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Nothing big or noteworthy in this thread.

 

Just a hope for a player a lot of us like quite a bit to get those 80 yards per game from here on out and top 1,000 yards for the second straight season.

 

That's it.

 

An over-glorified achievement in the 16 game NFL season, but an achievement nonetheless. GO FREDDY!!

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An over-glorified achievement in the 16 game NFL season, but an achievement nonetheless. GO FREDDY!!

 

 

True, but considering his obstacles just to get playing time and starting time after being the leading rusher last year it does say something.

 

GO FREDDY, GO!!

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An over-glorified achievement in the 16 game NFL season, but an achievement nonetheless.

 

Yup. 62.5 yards per game is hardly All Pro material.

 

 

OJ -- 2,000 in 14 games. That's still hard to believe.

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Yup. 62.5 yards per game is hardly All Pro material.

 

 

OJ -- 2,000 in 14 games. That's still hard to believe.

 

 

 

Yeah, you guys are right. I mean, you did read my post so you get the gist of what I'm saying ( :wallbash:) , so I guess I've changed my mind.

 

Go, F yourself, Freddy. You Loser.

 

Ahhh, that feels good this season.

 

 

:rolleyes:

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Yup. 62.5 yards per game is hardly All Pro material.

 

 

OJ -- 2,000 in 14 games. That's still hard to believe.

 

Add to that, the Bills were a team that threw only 15.2 passes a game so defenses knew what was coming. Great O-line paly, and out of this world running by an all time great running back and a unbelievably horrible human being.

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Because of injuries, I had a really weak set of running backs on my fantasy football team. This week, the injuries, coupled with bye weeks, I had to play Matt Forte, and either Marshawn or Freddie. Seeing as I already had Fitzpatrick subbing for Brees (bye week) and Steve Johnson, subbing for Greg Jennings (bye week) I figured having 3 Bills in my starting lineup (none of whom I drafted) was probably not a good thing. So, I benced Jackson...he ends up with 31 fantasy points, Marshawn gets about 6...I lost by 13 points...my small playoffs hopes were dealt a severe blow...never doubt Fred Jackson.

Edited by Buftex
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1000 yards is relatively easy, but also nothing to be scoffed at.

 

Running backs go through a lot of wear and tear. 1000 yards is not only an achievement in performance, but also durability.

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