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tpaulus_2
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I think that New England offense has you spoiled.
Love him or hate him, Woodhead's numbers speak for themselves. In his 3 years as a Patriot he rushed for 1,199 yards and 10 TDs while averaging 4.8 YPC and had 92 receptions for 982 yards and another 4 TDs while averaging over 10 yards per catch.
Over 2,000 total yards and 14 TDs in a three year span from a back-up RB? And you still don't like him? What's not to like? He seems like the ideal back-up RB to have in the stable to me: he was free (undrafted) which is always a bonus, he can run, he can catch, he doesn't turn the ball over. Don't get me wrong, he's not a starter, star, Pro Bowler, or anything of that nature, but he's a quality dependable role player.
If you just look at the kid and don't like him, whatever, that's cool. But there's nothing not to like about his play, imo. The production in limited action shows as much...
Love him or hate him, Woodhead's numbers speak for themselves. In his 3 years as a Patriot he rushed for 1,199 yards and 10 TDs while averaging 4.8 YPC and had 92 receptions for 982 yards and another 4 TDs while averaging over 10 yards per catch.
Over 2,000 total yards and 14 TDs in a three year span from a back-up RB? And you still don't like him? What's not to like? He seems like the ideal back-up RB to have in the stable to me: he was free (undrafted) which is always a bonus, he can run, he can catch, he doesn't turn the ball over. Don't get me wrong, he's not a starter, star, Pro Bowler, or anything of that nature, but he's a quality dependable role player.
If you just look at the kid and don't like him, whatever, that's cool. But there's nothing not to like about his play, imo. The production in limited action shows as much...