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Discussion in 'Sports Forum' started by Night Channels, Jul 14, 2019.

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  1. CarpetElf

    chorus's #3 oklahoma city comets fan Prestigious

    Frank Gore deserves no extension. I want him on a one year deal until hes played for every team
     
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  2. Randall Mentzos

    When you hit a mothafucka, you hit that mothafucka Prestigious

    I keep forgetting and editing new ones in too. Like, Tiki Barber & Corey Dillon. There's so many good backs from that era that I'm flat out forgetting ones that would've still been top 10 runningbacks today. I might still say Barber and Dillon were better than Fournette.

    The runningback position is as much of a lost art, as it is devalued because of passing trends.
     
  3. whitenblue88

    The rivalry is back on

    I’m not going to spend the time to rehash it, but I challenge you to actually look at the stats from years 5-8 of these players and you’ll see that a large group of these players did not put up the stats you need to be worth that kind of contract in those years.
     
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  4. CarpetElf

    chorus's #3 oklahoma city comets fan Prestigious


    Please. Spend the time. We all have enough to spare.
     
  5. CarpetElf

    chorus's #3 oklahoma city comets fan Prestigious

    Do we have a Circle K here? No. We have a Circle S.
     
  6. preppyak

    Feel the Wrath Supporter

    Id keep CMC on the $12mil/yr deal that Bell signed in a heartbeat over paying any of the WRs outside the top 10 the $11-15mil/yr they are getting. He's special because he can do 100 receptions, 1000yds in addition to being a top 5 RB.

    He SHOULD be making the $20mil/yr that Cooper got as he puts up way more yards and TDs
     
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  7. preppyak

    Feel the Wrath Supporter

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  8. CarpetElf

    chorus's #3 oklahoma city comets fan Prestigious

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  9. theagentcoma

    linktr.ee/jordansmith.author Prestigious

    yes that's my only gripe lol
     
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  10. Blainer93

    Prestigious Supporter

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  11. Randall Mentzos

    When you hit a mothafucka, you hit that mothafucka Prestigious

  12. PeacefulOrca

    Prestigious

    Randall must get this as a tattoo now
     
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  13. preppyak

    Feel the Wrath Supporter

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  14. Cheers on this dreary day / existence

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  15. whitenblue88

    The rivalry is back on

    i dont know what that is but it looks very good

    I just have a Shiner Bock because it was pretty far on sale
     
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  16. Brix City Wheat Thrice. A northern NJ brewery.
     
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  17. @CarpetElf you asked a few weeks ago about my experience on anti anxiety meds and after being on them for two weeks I can say that I have had only two outbursts of irrational anger and my "darker" thoughts have decreased by alot. My wife thinks I'm more upbeat. I think they evened me out but haven't made me an emotionless drone.
     
  18. CarpetElf

    chorus's #3 oklahoma city comets fan Prestigious

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  19. CarpetElf

    chorus's #3 oklahoma city comets fan Prestigious

    Thats spectacular to hear man :heart: What's the medication called?
     
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  20. marsupial jones

    make a bagel without the hole Prestigious

    how the fuck you gonna try to replace this majestic beast with Tua? Or any other QB?? Embrace your savior, dammit.
     
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  21. whitenblue88

    The rivalry is back on

    I looove wheat beers but it has become progressively harder to find a good wheat beer in GA. There’s a few good ones that I rarely if ever see in grocery stores, but for the most parts, it’s just a whole lot of IPAs, with a few sours and lagers thrown in there
     
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  23. CarpetElf

    chorus's #3 oklahoma city comets fan Prestigious

    Cool cool cool cool cool. I will look into that when things are done. I have some emergency options my girlfriend said she didnt (also probably legally shouldnt) recommend. But at least the people I'm staying with have a MASSIVE supply of my antidepressants.
     
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  24. I love IPAs...they're my favorite style. But even I admit there's too much saturation. And it probably impacted my tastes and me not liking a lot of other styles like porters, stouts, sours, etc.
     
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  25. Randall Mentzos Mar 28, 2020
    (Last edited: Mar 28, 2020)
    Randall Mentzos

    When you hit a mothafucka, you hit that mothafucka Prestigious

    @whitenblue88 @CarpetElf

    Here we go. All the players I listed. I'll even add extra years for people who kept going. Even the players that faded out the soonest still would've been worth signing if the contract had an out that allowed them to be cut after 2 years.

    The only thing I'm picking up from this is players usually get worse after a big injury (obviously - don't sign Todd Gurley for example) and some of these backs stopped being used as receiving backs even though they kept running.

