Yes, but Fred Jackson is a pretty decent back when he can stay healthy. I dont think anyone would argue that. I aint saying like top 5 or anything, but for sure one of the better backs in the NFL (when healthy).
Yes, but Fred Jackson is a pretty decent back when he can stay healthy. I dont think anyone would argue that. I aint saying like top 5 or anything, but for sure one of the better backs in the NFL (when healthy).
He was a top 5 running back last year before he got injured. I might go so far to say he was the best last year for those first 11 weeks.
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
doesnt it seem like he gets injured every year though? I havent looked up his stats or anything but it sure seems like he never puts in a full season. And I aint saying that as a jab to him- some people just can't endure a full season of punishment. He seems to play his heart out doe.
drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
edited August 2012
He's played in 16 games for the last three seasons before that injury, so I think it's fair to say he can get 200 touches a year, but I wouldn't call him durable. But people forget that he was sooooo much better than Adrian Peterson, Foster, all those guys for most of last year.
170 Att 934 Yrds 6 TD 39 Rec 442 Rec Yrds
That's some damn good stat line right there for 11 games.
Yes, but Fred Jackson is a pretty decent back when he can stay healthy. I dont think anyone would argue that. I aint saying like top 5 or anything, but for sure one of the better backs in the NFL (when healthy).
He was a top 5 running back last year before he got injured. I might go so far to say he was the best last year for those first 11 weeks.
He was good for the bengals I'm allowed to wish him well as you should do if a player did good for the lions and then signed with another team no matter who they are
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
Comments
170 Att
934 Yrds
6 TD
39 Rec
442 Rec Yrds
That's some damn good stat line right there for 11 games.
Packers>Bears>Lions>Vikings