Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan:
Good for him but wasn't worth the risk. What if it was him with the injury Thomas got? This place would be in meltdown mode.
Yes it was. You cannot play scared if you are going play in the NFL. He got it on one play and a touchdown out of it and then sat the rest of the game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by : 3. KAREEM HUNT, RB, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
PFF Grade: 89.4
PFF Elite Stat: Hunt had 19 runs of at least 15 yards this season, the most among all running backs.
In a race that was close right up until the very end, Hunt just barely edges out Alvin Kamara for PFF’s Offensive Rookie of the Year honor.
Hunt ranks third among running backs in terms of overall grade at the season’s end, second in rushing grade and 13th in receiving grade. Hunt ranked fifth among running backs with a 7.0 explosive run rate (a run of at least 15 yards), and that number gets amplified by the fact that he had the sixth-highest carry total in the league – he had the ball in his hands more than most, and more than most, he took that ball and made a big play with it.
Hunt was also wildly successful when it came to forcing missed tackles this season. He finished the season with a league-leading 77 forced missed tackles; only two other running backs (Melvin Gordon and Le’Veon Bell) broke more than 60. After the first month of the season, it looked like Hunt was going to run away with this award before Kamara stepped in and made this one of the tightest races of the year. When the smoke cleared and the dust settled, Hunt is your 2017 PFF Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Kamara is like 215. Hilariously, he weighs the same as Mark Ingram. Difference is Ingram is like 5'8" and Kamara 6'.
There's really not much difference in size and build between Kamara and Lesean McCoy. No RB has more carries since McCoy was drafted and he's still one of the top backs in the league.
We don't know if Kamara can handle a heavy workload. You guys are just being homers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Work load never killed Jamaal.
Kamara is like 215. Hilariously, he weighs the same as Mark Ingram. Difference is Ingram is like 5'8" and Kamara 6'.
There's really not much difference in size and build between Kamara and Lesean McCoy. No RB has more carries since McCoy was drafted and he's still one of the top backs in the league.
We don't know if Kamara can handle a heavy workload. You guys are just being homers.
Yea I have to agree here. Kamara is probably capable of handling a full workload. He just doesn’t have to with Ingram there. [Reply]