    RBS WHO REALLY LASTED

    LaDainian Tomlinson
    5 (2005) - 1462 / 18 TD rushing + 370 / 2 TD receiving
    6 (2006) - 1815 / 28 TD rushing + 508 / 3 TD receiving
    7 (2007) - 1474 / 15 TD rushing + 475 / 3 TD receiving
    8 (2008) -1110 / 11 TD rushing + 426 / 1 TD receiving

    Tiki Barber
    -He actually became a starter year 6 and only got MORE productive
    6 (2002) - 1387 / 11 TD rushing + 597 / 0 TD receiving
    7 (2003) - 1216 / 2 TD rushing + 461 / 1 TD receiving
    8 (2004) - 1518 / 13 TD rushing + 578 / 2 TD receiving
    9 (2005) - 1860 / 9 TD rushing + 530 / 2 TD receiving
    10 (2006)- 1662 / 5 TD rushing + 465 / 0 TD receiving

    Steven Jackson
    5 (2008) - 1042 / 7 TD rushing + 379 / 1 TD receiving
    6 (2009) - 1416 / 4 TD rushing + 322 / 0 TD receiving
    7 (2010) - 1241 / 6 TD rushing + 383 / 0 TD receiving
    8 (2011) - 1145 / 5 TD rushing + 333 / 1 TD receiving
    9 (2012) - 1045 / 4 TD rushing + 321 / 0 TD receiving

    Frank Gore
    -I'm not even gonna include his decent but not great IND years.
    5 (2009) - 1120 / 10 TD rushing + 406 / 3 TD receiving
    6 (2010) - 853 / 3 TD rushing + 452 / 2 TD receiving (11 games)
    7 (2011) - 1211 / 8 TD rushing + 114 / 0 TD receiving
    8 (2012) - 1214 / 8 TD rushing + 234 / 1 TD receiving
    9 (2013) - 1128 / 9 TD rushing + 141 / 0 TD receiving
    10 (2014) - 1106 / 4 TD rushing + 111 / 1 TD receiving

    Fred Taylor
    -despite splitting with MJD 2005 & after, his only 2 + week injury was 2005
    5 (2002) - 1314 / 8 TD rushing + 408 / 0 TD receiving
    6 (2003) - 1572 / 6 TD rushing + 370 / 1 TD receiving
    7 (2004) - 1224 / 2 TD rushing + 345 / 1 TD receiving
    8 (2005) - 787 / 3 TD rushing + 83 / 0 TD receiving (behind MJD)
    9 (2006) - 1146 / 5 TD rushing + 242 / 1 TD receiving (behind MJD)
    10 (2007) - 1202 / 5 TD rushing + 58 / 0 TD receiving (behind MJD)

    Adrian Peterson
    5 (2011) - 970 / 12 TD rushing + 139 / 1 TD receiving (tore his ACL week 13)
    6 (2012) - 2097 / 12 TD rushing + 217 / 1 TD receiving
    7 (2013) - 1266 / 10 TD rushing + 171 / 1 TD receiving
    8 - missed a lot of time this year
    9 (2015) - 1485 / 11 TD rushing + 222 / 0 TD receiving

    Ahman Green
    5 (2002) - 1240 / 7 TD rushing + 393 / 2 TD receiving
    6 (2003) - 1883 / 15 TD rushing + 367 / 5 TD receiving
    7 (2004) - 1163 / 7 TD rushing + 274 / 1 TD receiving
    8 - missed a lot of time this year
    9 (2006) - 1059 / 5 TD rushing - 373 / 1 TD receiving

    Marshawn Lynch
    -year 5 was the year he got traded, obviously his stats were reduced
    6 (2011) - 1204 / 12 TD rushing + 212 / 1 TD receiving
    7 (2012) - 1590 / 11 TD rushing + 196 / 1 TD receiving
    8 (2013) - 1257 / 12 TD rushing + 316 / 2 TD receiving
    9 (2014) - 1306 / 13 TD rushing + 367 / 4 TD receiving

    Edgerrin James
    5 (2003) - 1259 / 11 TD rushing + 292 / 0 TD receiving
    6 (2004) - 1548 / 9 TD rushing + 483 / 0 TD receiving
    7 (2005) - 1506 / 13 TD rushing + 337 / 1 TD receiving
    8 (2006) - 1159 / 6 TD rushing + 217 / 0 TD receiving
    9 (2007) - 1222 / 7 TD rushing + 204 / 0 TD receiving

