Some more Statistical Projections from CBS Sports.com
I already did one of these from the ESPN page, so here is one from the CBS page is anyone is interested. We gotta kill time during the offseason somehow...
218 of 362 passes completed for 2755 yards. 17 touchdowns, 14 Picks. 60.2% completion rate with a 7.6 Yards Per Attempt average. Along with 31 carries for 84 yards. Quarterback Rating of 83.51.
This does seem a little bit too low for him. Didn't he have 2500 yards in 11 games during his rookie year, and they think he will have 2700 in 16 games? There will be more pass attempts than he had here, and more yards, I guarantee that.
74 of 127 passes completed for 819 yards. 3 Touchdowns, 4 Picks. 58.3% completion rate with a 6.4 Yards Per Attempt average. 17 carries for 36 yards. Quarterback Rating of 72.26.
221 carries for 945 yards, 4.3 Yards Per Carry, 7 Touchdowns. 19 catches for 196 yards.
161 carries for 627 yards, 3.9 Yards per Carry, 7 Touchdowns. 31 catches for 256 yards.
81 catches for 1131 yards, 14.0 Yards Per Catch, 8 Touchdowns.
61 catches for 814 yards, 13.3 Yards Per Catch, 6 Touchdowns.
49 catches for 591 yards, 12.1 Yards Per Catch, 4 Touchdowns.
23 of 27 Field Goals.
Cardinals Defense:
15 Interceptions, 10 Fumble Recoveries, 16 Forced Fumbles, 33 Sacks, 4 Defensive Touchdowns, 369 Points Allowed, 5463 Total Yards Allowed.
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I'm guessing that they're thinking Anderson would replace Leinart for 4 or 5 games
But it’s still too low. Even for Beanie.
That would make more sense.
At least he had a decent YPA.
Lifelong Arizona Cardinals/Chicago Bears fan [I have always lived in Arizona, dad is from Chicago].
I can't stand fair-weather/bandwagon fans, stick with your team, throughout the good and the bad. And don't switch to whichever team wins the Super Bowl each year.
Beanie less than a K
unless he gets hurt and misses 2-3 games, he should be between 1200-1800.
YES! 1800
1800 yds 322 carries
5.6 yds/carry
322 carries/16 games = 21 carries
by fansincejakenrob on Jul 3, 2010 1:16 PM MDT reply actions
I'd rather keep him around 250 to be honest.
Keeps him from getting worn out that way.
Lifelong Arizona Cardinals/Chicago Bears fan [I have always lived in Arizona, dad is from Chicago].
I can't stand fair-weather/bandwagon fans, stick with your team, throughout the good and the bad. And don't switch to whichever team wins the Super Bowl each year.
Well
Wells may get a few more carries but not alot but he will get at least 1,000 yards and as for leinart if he gets those stats i’d be one happy cardinal thats the leinart I wanna see. Also I really think Doucet will get more yards as well as Breaston. It also indicates that one other person will have two touchdowns I say it may be Onrea Jones or Mougey even LSH. But I think there will be more touchdowns by each QB Anderson only 3 really I say he gets at least 5.
It does depend on how much he even winds up playing.
If he is just in there for mop up duty and maybe starting a game if Leinart is injured, or if Leinart struggles and Anderson becomes the Starter for a couple of weeks.
I still don’t have a lot of faith in Anderson though. He is the kind of person who could throw a perfect 50 yard bomb, then just completely miss an open dump off pass to the running back without any pressure on him.
Lifelong Arizona Cardinals/Chicago Bears fan [I have always lived in Arizona, dad is from Chicago].
I can't stand fair-weather/bandwagon fans, stick with your team, throughout the good and the bad. And don't switch to whichever team wins the Super Bowl each year.
agreed
I saw him play in Cleveland and he was getting attacked and hit on every down but here he will be better but not that much.
by AZcardinals480 on Jul 3, 2010 4:25 PM MDT up reply actions
+1
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by Jesse Reynolds on Jul 4, 2010 12:48 PM MDT up reply actions

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