06-02-2008, 03:06 PM
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Hail Raiser
Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 53
Posts: 100,038
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re: Updated Title: Will Portis Shine Again in a West Coast Offense?
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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
Portis is right now in the prime age for a running back, 27, but very rarely do players at age 27 have quite as many carries as Portis had in the past.
Look, if you are saying that you are 100% not concerned that we've already guaranteed Portis' 2009 salary to him, you are simply fooling yourself here.
Nobody in this thread yet believes that Portis won't be productive this season. But, again, it's hard to get a gauge on exactly why he was so unproductive (3.9 YPC, career ave. 4.5) last season. There are a bunch of possible reasons and it was probably a combination of all of them:
1) The offensive line was decimated.
2) He's been worked too hard too often. (343 carries in 2004, 352 in 2005, 325 in 2006)
3) He's been around for awhile, and it's possible his actual age is hiding the age of his body. (Broke into the NFL at age 21--7 years ago)
4) He could have been hiding an injury.
Again, probably was a combination of the first three factors there, but facts are facts, and reasons two and three are only going to get worse with time.
Of course, reason one is already fixed. So he could be in line for a career year. And one of his closest similarity scores is Emmitt Smith. He should be better than last year pretty easily. I'm just wondering how long before a 2007-type year becomes the norm for CP.
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So on YPC alone you're saying his season was unproductive?
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