I can feel it in my bones that Sermon will hit a 1000 yards and over 200 carries, and I think he does that this season.: If Sermon can stay healthy I bet he hits at least 1K if not this year than next.
I can feel it in my bones that Sermon will hit a 1000 yards and over 200 carries, and I think he does that this season.: If Sermon can stay healthy I bet he hits at least 1K if not this year than next.
Yeah I would have thought one of those guiise would have hit a grand. Brieda was on his way that year but shit, he missed like 4 games and started a couple he couldn't finish.
EDIT: If Sermon can stay healthy I bet he hits at least 1K if not this year than next.
I found this fascinating. Numbers in each category (yards, touches, rookies) have gone down in each season. I am a big "trend" guy and this is not trending in the right direction for Sermon.Thought this was interesting:
The history of Kyle Shanahan
49ers rushing leaders under Shanahan
49ers RBs under Shanahan
- 2020: Jeff Wilson, 600 yards, 7 TD
- 2019: Raheem Mostert, 772 yards, 8 TD
- 2018: Matt Breida, 814 yards, 3 TD
- 2017: Carlos Hyde, 240 carries, 938 yards, 8 TD
Rookie RBs under Shanahan
- 2018: Three RBs under 200 touches
- 2019: Three RBs under 160 touches
- 2020: Three RBs under 150 touches
- 2014: Terrance West 171-673-4, 13/11-64-1 (CLE leading rusher)
- 2014: Isaiah Crowell 148-607-8, 14/9-87-0 (CLE 2nd leading rusher)
- 2015: Tevin Coleman 87-392-1, 11/2-14-0 (backup to Devonta Freeman)
- 2017: Matt Breida 105-465-2, 36/21-180-1 (second guy up behind Hyde)
- 2018: Jeff Wilson 66-266-0, 15/12-98-0 (third guy up behind Breida and Morris)
- 2020: Jamycal Hasty 39-148-1, 8/7-33-0 (pressed into action)
JaMycal Hasty - 49ers RB - Fantasy Football
A lot to take in, but here are the keys: Shanahan hasn't had a 1,000-yard rusher yet with the 49ers (he's only had one back get more than 200 carries), nor does any one of his running backs pick up a lot of touches, and his rookies have consistently been limited. These are the uphill battles Raheem Mostert, and especially Trey Sermon must face in order for one of them to become a quality Fantasy starter. Rankings change: No 49ers rusher should be confidently drafted until Round 7 at the earliest.
Well again, it needs mentioned that of all those guys, Hyde was the only one who played/started 16 games. Breida played 13 in '18, played in 13 again in '19, Mostert played in all 16 in '19, never started any, and didn't get a strong push until late in the season, and in '20, Wilson only played in 12 games. And like I previously mentioned, only two of those seasons did the Niners use less than 3 starting QB's over 16 games..there was zero consistency across the board to make any realistic judgements based on any of the data.I found this fascinating. Numbers in each category (yards, touches, rookies) have gone down in each season. I am a big "trend" guy and this is not trending in the right direction for Sermon.
Richard Sherman is in deep doo doo
Is he?
Attempted to break into a family members house? That's not really what I consider to be domestic violence but who knows with limited details available currently.
Sounds like an overreaction by the police, but we'll see where this ends up
Is he?
Attempted to break into a family members house? That's not really what I consider to be domestic violence but who knows with limited details available currently.
Sounds like an overreaction by the police, but we'll see where this ends up
He might get much on the domestic disturbance/violence/whatever end of things, depends on the laws in that state and wether they'll need to inlaws cooperation or not to prosecute...but, given the time of day, the behavior, the need of a K9 Unit...I think a DUI is definitely in his future, along with a fleeing the scene of an accident, reckless endangerment, and given that it was a construction zone, that opens the door up to all kinds of increased penalties, and possibly various other charges from failing to comply, to avoiding arrest. If the inlaws are pissed enough about the "break in", heck, they could toss breaking and entering, or even something like false imprisonment on there.Speaking Wednesday afternoon, Redmond (WA) police chief Darrell Lowe clarified free agent Richard Sherman attempted to break into the home of his in-laws around 2 AM Wednesday morning following a single-vehicle crash on the highway.
