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That was the knock on Adrian Peterson coming out of Oklahoma.

 

First Dickerson and now Peterson. Okay now! Again there's a difference in talent with speed, vision, and the ability to make quick jump cuts.

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NOt so much as saying he is Dickerson, just the his running style is something to compare to. He isn't Dickerson,not even close, but i think he can be pretty good with a little more experience as a RB. He is young and doesn't have that much time as a RB! He could be real good....We will have to wait n see. Hopefully the concussions dont happen!

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Highly overrated. He's has some big plays because he hits the whole hard and doesn't mess around or dance but he's not an every down back and he hasn't shown he can stay healthy. I hope he has a big year...so they can trade him. Too bad RB don't have much trade value but every now and then you find a team that's desperate (like we were)

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Game recognizing game: LA Rams RB Todd Gurley w LA Rams legendary RB Eric Dickerson after team meeting in LA today

 

 

 

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"Hey man! I wasn't as good as Karlos', but there's still time for you."

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@wyche89

Game recognizing game: LA Rams RB Todd Gurley w LA Rams legendary RB Eric Dickerson after team meeting in LA today

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"Hey man! I wasn't as good as Karlos', but there's still time for you.

Now all they need is Chris Ever........ I mean JIM Everett to show up for and talk with Case Keenum after the next one. :thumbsup:

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Hopefully he stays healthy, primarily because if he continues on this path he's gonna have a hard life... but also it'll be good for the team.

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Eric Dickerson did alright.

 

That's an outlier. In the history of the league there have been a handful of guys who have run upright and had any kind longevity in their careers. Eddie George is another example, but those guys aren't the norm.

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Didn't he have concussion issues in college as well?

 

Scott, he had one from a car accident at FSU. As far as my comparison to Dickerson, I just meant his straight up style which is what I think the other post on Peterson in college was saying. KW is a long way from the either of these HOF or future HOF players. I didn't mean to say he was as good as that is premature and silly.

 

I like him as a second RB and will compliment Shady.

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He did, but come on man! Karlos is a nice back, but ED was an all time great with electrifying speed and rare talent. Karlos still takes false steps with his change of direction. Hopefully he'll learn to make quicker cuts.

Hes good but I think a good change of pace back might be the best the Bills will ever get out of him.

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He might not get the amount of carries needed to be a top fantasy numbers guy if Shady stays healthy but 7-9 TD's with 700ish yards along with 30 receptions seems like a good estimate. Health is a concern as always.

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I'm more worried about fumbles than injuries with an upright running style.

 

The injury concern comes from guys who try to run people over instead of avoid them. Backs who last always seem to avoid getting hit square. Guys who consistently try to plow over DLs an LBs don't usually last.

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I'm more worried about fumbles than injuries with an upright running style.

 

The injury concern comes from guys who try to run people over instead of avoid them. Backs who last always seem to avoid getting hit square. Guys who consistently try to plow over DLs an LBs don't usually last.

 

Well last year in 104 touches between rushing and receiving, with a total of 613 yards, 7 touchdowns, 25 first downs, and an avg of 5.6 yards per rush had one fumble. That's an acceptable number as it is unrealistic to think a RB can't ever fumble.

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Already is better then him TBH.

Lol. Homerism at its finest. You are blinded by the uniform. I love Karlos, but gurley is superior

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Well last year in 104 touches between rushing and receiving, with a total of 613 yards, 7 touchdowns, 25 first downs, and an avg of 5.6 yards per rush had one fumble. That's an acceptable number as it is unrealistic to think a RB can't ever fumble.

Actually 2 fumbles, with 1 lost. But either way it's about average for a RB. I think the NFL average is somewhere around 1 fumble per 100 carries (unless you're NE of course). Key will be to see what happens when his work load increases.

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Best rookie RB of 2015, Gurley wished he could be what Karlos will become.

 

I hope you're not saying you'd prefer him to Gurley going forward.

 

After reading more of your posts,wow.

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