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Good Goobledy Goop!
I just noticed this RB's receiving numbers....on an AI team, no less. Has anyone seen an AI RB with this kind of production out of the backfield?
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Never. Not since Larry Centers.....
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"Rolling Ball of Swords"
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What does his bars look like? Just out of curiosity...
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Lots of big, red bars. I've moved forward since then, and as an 8th-year RB, it's very likely his ratings have dropped since that snapshot, but as of right now, he's 88 RR, 92 END, 95 AVD.
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This was the most I ever saw, IIRC. I was looking through stats, and was like wtf..
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How 'bout THIS AI guy???
100 AvDrp 87 GetDn 100 RR 75 3rdDn He just finished a season with 85 catches for 902 yards, and 8.67 yards per target. :eek: |
Kurt Basso baby.
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The top receiving back in my league currently (probably the 2nd or 3rd best back in the league) had 73 catches for 759 yards, 9.14 yards per target last year.
His situation is that he has a great 78/78 QB, with a 77/77 Flanker, but a split end in the 30s or 40s or something. The previous two seasons this RB averaged about 400 yards per season receiving. |
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I had a 50+ rated RB in his prime who did the following in a 4-year span:
Tg Ctc Yd y/c y/t 101 66 608 9.21 6.02 111 79 745 9.43 6.71 115 74 677 9.15 5.89 84 62 552 8.90 6.57 Almost as good as Lindsay. That was with a regular (no short pass) offense, hence his higher yards/catch number. He also put up over 1300 yards rushing in the second and third year. |
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