hawksfan515":13gqxj9b said:Turbin. Washington's a dark horse, he did look pretty good last night, and if our O-line opens up those giant holes again, maybe we would rather have a home run hitter.
gbill2004":xc6rbwkd said:hawksfan515":xc6rbwkd said:Turbin. Washington's a dark horse, he did look pretty good last night, and if our O-line opens up those giant holes again, maybe we would rather have a home run hitter.
Really...you don't think Washington gets the start?
gbill2004":2xxemoqg said:If Marshawn misses any time this season due to suspension, who will be the starting RB?
SE174":ao4iwzxn said:gbill2004":ao4iwzxn said:hawksfan515":ao4iwzxn said:Turbin. Washington's a dark horse, he did look pretty good last night, and if our O-line opens up those giant holes again, maybe we would rather have a home run hitter.
Really...you don't think Washington gets the start?
Leon is the change of pace back for 3rd downs, bubble screens, trick plays etc. Turbin will be the bell-cow back up RB for pounding the defense into submission if Lynch goes down. All three will get a lot of carries this year.
RockHawk":1rygs69h said:gbill2004":1rygs69h said:If Marshawn misses any time this season due to suspension, who will be the starting RB?
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CANHawk":3jtcpxor said:This. We're going to pound the rock this year like we pounded the rock last year only better. Remember the Cleveland game last year with no Lynch? THAT is why we now have Turbin; he's our spare Beast. Washington is the change of pace back as per usual.
hawksfan515":2h5x0vub said:CANHawk":2h5x0vub said:This. We're going to pound the rock this year like we pounded the rock last year only better. Remember the Cleveland game last year with no Lynch? THAT is why we now have Turbin; he's our spare Beast. Washington is the change of pace back as per usual.
Why does everyone always mention the Cleveland game? I mean sure, Lynch was out, and our O was horrible, but most of that should be attributed to Charlie Whitehurst starting the game, and Cleveland's D being respectable. In fact, I'll bet even if Lynch had played he would not have that much of an impact (the O-line and Lynch hadn't hit their stride yet).
CANHawk":212y5j0x said:RockHawk":212y5j0x said:gbill2004":212y5j0x said:If Marshawn misses any time this season due to suspension, who will be the starting RB?
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CANHawk":1p1e3j09 said:hawksfan515":1p1e3j09 said:CANHawk":1p1e3j09 said:This. We're going to pound the rock this year like we pounded the rock last year only better. Remember the Cleveland game last year with no Lynch? THAT is why we now have Turbin; he's our spare Beast. Washington is the change of pace back as per usual.
Why does everyone always mention the Cleveland game? I mean sure, Lynch was out, and our O was horrible, but most of that should be attributed to Charlie Whitehurst starting the game, and Cleveland's D being respectable. In fact, I'll bet even if Lynch had played he would not have that much of an impact (the O-line and Lynch hadn't hit their stride yet).
No Lynch was still a huge factor at that point (and he hung 100 on the Giants before the Cle game last year IIRC) despite Charlies suckage and the fact the line had't gelled yet. Regardless though, Forsett and Washington represented completely different running styles than Marshawn and the Cleveland game proved that neither could replicate his style. Our offence hinges upon having that big nasty smashmouth back to carry the load. having two guys like that on staff is a must at this point.
hawksfan515":1musawn9 said:Turbin. Washington's a dark horse, he did look pretty good last night, and if our O-line opens up those giant holes again, maybe we would rather have a home run hitter.
Cadillac":2wxixa7a said:I think Washington.
He's proven, he has experience in our system, and he's simply the better back at this point in time.
Of course, I'd expect a timeshare between he, Turbin, and whichever other runner we keep, probably 50-30-20 or so, but I think Washington gets the majority of the workload. He's a very underrated back, even by our own fans.