Now i'm top tier spitballing to keep pace.
The Melvin Gordon Saga - Holdout Over
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View PostRivers hasn't actually lit it up in the playoffs period. Other then the 2nd half of the playoff loss to Pittsburgh in January 2009, he's been average at best. I'm not sure a healthy Gordon wouldn't be a more valuable asset come January (healthy being problematic).
Remember the last win in PO at BAL.
Rivers had a better average rushing than Gordon !!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Maniaque 6 View Post
Are you kidding me?
Remember the last win in PO at BAL.
Rivers had a better average rushing than Gordon !!!!!!!!!!!
Rivers played mistake free football...he didn't light up the stat sheets & basically took what was given.
I'm wondering if a healthy Gordon wouldn't have been more valuable, given that yards were hard to come by.
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Rivers post season numbers. Just putting them out there. Followed by his career numbers and averages. He does tend to tail off in the post season as far as averages. The INTs stand out. Just quickly glancing at it. Ill let you guys go over them.
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Melvin may have company.
The Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott is one of the best running backs in the league and it's certainly reasonable that he wants to be compensated as such. As it stands, the No. 4 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft will earn $3.85 million in base salary this season, and his $6.2 million average annual salary ranks 10th behind Jerick McKinnon, Leonard Fournette and Lamar Miller.
With training camp set to begin later this month, Elliott plans to hold out until he gets a new deal, reports Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio.
Yahoo.com's Charles Robinson writes that while Elliott hasn't made a decision on whether to skip Cowboys camp ... "yet," the running back "definitely wants an extension in the works." There's more: "If Cowboys aren't proactive about a deal, I think this could go sideways fast. It hasn't yet. This will be an important week."Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Originally posted by Fleet View PostRivers post season numbers. Just putting them out there. Followed by his career numbers and averages. He does tend to tail off in the post season as far as averages. The INTs stand out. Just quickly glancing at it. Ill let you guys go over them.
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also, didnt the great peyton manning have really bad PO stats as well? heck the year he won the SB in denver he could barely toss the rock 15 yards on that noodle arm and even then it looked like a baby giraffe trying to fly.
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
Rivers did play one of those playoff games with a torn ACL where he posted one of the worst QB ratings of his career so the numbers are slightly skewed.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View PostHe's had enough PO games to set a representative average. Rivers hasn't played close to a HOF'er overall in the post season, lets just be honest about it. Team has generally played a lot worse than him, creating a lot of pressure on him to carry an entire team on his back. I don't blame him for never getting to the SB his entire career ... but he hasn't got there. Last year was one of his better playoff years, i would agree (if you asked) - except the first half of the NE game which was horrific for the entire team A-Z.Last edited by Topcat; 07-17-2019, 07:10 AM.
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Originally posted by Panamamike View PostAnybody who honestly thinks MGIII is more valuable to this team than PR in any game is out of their freakin minds.migrated from chargerfans.net then the thenflforum.com then here
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