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Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by nj9er:
Our RB situation outside of Hyde is laughable. Now that Hayne is gone i have no hope in any of these guys. Mike Davis and his 1.1 ypc give me a break. Baalke failed again

Take away the RB1 from every NFC west team, and then rank which team has the best stable of RBs leftover.

T-1: SEA and AZ
T-2: LA and SF
If Kelly needs another RB we will probably be able to grab one during roster cut downs. Or even trade for one. I can't believe the angst over losing a practice squad player. People really get their panties in a bunch over the most inconsequential crap.
Davis would really surprise me if he magically becomes good. My hope for a decent RB has moved to this Taylor kid out of Florida.
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by nj9er:
Our RB situation outside of Hyde is laughable. Now that Hayne is gone i have no hope in any of these guys. Mike Davis and his 1.1 ypc give me a break. Baalke failed again

Take away the RB1 from every NFC west team, and then rank which team has the best stable of RBs leftover.

T-1: SEA and AZ
T-2: LA and SF

Care to elaborate on your rankings? So obviously you have way more confidence in Seattles RBs because they drafted 3 rookie RBs in this past draft. Rawls has 7 NFL starts and every other RB on their roster has a combined 2 NFL starts. But yeah, clearly they are #1.
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Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by nj9er:
Our RB situation outside of Hyde is laughable. Now that Hayne is gone i have no hope in any of these guys. Mike Davis and his 1.1 ypc give me a break. Baalke failed again

Take away the RB1 from every NFC west team, and then rank which team has the best stable of RBs leftover.

with hayne gone. the guy has no hope! that is taking hayne hero worship to a level that not even nate davis could have reached
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Originally posted by mojave45:
If Kelly needs another RB we will probably be able to grab one during roster cut downs. Or even trade for one. I can't believe the angst over losing a practice squad player. People really get their panties in a bunch over the most inconsequential crap.

they do not care about hayne nor do they think he could even be a good player for us.. its just another way to bash trent.. very very transparent . the ones who do worship and actually thought he was going to do something for us, well they have just spent to much time hanging around the vats of kool aid
Originally posted by PacTiger:
Davis would really surprise me if he magically becomes good. My hope for a decent RB has moved to this Taylor kid out of Florida.

So you basing that off of 35 carriers?
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by mojave45:
If Kelly needs another RB we will probably be able to grab one during roster cut downs. Or even trade for one. I can't believe the angst over losing a practice squad player. People really get their panties in a bunch over the most inconsequential crap.

they do not care about hayne nor do they think he could even be a good player for us.. its just another way to bash trent.. very very transparent . the ones who do worship and actually thought he was going to do something for us, well they have just spent to much time hanging around the vats of kool aid

So that's what Paraag really does these days? Hands out the Kool Aid.

Very interesting PR system going on. Just hope he says nothing about Mike.
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by nj9er:
Our RB situation outside of Hyde is laughable. Now that Hayne is gone i have no hope in any of these guys. Mike Davis and his 1.1 ypc give me a break. Baalke failed again

Take away the RB1 from every NFC west team, and then rank which team has the best stable of RBs leftover.

T-1: SEA and AZ
T-2: LA and SF

Care to elaborate on your rankings? So obviously you have way more confidence in Seattles RBs because they drafted 3 rookie RBs in this past draft. Rawls has 7 NFL starts and every other RB on their roster has a combined 2 NFL starts. But yeah, clearly they are #1.

Why are you taking this so personally? Yeah, I do think Rawls has shown enough so far that he's better than the guys behind Hyde. Just like I think David Johnson and Ellington have done the same....hence why I put them as tied.
[ Edited by Hoovtrain on May 16, 2016 at 11:25 AM ]
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by nj9er:
Our RB situation outside of Hyde is laughable. Now that Hayne is gone i have no hope in any of these guys. Mike Davis and his 1.1 ypc give me a break. Baalke failed again

Take away the RB1 from every NFC west team, and then rank which team has the best stable of RBs leftover.

