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Further indictment against Tolbert


panther4life

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So it seems everyone in Zods youth movement roster projection seem on board with cutting Tolbert and I 100% agree.

Long story short,he had 37 carries for 78 yards (o tds). 12 receptions for for 93 yards and 0 TD'S.

Also Tolbert is the one player we can cut and see over 2 Million in cap savings immediately. I listed 3 play by play examples before he went down with injury. The rest I show how he did rushing vs what our other backs did.  Sorry Tolbert, time for you to go.

 

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/car/2014.htm

Lets go back and see what he did last year. This is against Tampa week 1.

Tolbert had 7 rushes for 11 yards. Deangelo had 14 for 72 against the same D. 9 for 20 for Stewart.

113:4531CAR 29Mike Tolbert up the middle for -1 yards (tackle by Gerald McCoy)000.23-1.561.7
210:0031TAM 5Mike Tolbert up the middle for no gain (tackle by Dashon Goldson)004.963.03

45.1

20:10210TAM 11Mike Tolbert up the middle for 1 yard (tackle by Gerald McCoy)704.143.317.2
2:06115CAR 15Mike Tolbert left end for 1 yard (tackle by Michael Johnson)1714-0.31-0.9422.1
41:27110TAM 23Mike Tolbert left guard for 1 yard (tackle by Gerald McCoy)17144.043.630.1
41:2229TAM 22Mike Tolbert left guard for 4 yards (tackle by Michael Johnson)17143.633.49

0.1

Week 2 against against Detroit

4 rushes for -5 yards. Stewart had 9 for 20 and a TD.

28:4426DET 8Mike Tolbert up the middle for -3 yards (tackle by DeAndre Levy)004.833.2967.5
34:4111050Mike Tolbert right tackle for 2 yards (tackle by Isa Abdul-Quddus and Devin Taylor). Penalty on Nick Fairley: Illegal Use of Hands, 5 yards762.262.7262.9
411:12212DET 48Mike Tolbert left end for no gain (tackle by DeAndre Levy and Isa Abdul-Quddus)7131.711.0390.1
48:1221DET 1Mike Tolbert up the middle for -4 yards (tackle by Nick Fairley)7135.914.2698.3

Week 3 against Pittsburgh (done with the play by play)

Tolber 3 rushes for 4 yards, Stewart 5 for 31

Week 13 against Minnesota

Tobert 2 rushes for 5 yards, Stewart 12 for 85

Week 14 against New Orleans

Tolbert 5 rushes for 28 yards, Stewart 20 for 155

Week 15 against Tampa

Tolber 5 rushes for 2 yards. Stewart 22 for 75

Week 16 against Cleveland

Tolbert 7 Rushes for 19 yards, Stewart went 17 for 122

Week 17 against Atlanta

7 rushes for 12 yards. Stewart 13 for 49, Whitaker 7 for 41

 

 

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1) he was injured half the year

2) our offensive line played like a bunch of infants for 90% of the season

3) he was playing behind two other starting running backs

4) shula is a turd

 

i think he's expendable too, but let's not ignore extenuating circumstances. i think he'll bounce back and have a decent year when he's not constantly having to stay in and block every time he gets on the field.

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1) he was injured half the year

2) our offensive line played like a bunch of infants for 90% of the season

3) he was playing behind two other starting running backs

4) shula is a turd

 

i think he's expendable too, but let's not ignore extenuating circumstances. i think he'll bounce back and have a decent year when he's not constantly having to stay in and block every time he gets on the field.

1. His first 3 games which I highlighted his play by play he was fine. The rest are after he 2 months to heal from injury.

2. Other backs on the roster, as shown above played behind the same horrid o-line.

3. Well not exactly. Williams or Stewart rarely saw the field on the same gameday. As a matter of a fact Williams only had 25 more carries than Tolbert and managed over 141 more yards than Tolbert.

4. See number 2.

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i agree with philly. but even if he played well, it wouldn't necessarily show in the stats. They usually don't use him to get big yards.

Yea they use him to get first downs on short to go and TD's. He managed 4 first downs and 0 TD's. He's not doing what he was brought in for and did his first 2 years. 

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I'm on the fence about getting rid of Tolbert this year, I won't lose sleep one way or another. 

Having said that, one thing missing from many of these posts about Tolbert's YPC is context. Tolbert is a short yardage specialist. His YPC isn't going to be high. It'd be more beneficial to see game film and see how he's blocking compared to how well he's rushing. 

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Don't be a box score billy

 

it's very PanthersUnited-esque.

 

I really like Tolbert but I agree he's expendable as well. What made Tolbert special was his ability to run people over (Eric Reid and the Falcons game in ATL in 2013 immediately come to mind). Tolbert talked about losing weight last offseason and it hurt his style of play. Tolbert will never be that elusive, quick back so by him losing weight he isn't doing himself any favors on the field. It's too bad, because I really like him. 

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Yea they use him to get first downs on short to go and TD's. He managed 4 first downs and 0 TD's. He's not doing what he was brought in for and did his first 2 years. 

He missed most of the year and our oline was terrible. Just watch the plays, there was nothing he could do. If the oline gets no push and doesnt create gaps you really cant expect him to do anything at all.

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1) he was injured half the year

2) our offensive line played like a bunch of infants for 90% of the season

3) he was playing behind two other starting running backs

4) shula is a turd

 

i think he's expendable too, but let's not ignore extenuating circumstances. i think he'll bounce back and have a decent year when he's not constantly having to stay in and block every time he gets on the girls

Short yardage situations can skew results as well. 

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so then he should have a decent % of runs that go for 1st downs.. Oh, nope he had by far a career low of 10%

 

0 TDs and 10% conversion.. Short yardage specialist?

 

Welp. I was just saying.

Believe me, after seeing that game Saturday night, I would probably not only flip the script on Tolbert, but much more of the fat.

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