Did you even read my quote? It was Mike Anderson, not Olandis Gary. Olandis Gary had 0 carries in 2002. If you can't remember that, why I am I going to take your word that Portis wasn't the guy in week 3.
Really? Both
Pro Football Reference and
Yahoo say that Gary had 37 carries for 147 yards in 2002. You should email them and let them know that Gary didn't have a carry that year, and that their records are incorrect.
Portis out carried by Anderson starting in week 3, period. In week 3, Portis had 108 yards to Anderson's 28. That means he was the guy whether or not he played the first down. Anderson outgained Portis one week, in week 2, that's it.
FYI, and it's quite apparently you need the information, the Denver carries went like this early in 2002:Week 1: Gary 11, Anderson 7, Portis 5
Week 2: Gary 12, Anderson 10, Portis 4
Week 3: Portis 18, Anderson 7, Gary 0 (injured)
Week 4: Portis 8, Gary 5, Anderson 5
Week 5: Portis 20, Gary 4, Anderson 0
Gary was the starter entering the season, and Portis "took over" ~ week 5/6.
EXACTLY what I stated earlier in the thread.
Again, I don't care whether Bell or MA is the starter the rest of the year, but please stop comparing Bell to Portis. It is an insult to the way Portis began his career in Denver. He had over 3099 yards rushing in 29 games. At this point in 21 games Bell has 677 yards. Comparison over.
Please show me where I compared Bell to Portis. I compared the situations in which Portis and Bell emerged, not the actual runners. Shanny was hesistant to give the job to the young home run threat in '02, just as he's been hesistant to give the job to Bell this year. But in the end, talent wins out, as Portis proved in '02 and Bell has proved the last 2 weeks.