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Finnerception 
Joined: 24 Sep 2008 Posts: 12984 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 11:02 am Post subject: |
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| s_camp wrote: | | Against the Colts last year (week 10?) both RBs had 14 carries and they alternated drives. Ringer roughly doubled CJ's YPC. Neither he nor any other backup RB has been able to get decent playing time since. |
vs Bucs
Ringer 9 carries for 12 yards
CJ 23 carries for 190 yards
vs Bengals
Ringer 4 carries for 11 yards
CJ 14 carries for 64 yards
vs Broncos
Ringer 6 carries for -6 yards
CJ 13 carries for 21 yards
Great 1 game sample size to prove Ringer ran circles around CJ, buddy. I hope you realize 52 of Ringer's 60 yards came in the 4th when the Titans were running out the clock though. _________________
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lamont 
Joined: 01 Feb 2008 Posts: 3154 Location: tennessee
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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Munch can bench Spoon but not some of the other underachieving members of the 2012 Titans. Looking at you: Hass, Griff, every coaches dream & several members of the starting OL.  _________________
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justing101
Joined: 09 Mar 2010 Posts: 1509 Location: Middle Tennessee
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:09 pm Post subject: |
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| Finnerception wrote: | | s_camp wrote: | | Against the Colts last year (week 10?) both RBs had 14 carries and they alternated drives. Ringer roughly doubled CJ's YPC. Neither he nor any other backup RB has been able to get decent playing time since. |
vs Bucs
Ringer 9 carries for 12 yards
CJ 23 carries for 190 yards
vs Bengals
Ringer 4 carries for 11 yards
CJ 14 carries for 64 yards
vs Broncos
Ringer 6 carries for -6 yards
CJ 13 carries for 21 yards
Great 1 game sample size to prove Ringer ran circles around CJ, buddy. I hope you realize 52 of Ringer's 60 yards came in the 4th when the Titans were running out the clock though. |
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s_camp
Joined: 10 Dec 2010 Posts: 2213
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:30 pm Post subject: |
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| Finnerception wrote: | | s_camp wrote: | | Against the Colts last year (week 10?) both RBs had 14 carries and they alternated drives. Ringer roughly doubled CJ's YPC. Neither he nor any other backup RB has been able to get decent playing time since. |
vs Bucs
Ringer 9 carries for 12 yards
CJ 23 carries for 190 yards
vs Bengals
Ringer 4 carries for 11 yards
CJ 14 carries for 64 yards
vs Broncos
Ringer 6 carries for -6 yards
CJ 13 carries for 21 yards
Great 1 game sample size to prove Ringer ran circles around CJ, buddy. I hope you realize 52 of Ringer's 60 yards came in the 4th when the Titans were running out the clock though. |
I think I made it pretty clear I was referring to only one game, buddy. What you just posted is my entire point. There's only been one game in which a backup got the same chance that CJ got. When that happened, Ringer did much better than CJ.
Those other games are exactly what I'm talking about - tons of chances for CJ (relatively speaking, at least), hardly any carries for the backups.
I agree with whomever said "lol Ringer." I don't care for Ringer either, but he's the guy who got to split carries, so he's the example used. |
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s_camp
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:31 pm Post subject: |
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| lamont wrote: | Munch can bench Spoon but not some of the other underachieving members of the 2012 Titans. Looking at you: Hass, Griff, every coaches dream & several members of the starting OL.  |
It's really pathetic. It almost makes me wonder if he gets to call those shots or if someone else does. Doesn't make much sense. |
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Finnerception 
Joined: 24 Sep 2008 Posts: 12984 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:52 pm Post subject: |
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I think I made it pretty clear I was referring to only one game, buddy. What you just posted is my entire point. There's only been one game in which a backup got the same chance that CJ got. When that happened, Ringer did much better than CJ.
Those other games are exactly what I'm talking about - tons of chances for CJ (relatively speaking, at least), hardly any carries for the backups.
I agree with whomever said "lol Ringer." I don't care for Ringer either, but he's the guy who got to split carries, so he's the example used. |
So Ringer getting the same exact number of carries as him is the only way Ringer gets an opportunity? He gets 9 carries for barely a yard a carry while CJ rips off 190 against the same team and that's not relevant? LOL!
Your claim that they alternated drives is false, once again, by the way. Ringer had 4 carries for 8 yards before garbage time. _________________
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s_camp
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 4:33 pm Post subject: |
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| Finnerception wrote: | | s_camp wrote: |
I think I made it pretty clear I was referring to only one game, buddy. What you just posted is my entire point. There's only been one game in which a backup got the same chance that CJ got. When that happened, Ringer did much better than CJ.
Those other games are exactly what I'm talking about - tons of chances for CJ (relatively speaking, at least), hardly any carries for the backups.
I agree with whomever said "lol Ringer." I don't care for Ringer either, but he's the guy who got to split carries, so he's the example used. |
So Ringer getting the same exact number of carries as him is the only way Ringer gets an opportunity? He gets 9 carries for barely a yard a carry while CJ rips off 190 against the same team and that's not relevant? LOL!
Your claim that they alternated drives is false, once again, by the way. Ringer had 4 carries for 8 yards before garbage time. |
It's not relevant to my point, no. I'm not claiming that Ringer is the answer, especially now that his knee has been ripped apart. I don't like Ringer. I don't think he's very good. My point is only that the backups can't seem to get the same shot CJ gets since that Indy game.
