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McGahee has 610 yards in 5 starts, thats 122 per game. The league leading rusher, Shaun Alexander has 1055 in 9 starts, that 117 per game!

 

Umm.....How much are we gonna love watching the thingy at the bottom of the screen during pregame scroll McGahee's name as a league leader in rushing all next year!!!!

 

BTW, I bet he goes over 1000 yards this year!

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look at his YPC compared to alexanders

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OK, 5.4 versus 3.8. Lets remember though that SHauns been starting for a long time, McGahee will only get better. McGahee still doesnt have his full speed back yet either. If we FINALLY pay top dollar for the stud o-lineman this offseason. He will again only get better. Add in a QB who can scramble and demands defenses respect that and not constantly blitz, dman, he could be VERY VERY big!!!!

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ill try to find out there yac.

 

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NAME ATT YDS AVG LNG TD FUM LST

Willis McGahee 162 610 3.8 41 3 0 0

Travis Henry 94 326 3.5 19 0 0 0

 

When comparing WM to TH, the two differences I see are 3 TDs for WM and a longer lonest run. WM actually has fumbled more, but has not lost any. I understand that the Bills are winning with him in there, but his stats are not that much better than TH.

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look at his YPC compared to alexanders

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I'd take Willis over Alexander any day, regardless of YPC.

Seahawks have studs like W. Jones + Hutchenson on their OL,

we've got JMac getting journeymen to start stepping up.

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You're padding the stats here. You're saying all those yards came in his 5 starts and then dividing the total number of yards by those 5 starts...all those yards did not come in those games.

 

In McGahee's 5 starts he's carried the ball 127 times for 482 yards (3.8ypc). Willis is averaging 96.4 yards per start, not the 122 you're giving him.

 

Breakdown by game:

 

20 – 100 St. L

14 – 37 NE

37 – 132 NYJ

30 - 102 Ariz

26 – 111 Mia

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