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I'm scared that Larry Johnson is going to rush for 350 yards. And score 5 tds.
I'm more worried about the protection for Leinart.
It took him 30 carries to get 101 yards against the niners. Not really that worried about it.
It took him 30 carries to get 101 yards against the niners. Not really that worried about it.
you do realize that in 3 out 4 games, we've allowed teams to go way above their rushing offense averages, right?
he's going to maul us.
I'm scared that Larry Johnson is going to rush for 350 yards. And score 5 tds.
I'm more worried about the protection for Leinart.
Leinart should be able to get some shotgun action. So that should give him an extra second to get rid of the ball.
Do you remember who is playing C? Are you sure you want him doing shotgun snaps all game long?
We do that we might set the record for fumbles
Well, then I wouldn't worry at all about LJ and be more concerned with his backup.
Because....we have faced some of the NFL's leading rushers thus far and held them fairly well. We are KILLED by backup running backs (and screen passes to the RB).
SF: Gore (6th ranked back) got 87 on us, 120+ on the rams and then got hurt and put up 52 and 65. He killed us in the passing game, however (this will be a trend).
Seattle: Alexander is not even in the top 30 this year...he got 89 against us in his high for the year. His backup hurt us bad.
Rams: On the ground, Steven Jackson (2nd ranked back in NFL) only gained 62 yards on us, and he got 81, 121 and 103 against the other teams. However he killed us in the passing game to the tune of 61 yards.
Atlanta: With two of the top five running backs in the league in Dunn and RB/QB Vick (numbers 3 and 5 respectively) we STILL didn't yield either's highest output. Vick killed us with 101 yards, but he put up 127 against TB and 48 & 57 in his other two games. Dunn had his second worst game against us...at 55 yards. His low is 44 yards and his other two games were 132 and 134.
LJ is coming in at the 10th best in the L (Edge is ranked 14th, FYI) though he's only had 3 games. 68, 126 and 101. Look for LJ to get between 75-110 yards given the way we've played against the other top backs in the league.
SO....if we want to go trends here, you shouldn't worry about LJ and instead be worried about #42 Ronnie Cruz who might finish the game with 70 yards and a touchdown. And LJ is a damn good receiver out of the backfield, so he's going to KILL us there.
We aren't as bad as everyone would like to think against starting running backs, but we are allowing them to gash us to death with short passes.
So LJ in the air and backups on the ground will kill us. But I'm no more worried about LJ than any other running back, given as we've faced 4 of the top 6 backs already.
Backup RB's kill us. Who was that guy? Goings, I think, who had half his career TD's in one game against the Cards.
Or Brock Forsey!
oh good lord - was he the white backup RB for the Kordell Stewart led Bears team that rushed for 150 and we lost 28-3?
Backup RB's kill us. Who was that guy? Goings, I think, who had half his career TD's in one game against the Cards.
oh good lord - was he the white backup RB for the Kordell Stewart led Bears team that rushed for 150 and we lost 28-3? I think it was after that game that I decided to get something out of the Cardinals and get myself out of a depression from being broke. Thus, I took my unemployment check, drove to Vegas at 4 in the a.m. for the next road game and laid 600 against us when we played the Niners with a -14 spread - after the first 8 minutes the game was 21-0, we lost 50-14. Ah, good times.