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The Melvin Gordon Saga - Holdout Over
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Originally posted by Velo View PostHis 2017 rushing total was 7th best in the league. In 2016 he was 7th. In 2017 his 12 total TDs was 4th best. In 2016 his 12 TDs was tied for 7th. He has consistently been one of the best RBs in the league since his sophomore season. He has not on Gurley's level or Elliot's, but his 38 total TDs and his dual threat ability (he has averaged 461 yards receiving the past three seasons) make him a top back who has performed consistently over his past three seasons, even with his injuries. He has made the Pro Bowl in two of the last three seasons. I don't think he is worth what he is seeking and I believe he should jump at what the Chargers are (reportedly) offering. But I hate it when fans denigrate good players over contract disputes. I'm sorry, I just think to say he's had just one good year is not accurate.
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Originally posted by Budsman View Post
From a Team salary cap viewpoint. It's foolish to think the owners don't pay out in football. There is a salary cap and floor. This isn't baseball.
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Originally posted by Panamamike View Post
Whatever. Spanii have never loaded up and rolled over large unspent cap space. You're narrative is BS on this one. Why should the Chargers cave to overspend on a good but not great RB (of all positions). He has had 1 above avg year rushing the ball. no thanks. I would rather go committee this year, Gordon week 10 on, and draft a RB in next years deep crop. If the individual RB is so important and it is not just the system, how did the Steelers only have 7.5 total ypg less production by the rb position group than with Bell the year before. How did KC replace Hunt's production with a guy Williams that they signed off the street? How did the Rams make it to the SB without a healthy Gurley. How do the Pats and Eagles win the SB with a committee? Spending bug cash at RB at the expense of other more premium positions is a BAD strategy.
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Originally posted by SYB View Post
How am I denigrating him? I'm simply pointing out what he's done. I said he isn't top 5 even though he's being given an offer in line with that. And as you pointed out rushing wise, he's finished 7th in '17, incorrectly stated 7th in '16 as it was really 13th (behind Grampa Gore) and left out his injury shortened 17th last year. At least in TD's he's actually cracked top 5 status a couple of times. My point was that his output so far isn't good enough for someone who feels they warrant a contract in line with what he's asking for.
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Originally posted by jamrock View PostThere are guys who are overpaid and underpaid all across every roster in the NFL
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The Charger owners are looking forward to moving into their new diggs next season. With or without paying big bucks to one holdout.
Don't wanna set a precedence, leave that to Jerry.
Simple math tells you the Chargers aren't the same 2018 team with Ekelar and tandem RB buddy Jackson.
Translation? Rivers will have to throw it more. Translation? He'd rather not have to.
What, us worry? Says the ownership. You better.
There are his stats which can be construed every which way, and still are. Ekelar and Jackson don't a Melvin Gordon make. Get that straight.Last edited by Caslon; 08-24-2019, 03:49 PM.
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