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Predict the Fournette Stat Line
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Quote:Pal, Ivory hardly played due to injuries. His stats say he played 11 games but thats even a stretch since a few of them he hardly took a snap. But just some info in 2016 Ivory played 311 snaps. 28% of the RB snaps. In 2015 with the Jets he was in 537 snaps 48% of RB snaps a difference of 226 snaps. If healthy, 600 yards is very possible with 380-420 snaps. It is not unimaginable for both of them to take 40-43% of snaps. for a total of 80-86% of all RB snaps. Of course all of this is speculation on players not getting hurt. It just made me laugh that you said he was going to rush for 600 yards this year. He was the starter last year and didn't rush for 600. Now he's about to either be a backup or be cut. |
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