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MOST RUSHING YARDS IN REGULAR SEASON
DESCRIPTION DATE / TIME CONTESTANTS LINE
Odds to Win 9/5/2012

Adrian Peterson +1200
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Ahmad Bradshaw +2500
Arian Foster +400
Beanie Wells +2500
Chris Johnson +1200
Darren McFadden +1500
DeMarco Murray +2000
Frank Gore +2000
Jamaal Charles +1500
LeSean McCoy +800
Marshawn Lynch +2000
Matt Forte +2000
Maurice Jones-Drew +600
Michael Turner +1800
Ray Rice +800
Reggie Bush +2000
Ryan Matthews +1500
Shonn Greene +1200
Steven Jackson +2000
Trent Richardson +2000
Field +500
 

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Chris Johnson could have some value
 

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Took Forte @29 and him to finish in the top3 +480.
He had over 900 yards last year in 10 games with Cutler under center and didn't really get that many carries in the 1st three games. Even if Marshall's addition means, that they pass a bit more, that will also open up the defense and create running room for Forte. In my opinion he has a good shot at finishing with 1.500+ yards, especially since he never really was injury-prone.
Favorite probably is Foster, but he missed time because of injuries several times and HOU might even decide to reduce his workload a bit since Tate is a really good backup and that might keep him fresh for postseason or the last few weeks of regular season.
Rice + McCoy are decent shots for 1.300 - 1.500 yards, but Ravens might go a bit more pass heavy and their run blocking at times wasn't ideal last year. McCoy not a guy for 20+ carries every game, missed time in the past because of injuries and PHI rather pass heavy.
Turner fades every year in the 2nd half, this year also different offensive system relying heavily on the pass -> Rodgers should see more snaps than last year
Fred Jackson -> Spiller should cut into his workload, so not really a guy für 1.400+, besides they throw the ball a lot, too.
Lynch -> suspension looming, should miss a few games
AP/Matthews -> they'll either miss games or see a reduced workload in the first few games and esp. Matthews very injury-prone
Steven Jackson -> injury-prone, added Pead in the Draft and probably will play from behind a lot (as in: have to throw)
Gore -> injury-prone + reduced workload last year, also addition of Jacobs (unless he misses the whole season) + James should further cut into his playing time (Hunter should also see more snaps since he's looking pretty good, when getting the chance to play). Also better WR this year, so maybe a few more passing attempts, too.
McGahee -> DEN should throw a lot more with Manning under center
CJ -> don't think he'll bounce back bigtime...besides with Locker they have a decent arm under center. At least not a better shot than Forte imo.
Anybody else pretty much a timeshare, where nobody should see 20+ carries on a regular basis (f.e. Charles/Hillis or Williams/Stewart) and/or injury-prone (Bush)...
 

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Injuries could end their seasons early again but here is my picks
McFadden +1500
Charles +1500
 

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Miami Dolphins: Reggie Bush Should Strive for a Rushing Title



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As far as anyone was concerned, Reggie Bush was just a college sensation.
At least until last season.
The former USC Trojan had a lot of hype when selected at No. 2 overall by the New Orleans Saints in the 2006 NFL draft. After five seasons in the black and gold, Bush did not mirror the back that decimated opposing defenses in college.
This was all before the Miami Dolphins gave him a chance to shine. Joining the squad based in South Beach, Bush had to battle rookie running back and second-round draft pick out of Kansas State, Daniel Thomas, for the starting job.
Halfway through last season, Bush finally took the reigns for the Dolphins offense. By Week 8, in a matchup against the eventual Super Bowl Champions, the New York Giants, Bush exploded on the field, surpassing the 100-yard mark for the first time in a season. And he was just starting.
By Week 16, Bush had done what no one expected. He had rushed for 1,000 yards in a season. He recorded over 100 yards in four more games, even pushing past 200 in a huge division win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 15, a career best for the Trojan back.
However, as the Dolphins approach the upcoming season with rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill under center, Bush has seemingly been forgotten. His impressive 2011 season seems like more of an after thought.
While Chad Johnson sat in front of the cameras, Bush was working to further elevate his game. Behind an improving offensive line, Bush attempts to lead a talented halfback corps.
In the 2012 season, Reggie Bush will look towards a season with increased carries. If he can stay healthy, he seems primed to beat last season’s rushing total.
He has recently seen press for his determination to push himself to a rushing title. Well, I’m here to say, why not?
 

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