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Comparing Lesean Mccoy's Contract To D-Will's


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lol D-will is at his prime, despite not having a 1,000 yard season the past TWO seasons.

I'm probably late on this, but you realize to have had a 1,000 yard season either of the past two years, he would've needed to average like 7-8 yards per carry?

The man practically shares a YPC record with only Jim Brown, which, in my opinion, is the best way to measure how good a back really is.

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I think you need to watch more football in general.

Arguing Williams was better than McCoy in 2011 is like arguing Smitty is a better WR now than Megatron. Only arguement you will here defending a Panther as better will be a Panther fan.

Stats tell part of a story. Not a full story. For example, do you know how many carries Williams had inside the 5 yard line vs McCoy? Not a lot of room there....hurts ypc. McCoy had 17 rushing TDs. He did it all.

Stats are facts, everything is just an opinion. Of course, they can be interpreted a number of different ways.

Williams shared carries with Stewart and Newton (especially inside the 5). So its something that can't really be compared.

But imo, they were both overpaid.

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I'm probably late on this, but you realize to have had a 1,000 yard season either of the past two years, he would've needed to average like 7-8 yards per carry?

The man practically shares a YPC record with only Jim Brown, which, in my opinion, is the best way to measure how good a back really is.

Well injury and not fitting an offense that great had something to do with his game reps the last 2 years.....

If in 3-4 more years he has a 5 ypc avg.....then he will be somewhat up there with Sanders and Brown. They did it for longer......with significantly more touches per season.

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I'll take DW over any back in the league right now

.. talk about being underrated

AP fumbles too much and had bad injury

CJ is a ghetto crackhead and overrated (sorry ECU fans .. but true)

I wouldn't take him over Stewart. No need going futher than Carolina to find one.

AD has gotten his fumbles under control the last 2 years. Been a better RB than DeAngelo in that time frame. I mean, if Peterson ain't fumblin and is healthy he is the best RB in the NFL.

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I played peewee league for 8 years. I obviously know my poo.

Because peewee makes you an NFL expert, I see oh great football master, I played football from when I was 5 until I was 19, and i certainly do not think it makes me an expert on anything NFL.

Kid if you really think Deangelo had a bad season because he didn't get 1,000 yards on 155 carries then you can be helped.

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I think the post gives the impression that it is a D-Will thing when in fact its a Hurney thing. Look at Dwills average yardage per carry.He has done everything the team has ask.The contract has everything to do with Hurney and its not just with DWill it with other players.Look at the decision to sign Morgan over Witherspoon when it was clear Morgan had problems with concussions. There is more than likely behind the scene things we are not privy to.I heard they tried to resign Stew but could not get it done.Who knows

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