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cut from the skins

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3726118

 

it just goes to show how fast a career can rise and how even faster it can fall...

 

edit: ok i guess 9 years isnt that fast, but you know what i mean. dude was tearing it up a couple years ago...

 

 

I think what it really tells you is RBs hit the wall pretty fast. Alexander was the league MVP just a few years ago. I think your seeing this with LT too. While LT is still pretty good, he always has some kind of nagging injury. Faulk & Priest Holme's production fell off pretty quick also. That is why if I was a Gm I would very rarely give my RBs that 2nd contract. Run them into the ground for 5yrs & then just draft another RB.

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it's why in the future you'll see more and more teams go to a 2 rb system. 1 so rb's dont get huge financial contracts. You can extend their productivity for a few years, as you improve the overall team.

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cut from the skins

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3726118

 

it just goes to show how fast a career can rise and how even faster it can fall...

 

edit: ok i guess 9 years isnt that fast, but you know what i mean. dude was tearing it up a couple years ago...

 

RBs---some smarts involved but mostly pure athleticism....which peaks betw ages 23-26or27. Any injuries,as well as father time-are devastating. Again 9 yrs is a lonnnnnng career for an RB.

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I think what it really tells you is RBs hit the wall pretty fast. Alexander was the league MVP just a few years ago. I think your seeing this with LT too. While LT is still pretty good, he always has some kind of nagging injury. Faulk & Priest Holme's production fell off pretty quick also. That is why if I was a Gm I would very rarely give my RBs that 2nd contract. Run them into the ground for 5yrs & then just draft another RB.

Look at Gayle Sayers. A few brilliant years then he was running on one leg due to injuries.

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he was the beneficiary of an all-world offensive line for several years, also...

 

exactly, i dont know why everyone is so suprised he fell off so quickly. Walter Jones and Hutchinson deserve much of the credit.

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The AVG career span of an NFL player is 3 years. The Running backs take more abuse then any other players bar none.

 

Most people don't realize the amount of special talent,ability and even luck it takes to get a player through a 10+ year career. I regard Walter Payton as the best running back of all time because he managed to gain all those yards while being on some pretty lousy teams with horrid O-lines. Unlike Emmitt Smith who had one of the best teams and O-lines in football for years.

 

 

P.S. I look at Brett Farve and just simply think...amazing! :wallbash:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Even Cal Ripkin Jr thinks Brett is amazing :thumbdown:

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That is why if I was a Gm I would very rarely give my RBs that 2nd contract. Run them into the ground for 5yrs & then just draft another RB.

 

Agreed. Imagine what Lynch will look like in a few years given his running style.

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Agreed. Imagine what Lynch will look like in a few years given his running style.

Considering he's barely getting 15 carries/game, he should look pretty good. :thumbdown:

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Kinda makes one appreciate guys like Walter Payton and Franco Harris (both played 13 years).

yeah but the last sevvvral yrs both of them were pretty average

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He and his agent knocked on CIN's door - twice - before season start. Eh.

 

He's a local product - played HS ball in the area. He has a personality like Barry Bonds.

 

shaun i all about the word, barry is all about barry

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its been shown pretty thoroughly that once an RB gets more than 380 carries in a season, their usefulness in following seasons drops dramatically. Alexander, LT, and Larry Johnson being the most recent examples. I am not sure why more teams don't understand this, or perhaps they do, and are willing to take the risk to attempt to win a few more games...

 

Injuries, tired legs, whatever the reason, but it seems pretty conclusive that once 380+ carries are logged in a season, the vast majority of players suffer a pretty big drop off...in fact, this same thing is what caused Thurman Thomas to go from a superstar to an average RB in about a years time....

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