SeaToTheHawks
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If Rawls starts a few more games due to Beast injuries and gets 8-10 carries in games he doesn't start, he could seriously start garnering some offensive ROY consideration.
Hasselbeck":qshmeoc5 said:No chance in hell. Not with Mariota, Gurley, Cooper, etc
Rob12":3vg31mxl said:Gurley is going to be the ODB of 2015. He's probably going to rush for 1,500+ yards. Kid is a monster.
SeaToTheHawks":3h5auchq said:Rob12":3h5auchq said:Gurley is going to be the ODB of 2015. He's probably going to rush for 1,500+ yards. Kid is a monster.
1,500? C'mon
Bigpumpkin":13y16fsc said:SeaToTheHawks":13y16fsc said:Rob12":13y16fsc said:Gurley is going to be the ODB of 2015. He's probably going to rush for 1,500+ yards. Kid is a monster.
1,500? C'mon
Is he averaging 100 yards a game?
drdiags":3od5kxjp said:No way is a back-up RB, getting 8-10 carries a game going to be ROY. I cannot think of a case that matches your scenario. Love the enthusiasm but not sure it has precedence that I can remember. Maybe if he had some crazy YPC or all the NFC candidates take a header. I say no.
HawKnPeppa":3sh82ekd said:C'mon, admit it... it's a reach at best.
Seahawk Sailor":y21k97we said:He's not even the best rookie on our team. Yes, he had a monster game, and a couple of 100-yard-plus games so far. But that won't continue, and Lockett is only going to get better and better on offense this year. He's already looked outstanding.
And neither will be in the running for Offensive ROY.