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  1. HighSeas

    Said it earlier and Walton > Barkley

    Stumbled upon this. Looks like a money take to me.
  2. HighSeas

    Said it earlier and Walton > Barkley

    Giants coaching staff seems to have convinced Barkley to commit to being a downhill runner (starting before the Bucs game) and it's made a huge difference. Talent was never a question with him but his running style limited his effectiveness.
  3. HighSeas

    Said it earlier and Walton > Barkley

    No argument with that but he's a back who ran from colour up until last season when he started to deliver blows and look much more explosive. See the below response. I don't see it. I always liked him because he's quick, elusive and has great contact balance. But where's the clips of him...
  4. HighSeas

    Said it earlier and Walton > Barkley

    Freeman's body composition and increases in explosiveness and power (since FSU) are highly suspicious. At FSU he was the elusive scatback to Wilder Jr's power dimension and now he's laying out defenders consistently on the Falcons. He also wore down big time late last season. Gotta be the juice.
  5. HighSeas

    Said it earlier and Walton > Barkley

    Minnesota finished 7th in total rushing because it's a noisy almost-worthless stat that mostly accounts for how much a team plays with the lead. MIN had a great defense and passing game that built leads to run the clock out. They finished 18th in rushing DVOA...
  6. HighSeas

    Said it earlier and Walton > Barkley

    Enough talk about 'what ifs' with Cook getting hurt. The thing is he's always hurt and availability is the most important ability in the NFL. Cook was constantly dealing with shoulder, ankle and soft tissue injuries at FSU. It's no surprise that a guy with hamstring and ankle issues tore his ACL...
  7. HighSeas

    Said it earlier and Walton > Barkley

    Take away Fournette's 2 long runs of 90 & 75 yards and he averaged 3.3YPC last season. Dude is a JAG (no pun intended). Otherwise I agree.
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