, the numbers favor Mathews:Mathews 12/45 rushing and 3/73 receivingTolbert 12/35 rushing and 9/58 receivingTolbert had 3 TDs, but IMO that has to do with how they were used situationally. I'm sure Tolbert will continue to have a significant role all season provided he stays healthy, but if they both play like they did today, IMO Mathews is going to claim a bigger role, including touches in the red zone.
Yes, I'm talking about the remaining 15 games, not today's game. Do you think Toblert will get EVERY touch inside the 10 for the rest of the season?Your post was clear. I'm saying there is absolutely nothing I saw that supports your statement about RZ touches. Tolbert had EVERY touch inside the 10 today.Maybe my post wasn't clear. I think Tolbert played well today. I think Mathews played better. If Mathews continues to play better, it stands to reason he will get more touches, including more red zone touches.I'm curious as to what you saw that would indicate Mathews will take RZ touches? Tolbert was extremely effective today, and has 14 TDs in the past 16 games. Looking at this objectively, it appears to me that Norm is intent on using Tolbert at the GL.It's funny how people can watch the same game and have totally different conclusions.IMO, Mathews looked better. He had 3 20+ yard plays; Tolbert had none. Mathews had 5 plays of 10+ yards in 15 touches; Tolbert had 4 in 21 touches. You can't teach explosiveness.As would be expected after saying that, the numbers favor Mathews:Mathews 12/45 rushing and 3/73 receivingTolbert 12/35 rushing and 9/58 receivingTolbert had 3 TDs, but IMO that has to do with how they were used situationally. I'm sure Tolbert will continue to have a significant role all season provided he stays healthy, but if they both play like they did today, IMO Mathews is going to claim a bigger role, including touches in the red zone.