Originally posted by Ninefan56:Originally posted by Dominate:Originally posted by E-49er:Originally posted by 49ersalldaway126:Originally posted by posayshoohaa:Originally posted by Ninefan56:
Our Receivers: #1 Crabtree, #2 Morgan/Ginn, #3 Ginn/Morgan, V. Davis. Backups would be Hill/B. Jones, Williams, D. Walker
Crabtree 1200 yards, 11 TDs
Morgan 700 yards, 5 TDS
Ginn 700 yards 4 TDs
Davis 1000 yards 10 TDs
D. Walker 400 yards 3 TDs
Hill/Jones/Williams 500 yards 2 TDs
That would be quite a year for A. Smith to don't you think?
as awesome as that would be.. i see it more like
crabtree 1050 yards 6 tds
morgan 600 yards 2 tds
ginn 300 yards 1 td
davis 850 yards 8 tds
walker 200 yards 1 td
other wrs/tes 150 yards 2 tds
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running backs 500 yards 4 tds
now give and take a little and thats around 3600 yards and 24 tds.. if alex can pull that off and keep his INTs under 15 while at the same time we keep a consistent running game.. this team should absolutely make the playoffs.
i think VD will have more than 8 td he should have at least 10 however your yds and every one elses tds seem pretty accurate to me
Holy $H!t!!! I really think that is going to be pretty unrealistic to have Alex throw for 3600 yards with a run first mentality by the coaches. I'm not gonna break it down by player but I expect our passing to be around 2000-2500 yards, rushing about 2000 yards.
Wow you are way off IMO. Alex threw for 2,350 yds last year and Hill 943. Thats 3,293 yds we passed for last year. Now we add more weapons and watched VD and Crabs bloom and we are going to pass less?
Alex will have anywhere from 3,500 - 4,000 yds this year. He avg 213.6 yds a game last year. Over a 16 game season that equals 3,418 yds.
Id say you are coming up short by about 1,000- 1,500 yds.
25% improvement over last year would be about 53 yards a game. That would be about 267 yards a game passing. That is 4270 over the season.
I think Alex can put up those #s but I dont think he will be asked to do so. I`d say 4,000 yds would be pushing it.