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Originally Posted by KentuckyHawk
Actually, He will be right on pace with Marshall in combined yards by his 12th season. Shaun has over 9000 yards (rushing and receiving) in 6 years. Marshall has just over 19,000 yards combined in 12 years.
Receiving yards don't mean nearly as much to me in regard to backs as rushing yards do. Backs go after the coveted RUSHING title. And Shaun still will have MANY more TDs.
Marshall never RUSHED for 2000 yards. As a matter of fact, he never rushed for more than 1400. Shaun has rushed for over 1400 yards 3 years in a row. Why catch when you can obviously run?
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So is a receiving yard less than a rushing yard? No? I didn't think so.
What kind of logic is that? Receiving yards don't mean as much to you because Alexander doesn't have any, if he did you would gladly bring it up.
Why catch when you can run? More silly logic. There's a reason why they don't throw Alexander the ball, and it's not because of your logic. What about the games when Alexander didn't run well, did they throw him the ball? No. Hmmm I wonder why, maybe because he's not a good pass catching back? Nahhhh that can't be it, it has to be because of your logic. *rolls eyes*