However, do you recall Shonn's first five games in 2008? He was a stud-to-be. He was far from in-game shape when the season began. He trucked defenders in games 1-5, but he ran out of gas early in game one, later in game two, later in game three, but you could see The Beast emerging. Shonn only got stronger as the season progressed.
I don't think Weisman can get stronger or in better physical condition. But he can develop better RB skills, and that will be fun to watch. I'm just not sure that comparing Weisman's first 10 quarters to Shonn's first five games is an equal comparison..
Luv me some #45. But don't you really need to consider the competition thru these 10 qtrs?
I just could not predict or bet that anything like the recent production can continue.
With the play of the OL and the downfield blocking by WRs? Why wouldn't you bet he will still put up good numbers. If anything the OL will improve and Weisman will only get better at RB.
Did you read the article all the way through? I'm guessing not