Mustard Lover 3 Posted June 18, 2012 Mathews easy, his potential is too much to pass up, his opportunities make him a top 3 imo (ahead of Foster), not saying hes better then Foster, but hes one of 3 true every down backs, Rice, Mccoy being the others. If you put someone who didnt know anything about fantasy or real football, and asked them to tell you which RB in Tenn was the main guy, They would tell you Ringer, CJ wasnt even the best RB on his own team last year You get a mulligan, try again! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FeelingMN 273 Posted June 18, 2012 Mathews easy, his potential is too much to pass up, his opportunities make him a top 3 imo (ahead of Foster), not saying hes better then Foster, but hes one of 3 true every down backs, Rice, Mccoy being the others. If you put someone who didnt know anything about fantasy or real football, and asked them to tell you which RB in Tenn was the main guy, They would tell you Ringer, CJ wasnt even the best RB on his own team last year Mathews has never been a true 3 down back. He'll have that opportunity this year and we'll see how he does with it. Add to that, he's far from one of three true every down backs. Foster and CJ are both every down backs. Trent Richardson is gonna be an every down back. MJD is too. McFadden. Sounds like the 'Boys will give Murray the lion's share of the touches too. There are several backs who stay in on passing/goal line situations. Not just the 3 you mentioned. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites