I put a lot on Lacy. He needed to step up when the WRs were banged up, and he was too busy staring at titties or video games. He got BENCHED for off the field related issues, which to me is completely unacceptable.
Adams is a very close second...the early injuries just seemed to derail his entire season and when he got back he was pressing too much and then lost confidence.
Cobb and Rodgers played poorly as well, but Cobb was constantly double teamed and Rodgers was playing behind a makeshift OL for half the season. They needed others to step up, and that rarely happened.
It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
Joe, you beat me to it. Couldn't search for this at work:
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
I voted 'other'
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
Went with Adams. Also considered Cobb. Offensive line more deserving of a spot on the ballot than Lacy, as far as I'm concerned.
Adams was a disappointment only with respect to hopes for his performance. Yes, he had way too many drops, several brain farts and looked lethargic at times. I was disappointed in what he showed this year. On the other hand, he had 12 more receptions in 3 fewer games than in 2014. He didn't come close to what I hoped he would achieve. But, he is an unproven commodity. Our expectations for him were based on off season comments by coaches and AR, somewhat based on a solid, but not spectacular rookie season.
Cobb and AR on the other hand underperformed expectations based on past performances and the commitments of the organization as demonstrated by the contracts they were given, contracts that made them among the highest paid at their positions. These are the guys the organization has committed to. They are the ones who are expected to come through in the clutch, perform in adversity, etc. Both have been mediocre based on what we have seen from them in the past.
No comparison in my mind. Rodgers and Cobb were much more disappointing than Adams.