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Fred Taylor Discussion on Dan Patrick Show
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07-02-2022, 08:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-02-2022, 08:47 AM by Predator. Edited 3 times in total.)
(07-01-2022, 02:02 PM)NYC4jags Wrote:(06-26-2022, 09:32 PM)Predator Wrote: No one is talking about red zone opportunities, that is something applicable to a QB's TD numbers not a RB. It's a pretty ignorant argument to try to apply that to a RB. It's like saying you are holding a QB scoring numbers back because coach is more likely to run the ball from inside the 5 yard line. How did Coughlin start taking plays away from him in 1999? Fred was only active 10 games. 2 of those he was sidelined with injury before the 1st qtr even ended, in another he managed to get as far as to get 1 rush in the 2nd before he was done, and in another Fred was coming off a 3 week inactive streak and was the back up in that game and didn't see action until the 4th qtr. Fred never had more than 3 consecutive starts before being inactive that year. There was no debate about his touches. He was busy reinforcing the nickname "Fragile Freddie" on the sidelines. In 2004 Fred was inactive 2 games and only got 2 carries before being injured in another. 6 of the other RB carries came on a single scoring drive. If you take away the anomaly of that single scoring drive, Fred was at about twice the red zone touches of all the rest of the RBs combined when healthy. In 2005 Fred was inactive 6 games, injured and pulled in the 2nd qtr in one game then injured and pulled early in the 3rd in another. The truth of the matter is that outside 2002 up until the arrival of MJD, Fred Taylor got the vast majority of red zone touches when he was healthy You act like it was someone else's fault that other RB's got red zone touches. Fred couldn't stay on the field. It's really funny that you use Curtis Martin as a comparison. You are comparing one of the most durable RB's in NFL history to one who's career was plagued by injuries. You are demonstrating what being a healthy reliable RB does for your opportunities. Outside of 2002, the only person who ever held Fred back was Fred. Once again you have no idea what you are talking about. |
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