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Predicting Yeldon will have a breakout season
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Quote:It's more than that. DRob wears 16 to honor his brother who died when he was a kid. Thanks for explaining, but is this basically saying that a player can wear virtually any number because the team can just put a "/" something else for his position?
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Thanks for explaining, but is this basically saying that a player can wear virtually any number because the team can just put a "/" something else for his position? No, there are still rules about what the boundaries are for positions and numbers. For example, you can't be a WR/C or WR/DT, etc. just to get a desired number. Each position has an allowable range or ranges. It's not that he's RB/WR... it's that his number falls in the allowed WR range.
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Quote:No, there are still rules about what the boundaries are for positions and numbers. What really kills me in all this is that the league wrote to the Jaguars a couple years back asking them to select one position for Denard, and the Jaguars basically responded by saying, "bite me."
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I don't think the O-line is strong enough to make Yeldon a great back... he stumbles all over the field when he's barely touched. The Jags need to wake up and draft a RB that doesn't need a great line to make him great. :unsure: They do exist.
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![]() Quote:What really kills me in all this is that the league wrote to the Jaguars a couple years back asking them to select one position for Denard, and the Jaguars basically responded by saying, "bite me." No, that's not what happened at all. The Jaguars invented a position that was not recognized by the NFL called "OW" or "offensive weapon." The league slapped them on the wrist and made them designate a real position. So, the Jaguars had to change him from "OW" to RB/WR like other players in the league who do both.
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:No, that's not what happened at all. Correct, although I thought the same letter asked them to select one position.
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I always hope a Jaguar player does well, however, they brought in Ivory for a reason. Ivory should make our putrid running game much better. In theory we should have a much more balanced team. We have the air power, now we have ground power (supposedly).
IMO, Yeldon will be a good relief for Ivory who I assume will take most of the snaps. I can't wait for Caldwell to draft another Fred Taylor or Jones-Drew. That would set this team over the top. ![]()
Not sure how the RB situation will turn out, but one thing is for sure, Ivory is the starter day 1. If you watch Ivory, he is a bell cow, he starts off well, but usually, by the end of the season, he tires out. Ivory was on my fantasy team last season, great for me, but but dipped once the season wore on. This is where Yeldon comes in, I think Ivory starts the season with most of the carries, then Yeldon takes over mid way through the season. Cant say Yeldon will be a break out player or put up huge stats, but it just depends on Ivory. How well Ivory does will dictate how much playing time Yeldon gets. Jaguars love to pass and with all of our weapons, only so many players will put up the numbers. I cant imagine Yeldon is our offensive workhorse this season. With Robinson, Hurns, Thomas, Bortles, Ivory, Lee etc Its just tough to see him "breaking out". It really all just depends on Ivory.
Quote:I don't think the O-line is strong enough to make Yeldon a great back... he stumbles all over the field when he's barely touched. The Jags need to wake up and draft a RB that doesn't need a great line to make him great. :unsure: They do exist. At least you're consistent. ![]() We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Yeldon looked great last night and I'm really glad it seems they will use he and Ivory as a true tandem. (even if Ivory gets more snaps in the red-zone)
Quote:Yeldon looked great last night and I'm really glad it seems they will use he and Ivory as a true tandem. (even if Ivory gets more snaps in the red-zone) I really like watching him run the ball. His balance is really extraordinary.
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