Even if he keeps his weight in check, there will always be injury concerns with him. Injuries were a concern when he was drafted. That won't change as he gets older, even if he keeps his weight down.
Even if he keeps his weight in check, there will always be injury concerns with him. Injuries were a concern when he was drafted. That won't change as he gets older, even if he keeps his weight down.
I seriously doubt that. Seattle's oline is terrible and Lacy has never shown to be able to last an entire season.
Lacy was already injured when put on the spot to play because TT did not have a plan for the RB situation last season. Yes I know the almighty Ted could not have foreseen the problems at RB, although that's his job. So he should not have been expected to have a plausible back up plan when the impossible happens. Although he's supposedly the best at this and paid millions to do it.
To be honest, Lacy never tried to hurdle players until his ankle was hurt. He always did the spin move.
I think hurdling as a 270 lb human being cannot be a smart move no matter who you are.
Lacy played because the medical staff cleared him to play, MM put him in the game and called his number to carry the ball. I don't see how TT factored into any that.
As far as depth at RB, Starks was set to play that game until he had a setback in the Saturday practice, and was ruled out.
If only Ted had been clairvoyant enough to know he number 1-4rbs would get hurt so he could have a pro bowler waiting on the practice squad. Worst GM ever
Trying to argue those two were NFL Calibur ? I think the issue was they were our #3 and #4 RB's for those who want to argue we were short there. I think they both stunk. You can argue we didn't see much; that is fine. There was a reason they were undraftable.
I think what they could find on wavers had equal talent.
And the guy who turned out to be their #5 RB in Montgomery was far more talented than either.
Do a league wide check of the RBs in the NFL and let me know how many 3rd and 4th stringers are good. If you want to argue that Lacy never stays healthy then fine. I did hear quite a bit of complaining when 3 RBs were drafted this year. Cake and eat it too I guess.
I think t was solid to draft 3 RB's. If we hit on 2 that really helps and all three of those guys IMO have more ability than Don Jackson and the other dude.
Off top of my head without even thinking...
San Diego...Phily....Jets...Lions....Cards...Steelers. ..Patriots...come to mind as the cup not being as bare. But I'm too lazy to look up all the rosters....I'm sure I'd be able to add more if I did.
The original 53 man roster included Lacy, Starks, Burks, Ripkowski and Montgomery (yes, I think they viewed him as a future RB at that time, because they did last year.) That group was revised just a few days later when they got Jhurell Pressley off waivers and released Burks. Jackson was signed in the original group of practice squad players. So, they went into the season with three legit RBs on the roster plus Montgomery and Ripkowski, with Jackson on the practice squad.
When Lacy went down for the year after the Cowboys game in week 5, the Packers were 17th in the league in rushing at 4.1 ypa (25.6 rushes for 105.2 ypg).
By the end of the year, the Packers climbed to 6th best in the league in rushing at 4.5 ypa (22.8 rushers for 103.3 ypg).
The arguments that TT didn't have a plan at RB and/or that the plan he did have hurt the team in some way are baseless.
Two of the draftees might turn out not to be NFL caliber. Its insane what disbelievers about Ted expect. Starting caliber bodies 2 or 3 deep on a 53 man roster.
OK, name the 2016 3rd and 4th stringer for each of those teams. I will get you started by noting the second stringer: Woodhead, Sproles, Powell, Forsett/Abdullah, C Johnson, DeAngelo Williams, James White (Dion Lewis was hurt until Week 10)