    Jerome Bettis
    -skipping receiving stats cause PIT hardly threw to him
    5 (1997) - 1665 / 7 TD rushing
    6 (1998) - 1185 / 3 TD rushing
    7 (1999) - 1091 / 7 TD rushing
    8 (2000) - 1341 / 8 TD rushing
    9 (2001) - 1072 / 4 TD rushing

    Thomas Jones
    -he wasn't even good until he was "old" by modern RB standards
    5 (2004) - 948 / 7 TD rushing + 427 / 0 TD receiving
    6 (2005) - 1335 / 9 TD rushing + 143 / 0 TD receiving
    7 (2006) - 1210 / 6 TD rushing + 154 / 0 TD receiving
    8 (2007) - 1119 / 1 TD rushing + 217 / 1 TD receiving
    9 (2008) - 1312 / 13 TD rushing + 207 / 2 TD receiving
    10 (2009) - 1402 / 14 TD rushing + 58 / 0 TD receiving


    RBS WHO FADED OUT BY YEAR 8 BUT STILL WORTH A THREE YEAR DEAL

    Brian Westbrook
    5 (2006) - 1217 / 7 TD rushing + 699 / 4 TD receiving
    6 (2007) - 1333 / 7 TD rushing + 771 / 5 TD receiving
    7 (2008) - 936 / 9 TD rushing + 402 / 5 TD receiving

    Jamal Lewis
    5 (2005) - 906 / 3 TD rushing + 191 / 1 TD receiving
    6 (2006) - 1132 / 9 TD rushing + 115 / 0 TD receiving
    7 (2007) - 1304 / 9 TD rushing + 248 / 2 TD receiving
    8 (2008) - 1002 / 4 TD rushing + 178 / 0 TD receiving

    Matt Forte
    5 (2012) - 1094 / 5 TD rushing + 340 / 1 TD receiving
    6 (2013) - 1339 / 9 TD rushing + 594 / 3 TD receiving
    7 (2014) - 1038 / 6 TD rushing + 808 / 4 TD receiving

    Priest Holmes
    5 (2001) - 1555 / 8 TD rushing + 614 / 2 TD receiving
    6 (2002) - 1615 / 21 TD rushing + 672 / 3 TD receiving
    7 (2003) - 1420 / 27 TD rushing + 690 / 0 TD receiving

    Warrick Dunn
    -he weirdly went away and then re-emerged
    8 (2004) - 1106 / 9 TD rushing + 294 / 0 TD receiving
    9 (2005) - 1416 / 3 TD rushing + 220 / 1 TD receiving
    10 (2006) - 1140 / 4 TD rushing + 170 / 1 TD receiving

    Corey Dillon
    5 (2001) - 1315 / 10 TD rushing + 228 / 3 TD receiving
    6 (2002) - 1311 / 7 TD rushing + 298 / 0 TD receiving
    7 (was replaced this year by Rudi Johnson, but still clearly had juice)
    8 (2004) - 1635 / 12 TD rushing + 103 / 1 TD receiving

    FADED OUT / HAD A SERIOUS INJURY IN YEAR 7 OR EARLIER, BUT STILL WORTH A FRONT LOADED DEAL & CUT

    Shaun Alexander
    -he caught the ball a lot more years 1-4, hardly did after that
    5 (2004) - 1696 / 16 TD rushing + 4 receiving TDs
    6 (2005) - 1880 / 27 TD rushing
    7 (2006) - 896 / 7 TD rushing (10 games)

    Ricky Williams
    5 (2003) - 1372 / 9 TD rushing + 351 / 1 TD receiving
    -Retirement & suspension wasn't age or injury-related
    8 (2008) - 659 / 4 TD rushing + 219 / 1 TD receiving (behind Ronnie Brown)
    9 (2009) - 1121 / 11 TD rushing + 264 / 2 TD receiving

    Clinton Portis
    (yes he got hurt, still had juice after year 5 though)
    5 (2006) - 523 / 7 TD rushing + 170 / 0 TD receiving
    6 (2007) - 1262 / 11 TD rushing + 389 / 0 TD receiving
    7 (2008) - 1487 / 9 TD rushing + 218 / 0 TD receiving

    Maurice Jones-Drew
    5 (2010) - 1324 / 5 TD rushing + 317 / 2 TD receiving
    6 (2011) - 1606 / 8 TD rushing + 374 / 3 TD receiving
    7 - actually MJD faded out pretty fast but those two years were worth it.


    GUYS WHO TOTALLY FADED OUT (I only said sign Larry Johnson to be fair.)
    Larry Johnson
    Arian Foster
    Deuce McAllister
    Willie Parker
    DeAngelo Williams (he didn't really decline though, just went back to a timeshare)
     
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