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  1. I like this signing. I remember him being a pretty good young receiver with some speed. You never know after an ACL, but still way more upside than Gage.
  2. Superbowl Champions - Packers over Patriots AFC Championship- Patriots over Chargers NFC Championship- Packers over Eagles NFC South Champ- Saints NFC East Champ- Eagles NFC North Champ- Packers NFC West Champ- Rams NFC WIldCards- Falcons, Giants AFC South Champ- Titans AFC East Champ- Patriots AFC North Champ- Steelers AFC West Champ- Chargers AFC Wild Cards- Jets, Ravens NFL MVP- Tom Brady NFL Defense Player of the Year- Ed Reed NFL Offensive Player of the Year- Mike Vick NFL Coach of the Year- Mike Munchak Rookie of the Year- A.J. Green Offensive Rookie of the Year- A.J. Green Defensive Rookie of the Year- Patrick Peterson Comeback Player of the Year- Plaxico Burress
  3. Been reading on the old Titanscentral board and here for quiet some time. Finally decided I could add something to the discussion since I have to use statistics and Excel a lot at work. I did the same analysis for AP last season and here are the results: - 33 runs for negative yards, Total: -71 yards - 25 runs for 0 yards, Total: 0 yards - 77 runs for 1 to 2 yards, Total: 122 yards - 43 runs for 3 to 4 yards, Total: 147 yards - 52 runs for 5 to 7 yards, Total: 296 yards - 17 runs for 8 to 9 yards, Total: 147 yards - 36 runs of 10+ yards, Total: 657 yards - TOTAL: 283 runs for 1298 yards That means 48% of the time AP ran for 2 or less yards. He had negativ or no gain on 20% of his runs which is better than CJ. He made 51% of his yards on 13% of his carries (10+ yards) which surprisingly is pretty similar to CJ. Overall their numbers are pretty close.
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