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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 687487" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>While I tend to agree with your assessment, it's nothing but a prediction, based mainly on Starks lack of production so far this year on 24 carries. With his 1.8 yard/carry ave. in 2016 I can see why you are concerned. I'm going to go out on a limb and say he will be better than that, but may still not be at his career ave. of 4.2/carry. I also think at this point, having him playing is better news then you feel it is. While he isn't going to tear it up, he provides the Packers with a veteran option at RB to not just run and block, but to catch the ball. Monty is a nice tool, but I really don't think he and Jackson alone are enough to carry our sputtering offense. As long as James stays away from fumbling the ball, which he is prone to do (11 in 691 touches) and improves from where he began the season, his being able to play again could help the offense and IMO a better option then Jackson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 687487, member: 7261"] While I tend to agree with your assessment, it's nothing but a prediction, based mainly on Starks lack of production so far this year on 24 carries. With his 1.8 yard/carry ave. in 2016 I can see why you are concerned. I'm going to go out on a limb and say he will be better than that, but may still not be at his career ave. of 4.2/carry. I also think at this point, having him playing is better news then you feel it is. While he isn't going to tear it up, he provides the Packers with a veteran option at RB to not just run and block, but to catch the ball. Monty is a nice tool, but I really don't think he and Jackson alone are enough to carry our sputtering offense. As long as James stays away from fumbling the ball, which he is prone to do (11 in 691 touches) and improves from where he began the season, his being able to play again could help the offense and IMO a better option then Jackson. [/QUOTE]
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