T-1: SEA and AZ
T-2: LA and SF

Care to elaborate on your rankings? So obviously you have way more confidence in Seattles RBs because they drafted 3 rookie RBs in this past draft. Rawls has 7 NFL starts and every other RB on their roster has a combined 2 NFL starts. But yeah, clearly they are #1.

Why are you taking this so personally? Yeah, I do think Rawls has shown enough so far that he's better than the guys behind Hyde. Just like I think David Johnson and Ellington have done the same....hence why I put them as tied.

Rawls, is RB1 now. Everyone else is just as raw if not more raw than our guys. Also, who is Arizonas RB1? Not taking it personally, just pointing out the holes in your arbitrary rankings.
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Originally posted by nj9er:
Our RB situation outside of Hyde is laughable. Now that Hayne is gone i have no hope in any of these guys. Mike Davis and his 1.1 ypc give me a break. Baalke failed again

Take away the RB1 from every NFC west team, and then rank which team has the best stable of RBs leftover.

T-1: SEA and AZ
T-2: LA and SF

Care to elaborate on your rankings? So obviously you have way more confidence in Seattles RBs because they drafted 3 rookie RBs in this past draft. Rawls has 7 NFL starts and every other RB on their roster has a combined 2 NFL starts. But yeah, clearly they are #1.

Why are you taking this so personally? Yeah, I do think Rawls has shown enough so far that he's better than the guys behind Hyde. Just like I think David Johnson and Ellington have done the same....hence why I put them as tied.

Rawls, is RB1 now. Everyone else is just as raw if not more raw than our guys. Also, who is Arizonas RB1? Not taking it personally, just pointing out the holes in your arbitrary rankings.

There were no holes for you to point out, as it's an opinion nor was there anything arbitrary about it, you just didn't like them. However you are right in that I was still thinking of Rawls as a backup. So the new updated rankings are AZ 1 by far, i think I'll now put LA 2 just to piss you off and because I think Mason is better than anyone SF has behind Hyde (maybe that changes) and SF and SEA are in a tie for 3rd.
[ Edited by Hoovtrain on May 16, 2016 at 9:14 PM ]
Originally posted by flynhayn15:
Rawls, is RB1 now. Everyone else is just as raw if not more raw than our guys. Also, who is Arizonas RB1? Not taking it personally, just pointing out the holes in your arbitrary rankings.

The Cards are pretty stacked at RB right now. David Johnson looks like a young franchise back, Chris Johnson was 2nd in the NFL in rushing yards before he got injured. Then you also have Andre Ellington and Stepfan Taylor. That is a very nice group of RB's.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by PacTiger:
Davis would really surprise me if he magically becomes good. My hope for a decent RB has moved to this Taylor kid out of Florida.

So you basing that off of 35 carriers?

I guess I am. He over ran holes in some situations while not having the patience or vision to let things develop in other situations. I don't think he made anybody miss. Against the same opposition, mostly every other RB flashed. Davis laid an egg last year.
[ Edited by PacTiger on May 16, 2016 at 9:36 PM ]
Originally posted by PacTiger:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by PacTiger:
Davis would really surprise me if he magically becomes good. My hope for a decent RB has moved to this Taylor kid out of Florida.

So you basing that off of 35 carriers?

I guess I am. He over ran holes in some situations while not having the patience or vision to let things develop in other situations. I don't think he made anybody miss. Against the same opposition, mostly every other RB flashed. Davis laid an egg last year.

You got that out of 35 carriers lol? Go look at his college tape.

Our OL was trash and he had a broken hand, he didn't have patience to let things develop because the DL was already in the backfield most times.

this is a crazy idea, improve the OL, improve the coaching, and give him a full year of training and practicing and he might get a little better

It's not like he was horrible in college he was a one cut RB that can catch and pass block, should make for a solid RB2 in chips system.
I remember Davis' last game, him looking much improved, maybe even breaking off a 20+ yard run??
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