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http://www.sheboyganpress.com/story...ractice-starks-cook-going-full-tilt/93552332/
Could be good news for our offense.
Could be good news for our offense.
http://www.sheboyganpress.com/story...ractice-starks-cook-going-full-tilt/93552332/
Could be good news for our offense.
Cook yes, Starks bleh. All he does is try to run as fast as he can to the outside. Montgomery can do that, and catch the ball out of the backfield. Starks has become useless.
lol I like starks but he has been playing like crap this year. Jackson have shown signs of speed and niftiness. You ******* the boy starks lol. Cooks I really want to see what he can do.Cook yes, Starks bleh. All he does is try to run as fast as he can to the outside. Montgomery can do that, and catch the ball out of the backfield. Starks has become useless.
lol I like starks but he has been playing like crap this year. Jackson have shown signs of speed and niftiness. You ******* the boy starks lol. Cooks I really want to see what he can do.
You may be right, but I'd like to see him get enough touches that we can see if he has anything left.lol I just call it how I see it. I can't remember that last time actually he hit the hole!! Then he gets up and slaps the ball like he was about to do something haha. Time for him to go too!
Cook yes, Starks bleh. All he does is try to run as fast as he can to the outside. Montgomery can do that, and catch the ball out of the backfield. Starks has become useless.
I would honestly rather just go with Montgomery as our primary back for the remainder of the season.
http://www.sheboyganpress.com/story...ractice-starks-cook-going-full-tilt/93552332/
Could be good news for our offense.
Starks being available it not good news. Already articles are out that say McCarthy is planning on using him as the primary running back. McCarhthy actually tried something innovative with Lacy and Starks out, something that look good, but now that he can go back to the offense that hasn't done anything in over a year, appears we're gonna go back to that.
Now, that little rant above is based completely on the idea that McCarthy is going to let Starks run the ball 15-20 times a game. Hopefully McCarthy has learned something and realizes that Starks needs to split RB duties with Ty/Davonte and continue to be unpredictable on offense.
I also saw something where MM views Montgomery as a 3-down back and that he was on a snap count last week. I am thinking (or hoping perhaps) that TyMo is the lead back with Starks spelling him. I also think Starks plays better upon his return than he did earlier this year.Starks being available it not good news. Already articles are out that say McCarthy is planning on using him as the primary running back. McCarhthy actually tried something innovative with Lacy and Starks out, something that look good, but now that he can go back to the offense that hasn't done anything in over a year, appears we're gonna go back to that.
Now, that little rant above is based completely on the idea that McCarthy is going to let Starks run the ball 15-20 times a game. Hopefully McCarthy has learned something and realizes that Starks needs to split RB duties with Ty/Davonte and continue to be unpredictable on offense.
Starks being available it not good news. Already articles are out that say McCarthy is planning on using him as the primary running back. McCarhthy actually tried something innovative with Lacy and Starks out, something that look good, but now that he can go back to the offense that hasn't done anything in over a year, appears we're gonna go back to that.
Now, that little rant above is based completely on the idea that McCarthy is going to let Starks run the ball 15-20 times a game. Hopefully McCarthy has learned something and realizes that Starks needs to split RB duties with Ty/Davonte and continue to be unpredictable on offense.
While I agree that McCarthy should go back to the offense he used the 2 1/2 weeks previous to the Colts game there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that Starks is a significant upgrade over Jackson at the running back position.
He would have been an upgrade in the past but I'm not buying it today.While I agree that McCarthy should go back to the offense he used the 2 1/2 weeks previous to the Colts game there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that Starks is a significant upgrade over Jackson at the running back position.
Yeah, I never said Starks was not better than Jackson. However, that's like saying Matt Flynn was an upgrade over Seneca Wallace. Technically correct but completely missing the point.
He would have been an upgrade in the past but I'm not buying it today.
I have a hard time believing that a player that was abominable regardless of sample size will be better returning from a knee injury in the same season at his age.
I hope they bring them back slowly. We could sure use them for a playoff run...
Your optimism regarding Starks is surprising given your objections to his fairly modest contract.There's no doubt Starks has played terribly at the start of this season while getting a small amount of touches. He's only a year removed from setting career highs in rushing yards and all receiving categories though therefore I'm optimistic he will be able to provide a spark for the running game once healthy.
Matt Flynn went 2-2-1 and held down the fort. He was a big upgrade from Seneca Wallace, or Scott Tolzien for that matter. I'm surprised anybody would want to use that as a comparison.Yeah, I never said Starks was not better than Jackson. However, that's like saying Matt Flynn was an upgrade over Seneca Wallace. Technically correct but completely missing the point.
Well, if was playing on the torn meniscus before and now it's been improved through surgery, why not? That said, how long he'll hold up is anybody's guess.I have a hard time believing that a player that was abominable regardless of sample size will be better returning from a knee injury in the same season at his age.
Your optimism regarding Starks is surprising given your objections to his fairly modest contract.