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Chris23
05-21-2007, 08:31 AM
Jp Losman
450 Attempts
295 Completions
3500
26 TD's
13 Int's

Marshawn Lynch
250 Attempts
1,075 Yards
6 TD's
55 Receptions
385 yards
3 TD's
2 Passes
12 Yards
1 TD

Lee Evans
80 Receptions
1232 Yards
11 TD's

patmoran2006
05-21-2007, 08:35 AM
Achievable.

Pinkerton Security
05-21-2007, 08:36 AM
Jp Losman
450 Attempts
295 Completions
3500
26 TD's
13 Int's

Marshawn Lynch
250 Attempts
1,075 Yards
6 TD's
55 Receptions
385 yards
3 TD's
2 Passes
12 Yards
1 TD

Lee Evans
80 Receptions
1232 Yards
11 TD's

I'd be ecstatic, except if it doesnt mean anything. If Losman throws for 3500 yards but cant lead us to victory, then its all for naught. If he throws for 2000 and we go 10-6, I'll still be happy.

Chris23
05-21-2007, 08:40 AM
I'd be ecstatic, except if it doesnt mean anything. If Losman throws for 3500 yards but cant lead us to victory, then its all for naught. If he throws for 2000 and we go 10-6, I'll still be happy.Believe me with the points our D is gonna give up, we're gonna be in a couple shoot outs!

Wys Guy
05-21-2007, 08:44 AM
I'd be ecstatic, except if it doesnt mean anything. If Losman throws for 3500 yards but cant lead us to victory, then its all for naught. If he throws for 2000 and we go 10-6, I'll still be happy.

If Losman, Lynch, and Evans post those kinds of numbers we will win at least 8 or 9 games.

Lynch 4.3 ypc?

If that happens, then 2,300 yards and 15 TDs go to receivers besides Evans.

That would be 7 TDs more than we had all of last year. Assuming that Lindell has the same amount of points plus the 7 extras PATs, we would be ranked 14th in scoring using last season's numbers, IF no we have no one else run for a TD.

One additional rushing TD would put us at 11th scoring, four additional rushing TDs would put us at 8th.

Chris23
05-21-2007, 08:46 AM
If Losman, Lynch, and Evans post those kinds of numbers we will win at least 8 or 9 games.

Lynch 4.3 ypc?

If that happens, then 2,300 yards and 15 TDs go to receivers besides Evans.

That would be 7 TDs more than we had all of last year. Assuming that Lindell has the same amount of points plus the 7 extras PATs, we would be ranked 14th in scoring using last season's numbers, IF no we have no one else run for a TD.

One additional rushing TD would put us at 11th scoring, four additional rushing TDs would put us at 8th.Your Point? We have one of the top Offensive Coordinators, and with him "opening the playbook" anything is possible.

Wys Guy
05-21-2007, 08:49 AM
Believe me with the points our D is gonna give up, we're gonna be in a couple shoot outs!
Agreed. I don't see us being able to control the ball like that on offense, because we can't get off the field on D. But you also just don't post numbers like that on 28 minutes time of possession, which is all we're going to have.

We were a deep team last year. We did hardly anything otherwise.

We had more deep TD passes than either Cincy or Indy and both of those teams threw then again about 50% more TD passes and have greater deep threats all in all.

It's all going to boil down to Lynch. If he can provide a stable and decent ground game for us, then we have a shot at controlling the ball from the offensive side. If not then our D isn't going to be able to get anyone off the field except after scores.

Unless Reed really steps it up I have no idea where we are going to get other receiving production. Price is washed up. Parrish is an arm tackler's wet dream. Lynch is really going to have to be a one-man show.

justasportsfan
05-21-2007, 08:49 AM
We have one of the top Offensive Coordinators, and with him "opening the playbook" anything is possible.

:huh:




Oh wait, I'm a homer !


:bandwagon

Wys Guy
05-21-2007, 08:51 AM
Your Point? We have one of the top Offensive Coordinators, and with him "opening the playbook" anything is possible.

