“27.5% of Philip Rivers’ pass attempts went to RBs last season. Austin Ekeler averaging eye-opening .12 catches per snap in career. https://t.co/33dBNatDDK”
Might be up to 11 by the time week 1 rolls around
You have no idea what your talking about @RealFantasyWire change your name to realbullshitter
All in all, Rivers has made north of 200mil in his career.
And he still comes off the books in a couple years right?
And will take less because why not
Yeah, when he retires..
What did Brady do?
Workhorses are a dying breed.
What did Brees do?
#Paycut
Yeah but LAC owner will just pocket the discount
Rivers has a ring already if another decently owned team drafts him
Rivers has already made enough money to put all 25 of his children through harvard 10 times each. Hes playing for a ring and the love of the game at this point.
^ You've got a brain in that noggin. I don't see how thats a hard concept to grasp to some people in here.
Rivers once played an entire playoff game with a torn acl. And that was in his 20s and risked a career ending type injury. People who are in it for the money dont do that.
Don't get me wrong, is it the smartest long term move to sign a 26 year old RB to a ~4 year deal? History says most likely not. But does letting him walk stifle their chances at a superbowl this season? Absolutely. The Chargers brass are terrible though so who knows
@TheBigCheese839 that was the same game LDT sat out with like turf toe and kept his helmet on the entire time. Rivers bout beat the Pats on one leg.
@RealFantasyWire its a league wide thing. Teams arent going to break the bank for running backs. Or else zeke would already be paid.
Hunter Henry stock elite
Is a .12 catch equivalent to the ball hitting just one of his fingers?
Ekeler standalone value 👌
Ekeler or jackson
Even if MG3 is there
Chargers are stupid not to pay him