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Current Roster Players | Offensive Production.


Ace_Aladdin

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2013 Total Offense 5,069 yds | TDs- 42

 

Total Rushing: 2,026 yds

 

Total Passing: 3,043 yds

 

 

Retained Passing: Greg Olsen- 816yds | Tolbert- 184 | Williams- 333 | Stewart- 44 | = 1,377yds  | 8 TD's

 

Retained Rushing: Williams- 843yds | Newton- 585yds | Tolbert- 361yds | Stewart- 180yds | others- = 1,969yds | 14TD's 

 

 

Lost Passing production in FA: 1,666yds & 15 TD's  < FA signing & Draft 

 

 

The remaining personnel accounts for 65 % of the offense production at 3,302 + yds & 22 TDs. The 2014 season will have a healthy Stewart and young & improved OL. With Cam having a ankle surgery the backfield should take on a bigger role for short yardage & goal line situation. I believe the run game and 2 TE set will be leaned heavily on for ball control. In 2013 Cam became a better passer with improvement in short and intermediate throws that sustained long methodical drives. 2014 should bring back the deep ball for a more explosive offense.

 

 

I believe the run game can go up to 3,000 yds in 2014 with Stewart getting 1,000 as the feature back, Williams for change of pace and Tolbert for short yardage & goal line. K. Barner can be the main return guy for development. 

 

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^this.  i know he has school and wouldn't spend every waking hour working on footwork, regardless of surgery, but it kind of sucks he'll be out for 4 months.  he'll get a lot of work in training camp and will also know the playbook in and out.  i'm not too concerned. 

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Hopefully you're right about stewart, but no matter how hard he works to get back, he is one of the most fragile players in the nfl so we'll so. We need a full healthy seaso out of him

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just my opinion here, but it seem like stewart puts much effort into football.  i haven't actually seen him train, so what i say doesn't mean poo. but his attitude just seems too chill.  i remember seeing his video about his recording studio and just got the vibe that football isn't a passion of his.  i would say that it doesn't matter and his other interests are his own business (and they are), but when you haven't seen the field in years, it almost give my opinion a little weight.

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just my opinion here, but it seem like stewart puts much effort into football. i haven't actually seen him train, so what i say doesn't mean poo. but his attitude just seems too chill. i remember seeing his video about his recording studio and just got the vibe that football isn't a passion of his. i would say that it doesn't matter and his other interests are his own business (and they are), but when you haven't seen the field in years, it almost give my opinion a little weight.

I have never once felt Stewart didn't give it his all when he was on the field.

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If you honestly think we're getting 3,000 rushing yards you are insane - that would be 188 rushing yards per game. The closest anyone has ever gotten was the 1975 Bills, who only managed 2,640. Under this offensive line? Not a chance.

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maybe it's just his quite personality (he's almost akward to listen to in interviews).  like i said, i'm probably wrong. 

 

lots of nfl players have other passions.

 

i think people tend to forget how much of a beast he was when on the field. He's been injured for quite some time and that contract is fuging ridiculous, but stew gave it his all when he was on the field.

 

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If you honestly think we're getting 3,000 rushing yards you are insane - that would be 188 rushing yards per game. The closest anyone has ever gotten was the 1975 Bills, who only managed 2,640. Under this offensive line? Not a chance.

 

The 1978 Patriots had 3,165 yards rushing. I don't think we'll get 3,000 but we could certainly get 2,500.

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