OK, why do you say that?

What has Fairchild done in his past that makes him "one of the top offensive coordinators?"

Specifically and not in a completely one-dimensional analysis of how he led a team (questionable anyway behind Martz) built for passing to an aerial circus with no rushing production to speak of.

I'll leave you with that as I don't feel like getting into the weeds on soft indicators and promises. But I believe if you actually look in detail at Fairchild's record, all around, you'll see absolutely no basis for your assertion other than b/c Levy and Jauron told you so.

Wys Guy
05-21-2007, 08:52 AM
BTW, Levy and Jauron said he was brought on to balance the O. Were the offenses in St. Louis balanced (Pass to Run) while he was the OC there?

OpIv37
05-21-2007, 08:55 AM
I'd be ecstatic, except if it doesnt mean anything. If Losman throws for 3500 yards but cant lead us to victory, then its all for naught. If he throws for 2000 and we go 10-6, I'll still be happy.

if Losman throws 3500 yards and can't lead us to victory, it will be the D's fault and not his. But I don't think he'll have that many yards because he won't have that much time with the ball- our D won't be able to get off the field.

Pinkerton Security
05-21-2007, 08:59 AM
if Losman throws 3500 yards and can't lead us to victory, it will be the D's fault and not his. But I don't think he'll have that many yards because he won't have that much time with the ball- our D won't be able to get off the field.

Agreed, but what I guess what Im saying is, is that if he doesnt play big when we need him to, then it doesnt really matter what his numbers are.

I just hope our D doesnt crumble every game.

alohabillsfan
05-21-2007, 09:28 AM
The obvious question remains the offensive line... Again I did review last seasons last 9 games (post bye week O-line changes) and here is what it tells...

JP avg 25.7 attempts per game that forcast to 411 attempts for 16 games.
JP avg 16.2 comp per game and that forcast to 259 comp. for 16 games.
JP avg. 187 yards per game and that forcast to 2992 yards for 16 games.
JP would forcast at 23 TD's and 12 INT's for 16 games!

Overall not bad- Would like to see a few more comp. and 210 YPG!

The downfall of our offense was the rushing attack (or lack there of).

During the last 9 games again, here are some stats (I did not add all the rushing attempts Like JP or Peerless, pretty much just the featured back, Willis was out for a couple of games).

172 attempts during that 9 game span equals 19 attempts per gameat a paltry avg of 74.5 YPG clip!
Hopefully Lynch gets his touches I would like to see 20 Rushes and 3-5 receptions add Wright or A-train getting 5 touches a game and I think we will see an improved and more productive offense in 2007!

justasportsfan
05-21-2007, 09:30 AM
My big 3 predictions

JP-probowl
Evans -probowl
Top 10 D - :naughty:

eyedog
05-21-2007, 10:24 AM
If Lynch stays healthy and plays 16 games he will rush for 1,300+ yds.

Pinkerton Security
05-21-2007, 10:25 AM
:cheers:
If Lynch stays healthy and plays 16 games he will rush for 1,300+ yds.

justasportsfan
05-21-2007, 10:32 AM
With Wright and Lynch both having the ability to catch and JP being mobile .... look for Fairchild to be more creative in the play action. 2 back set.... is it a run or play action and a pass to either Wright or Lynch? Should open up the deep ball to Evans or slant to Parrish who breaks a long one for a TD . The sooner we get everyone on the same page .... just imagine the posibilities :D

TigerJ
05-21-2007, 01:02 PM
:huh:




Oh wait, I'm a homer !


:bandwagon

:roflmao:

elltrain22
05-21-2007, 02:02 PM
Losman:
at least 60% comp. pct
2900-3200 yds passing
21 td's
14 int's
85.0 qb rating

Lynch:
270 attempts
1160 yards
4.3 ypc
10 rushing td's

38 rec's
390 yards
2 td's

Evans:
90 catches
1280 yards
12 td's