“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”
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
Go try to win now. Oline much improved defense much improved over last couple seasons
Ekeler is a 5'6 pipsqueek. Started balding at 19, he doesn't have a chance in hell at leading the backfield.
Agreed ^ Justin Jackson would
Balding at 19 def the reason why he can't lead a backfield
I will just say go Browns!!!!!
@Jlee1985 .12
Ohhh lol that makes waaaay more sense
I'm pretty sure the notification didn't have the decimal, which is why I'm also here