Speaking of the Indy game, I'm not sure where you're getting your stats from, but you're totally wrong. When Ringer had 4 carries in that game, he had 19 yards and there were 8 minutes left in the second quarter. At that point, CJ had 5 carries for 1 yard.
You're right that they didn't really alternate drives. I should have been more precise. What I meant was that Ringer got as many carries as CJ got, spread pretty evenly throughout the game.
If we're discounting garbage time stats, what do we deduct from CJ's "big day" against Houston this year? |
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justing101
Joined: 09 Mar 2010 Posts: 1509 Location: Middle Tennessee
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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| s_camp wrote: | | Finnerception wrote: | | s_camp wrote: | | Against the Colts last year (week 10?) both RBs had 14 carries and they alternated drives. Ringer roughly doubled CJ's YPC. Neither he nor any other backup RB has been able to get decent playing time since. |
vs Bucs
Ringer 9 carries for 12 yards
CJ 23 carries for 190 yards
vs Bengals
Ringer 4 carries for 11 yards
CJ 14 carries for 64 yards
vs Broncos
Ringer 6 carries for -6 yards
CJ 13 carries for 21 yards
Great 1 game sample size to prove Ringer ran circles around CJ, buddy. I hope you realize 52 of Ringer's 60 yards came in the 4th when the Titans were running out the clock though. |
I think I made it pretty clear I was referring to only one game, buddy. What you just posted is my entire point. There's only been one game in which a backup got the same chance that CJ got. When that happened, Ringer did much better than CJ.
Those other games are exactly what I'm talking about - tons of chances for CJ (relatively speaking, at least), hardly any carries for the backups.
I agree with whomever said "lol Ringer." I don't care for Ringer either, but he's the guy who got to split carries, so he's the example used. |
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s_camp
Joined: 10 Dec 2010 Posts: 2213
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:14 pm Post subject: |
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| justing101 wrote: | | s_camp wrote: | | Finnerception wrote: | | s_camp wrote: | | Against the Colts last year (week 10?) both RBs had 14 carries and they alternated drives. Ringer roughly doubled CJ's YPC. Neither he nor any other backup RB has been able to get decent playing time since. |
vs Bucs
Ringer 9 carries for 12 yards
CJ 23 carries for 190 yards
vs Bengals
Ringer 4 carries for 11 yards
CJ 14 carries for 64 yards
vs Broncos
Ringer 6 carries for -6 yards
CJ 13 carries for 21 yards
Great 1 game sample size to prove Ringer ran circles around CJ, buddy. I hope you realize 52 of Ringer's 60 yards came in the 4th when the Titans were running out the clock though. |
I think I made it pretty clear I was referring to only one game, buddy. What you just posted is my entire point. There's only been one game in which a backup got the same chance that CJ got. When that happened, Ringer did much better than CJ.
Those other games are exactly what I'm talking about - tons of chances for CJ (relatively speaking, at least), hardly any carries for the backups.
I agree with whomever said "lol Ringer." I don't care for Ringer either, but he's the guy who got to split carries, so he's the example used. |
My name is Justin  |
Sorry Justin, I was trying to knock the post out quickly before heading out the door and couldn't remember who said it. |
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justing101
Joined: 09 Mar 2010 Posts: 1509 Location: Middle Tennessee
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:53 pm Post subject: |
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| s_camp wrote: | | justing101 wrote: | | s_camp wrote: | | Finnerception wrote: | | s_camp wrote: | | Against the Colts last year (week 10?) both RBs had 14 carries and they alternated drives. Ringer roughly doubled CJ's YPC. Neither he nor any other backup RB has been able to get decent playing time since. |
vs Bucs
Ringer 9 carries for 12 yards
CJ 23 carries for 190 yards
vs Bengals
Ringer 4 carries for 11 yards
CJ 14 carries for 64 yards
vs Broncos
Ringer 6 carries for -6 yards
CJ 13 carries for 21 yards
Great 1 game sample size to prove Ringer ran circles around CJ, buddy. I hope you realize 52 of Ringer's 60 yards came in the 4th when the Titans were running out the clock though. |
I think I made it pretty clear I was referring to only one game, buddy. What you just posted is my entire point. There's only been one game in which a backup got the same chance that CJ got. When that happened, Ringer did much better than CJ.
Those other games are exactly what I'm talking about - tons of chances for CJ (relatively speaking, at least), hardly any carries for the backups.
I agree with whomever said "lol Ringer." I don't care for Ringer either, but he's the guy who got to split carries, so he's the example used. |
My name is Justin  |
Sorry Justin, I was trying to knock the post out quickly before heading out the door and couldn't remember who said it. |
lol its cool but I think we need to draft a RB next year to go along with CJ, I highly doubt an answer for RB is on our roster. I dont wanna draft one in the 1st three rounds but a 4th or 5th sounds good to me, if they are good which I think there will be some then. _________________
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renndawg37 
Joined: 01 Feb 2010 Posts: 1117 Location: Toronto, ON
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:23 pm Post subject: |
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| About damn time. Witherspoon has been Barrett Ruud bad so far this year. I used to love the gy, but his time looks like it is up. |
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UTMoc10
Joined: 18 Oct 2009 Posts: 1660 Location: Chattanooga, TN
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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| renndawg37 wrote: | | About damn time. Witherspoon has been Barrett Ruud bad so far this year. I used to love the gy, but his time looks like it is up. |
Speaking of Ruud, he signed with the Texans to "replace" Cushing.  _________________
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