Average number of wins after a Four win season. . . . .
Aug 17, 2024 2:54:04 GMT -7
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Post by End Zone on Aug 17, 2024 2:54:04 GMT -7
The one thing that was not brought up on this thread is this...
I can see how many teams might have gone from 4 wins one season to perhaps 6 or 7 wins...however...we have had 2 consecutive seasons with 4 wins only...
Does everything that was mentioned in this thread still apply to our past 4 win season? Just thought I would throw a monkey wrench into the thread...
Could we follow the average and have only 6 to 7 wins?
There are high expectations for MHJ...can he equal or exceed Boldin's first 4 years as an NFL WR? Here are Boldin's stats:
Anquan Boldin Stats
2003 (Rookie Year)
Receptions: 101
Receiving Yards: 1377
Touchdowns: 8
2004
Receptions: 56
Receiving Yards: 623
Touchdowns: 1
2005
Receptions: 107
Receiving Yards: 1402
Touchdowns: 7
2006
Receptions: 83
Receiving Yards: 1203
Touchdowns: 4
2003 (Rookie Year)
Receptions: 101
Receiving Yards: 1377
Touchdowns: 8
2004
Receptions: 56
Receiving Yards: 623
Touchdowns: 1
2005
Receptions: 107
Receiving Yards: 1402
Touchdowns: 7
2006
Receptions: 83
Receiving Yards: 1203
Touchdowns: 4
That is pretty impressive...can MHJ equal or exceed Boldin's stats? What if he can't? Will you be disappointed? You shouldn't be...and let me tell you why. It may happen that MHJ will be double covered the majority of the time...but what that does is it opens up opportunity for the other WR's/TE's.
Let's take a look at Michael Irvin's progression through his career life...
Michael Irvin Stats
1988 (QB was Steve Pelluer)
Receptions: 32
Receiving Yards: 654
Touchdowns: 5
1989 (Troy Aikman's Rookie Season)
Receptions: 26
Receiving Yards: 378
Touchdowns: 2
1990
Receptions: 20
Receiving Yards: 413
Touchdowns: 5
1991
Receptions: 93
Receiving Yards: 1523
Touchdowns: 8
1992 (Won the Super Bowl for this season)
Receptions: 78
Receiving Yards: 1396
Touchdowns: 7
1993 (Won the Super Bowl for this season)
Receptions: 88
Receiving Yards: 1330
Touchdowns: 7
1994
Receptions: 79
Receiving Yards: 1241
Touchdowns: 6
1995
Receptions: 111
Receiving Yards: 1603
Touchdowns: 10
1988 (QB was Steve Pelluer)
Receptions: 32
Receiving Yards: 654
Touchdowns: 5
1989 (Troy Aikman's Rookie Season)
Receptions: 26
Receiving Yards: 378
Touchdowns: 2
1990
Receptions: 20
Receiving Yards: 413
Touchdowns: 5
1991
Receptions: 93
Receiving Yards: 1523
Touchdowns: 8
1992 (Won the Super Bowl for this season)
Receptions: 78
Receiving Yards: 1396
Touchdowns: 7
1993 (Won the Super Bowl for this season)
Receptions: 88
Receiving Yards: 1330
Touchdowns: 7
1994
Receptions: 79
Receiving Yards: 1241
Touchdowns: 6
1995
Receptions: 111
Receiving Yards: 1603
Touchdowns: 10
As you can see, Michael Irvin's stats his first 3 seasons were less than mediocre...however...in 1992 and 1993 Michael Irvin finally broke out...the Cowboys won back to back Super Bowls...
Would you be ok if MHJ has a slow start for his career? The difference between MHJ and Michael Irvin is that Irvin had a mediocre QB his Rookie season, and Troy Aikman was a Rookie the following year...and the 3rd year of Irvin's career, Aikman was still not that good or the team was still missing players to be playoff contenders...
Kyler Murray is not a Rookie...so I believe that MHJ has a better opportunity to exceed Irvin's first 3 year stats...
My point...don't be disappointed if MHJ...just has a mediocre season...he has the talent to be a superstar...just like Michael Irvin became a superstar for the Cowboys...