Per Lowe, the domestic violence specification to the burglary charge is for his relations of the address' occupants, Sherman's wife's parents, "not because of violence against any family member or significant other." Sherman was initially pursued after running his SUV through a construction zone and into a concrete barrier where highway workers were present at the time. One of the workers called 911. Sherman's vehicle was found a half-mile away after it was no longer able to be driven. Sherman was suspected of DUI. A blood sample was taken when Sherman was treated at the hospital for minor injuries after a K9 dog had to be used to subdue Sherman
sounds like screwed to me![]()
Right??Is it just me, or is the fantasy football chatter down this year?
Where is Matthew Berry's 100 idiotic facts?
Suicide draft is usually in May.
We're in the tail end of July where hype is usually the epidemic.
Nada.
Whats the word on that drew vs teddy b situationRight??
Here in CO..the ONLY football news is, #1- Denver still dreams of Rodgers, and #2 Drew vs TeddyB...virtually zero talk of ANYTHING else...not even Gordon vs Williams.
Sure hope some things worth getting excited about start happening when camps open up..things that aren't of the Richard Sherman style anyways
Oh they can't even talk about that in a helpful way.Whats the word on that drew vs teddy b situation
lol sounds about right. the buzz still brewing for rodgers?Oh they can't even talk about that in a helpful way.
The radio dudes are evenly split on who it should be, everyone they bring in to talk about it always says its either a "50/50" competition, or a "60/40" (some one way, "its Drew's job to lose", some the opposite way, "it's Teddy's job to win"). And they always end the conversation the same way..."if Drew shows he can eliminate most of the mistakes, or if Teddy shows he can push the ball downfield effectively, that'll be the answer"
So basically, the exact same thing anyone with 2 functioning brain cells, and who also isn't blind, is already well aware of. About all that's certain is, is that if anyone assumes trading a 6th round pick for Teddy means he's going to be handed the job, they're mistaken.
It's definitely down this year. I think everybody assumes that it will just be business as usual now since the NFL managed to get through last season somehow and now the restrictions are more relaxed. I mean they aren't quite as relaxed everywhere else as they are here in Florida, but I don't think there's any panic that there won't be a season this year. And now that a lot of us have moved to doing dynasty leagues, the really busy time for them is March-May and then once the rookie draft happens it's kind of a break until the season starts. It's different than redraft because after the fantasy season is over you basically have six months of absolutely nothing so then when July gets here you are really excited to talk about the incoming rookies and the impact they will have, but those of us that are in dynasty have already gone through the rookies with a fine toothed comb two months ago so even in preparing for our annual redraft leagues, we have already done most of the research for the season. It might be different for everybody else, but I didn't used to start ranking guys or even looking at anything until July and now that I'm in five dynasty leagues I kind of feel like I need June and July to just take a break and regroup before getting back on top of everything in August.Is it just me, or is the fantasy football chatter down this year?
Where is Matthew Berry's 100 idiotic facts?
Suicide draft is usually in May.
We're in the tail end of July where hype is usually the epidemic.
Nada.
Being in so many dynasty leagues I find redrafts to hard to keep up with, because you got to be johnny on the spot on the WW to excel and that's hard to do when your trying to balance all the leagues your in, with bye weeks and injuries you find your hands full keeping a legal lineup. I can say FF is really slow all over right now over all sites.It's definitely down this year. I think everybody assumes that it will just be business as usual now since the NFL managed to get through last season somehow and now the restrictions are more relaxed. I mean they aren't quite as relaxed everywhere else as they are here in Florida, but I don't think there's any panic that there won't be a season this year. And now that a lot of us have moved to doing dynasty leagues, the really busy time for them is March-May and then once the rookie draft happens it's kind of a break until the season starts. It's different than redraft because after the fantasy season is over you basically have six months of absolutely nothing so then when July gets here you are really excited to talk about the incoming rookies and the impact they will have, but those of us that are in dynasty have already gone through the rookies with a fine toothed comb two months ago so even in preparing for our annual redraft leagues, we have already done most of the research for the season. It might be different for everybody else, but I didn't used to start ranking guys or even looking at anything until July and now that I'm in five dynasty leagues I kind of feel like I need June and July to just take a break and regroup before getting back on top of everything in August.
It's died down from its peak on draft weekend, but it's still therelol sounds about right. the buzz still brewing for rodgers?