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After Jackson got hurt CJ Spiller had one of the best YPK in the league on a mediocre team. He is explosive and is going to be a RB people will want on their fantasy team.
After Jackson got hurt CJ Spiller had one of the best YPK in the league on a mediocre team. He is explosive and is going to be a RB people will want on their fantasy team.
He reminds me of Steve Slaton, in that he's a great RB, but is he too small to go through the wear and tear of an entire season?
Spiller had some injury problems at Clemson. But he does have speed to burn.
Maybe we should put together an all-mod fantasy league.
Cannot believe how stubborn Chan Gailey was with Spiller while in Buffalo. Jackson would get hurt, Spiller would come in and go nuts, then go right back to the bench and get zip for touches when Jackson returned. Drove me nuts. Can't even imagine how Bills fans dealt with that crap.
We are all happy Chan is gone.
After Jackson got hurt CJ Spiller had one of the best YPK in the league on a mediocre team. He is explosive and is going to be a RB people will want on their fantasy team.
Yards Per Kick?
Bad thing about Forte is that he usually gets pulled at the goal line in favor of Bush. Matt spoke up last season and said he wanted more opportunities inside the 5 and Chicago did do that at times. Forte still wasn't able to punch it in and Bush would be brought in on 2nd or 3rd down.Like Matt Forte, CJ Spiller has to be used more in the offense to really show off his full skill set. Those two have so much more capability than what they have shown on the field, but their organizations have failed to allow them to accomplish that. You guys have already done some explaining for Spillers and hopefully Trestman will be able to use Forte like he did with Gardner.....Spillers and Forte are going to both be great fantasy rb's this year as long as they find the endzone a few more times.
Bad thing about Forte is that he usually gets pulled at the goal line in favor of Bush. Matt spoke up last season and said he wanted more opportunities inside the 5 and Chicago did do that at times. Forte still wasn't able to punch it in and Bush would be brought in on 2nd or 3rd down.