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he is still 5th on the list but he has 118 as log as they rin the clock wen they get the ball and he gains positive yardage look for him to top that list

hillis on the game has a 5.9 YPC
 

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Hillis is now my favorite player. I tend to like to watch the wide-outs, but the guy just has a good personality.
 
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just as he would start padding his stats Hillis took one in the nuts

hope he can come back to run it out
 

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whiteknight said:
just as he would start padding his stats Hillis took one in the nuts

hope he can come back to run it out

Is that where he got hit? Ouch! I thought he was favoring his hand. If its the nuts that shouldn't be too bad.
 
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taking knees to see out the game

exellent game Peyton if the guy sdoesnt win rookie of the week then well the NFL must be biased against white guys or seomthing
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Bear Backer said:
whiteknight said:
just as he would start padding his stats Hillis took one in the nuts

hope he can come back to run it out

Is that where he got hit? Ouch! I thought he was favoring his hand. If its the nuts that shouldn't be too bad.

well he was definetly have a rumage with it as he came off and he took the well know "crouch posistion"
 

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Peyton Hillis has just renamed Castefootball. The new name is PeytonsPlace! This guy was amazing today. The total package. The NFL had better take notice. All of this from a good ole country boy. You gotta love it! Way to go Peyton. Also a very nice game by Scheffler and Stokley. The Broncos are the team to watch.
 

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Yeah it looked like took one in the nuts,ouch. They ran the clock out anyhow. Most important thing was the win. Thus they will trust Hillis in future games. Am hoping he is not another one day wonder. Remember the last two white's that had 100 yds day, Forsey and Leonard, never repeated that feat again.
 

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Yeah it looked like took one in the nuts,ouch. They ran the clock out anyhow. Most important thing was the win. Thus they will trust Hillis in future games. Am hoping he is not another one day wonder. Remember the last two white's that had 100 yds day, Forsey and Leonard, never repeated that feat again.

If that were the case, it could be the single biggest slap in the face and example of the caste in the history of the NFL. He has had 3 good showings in a row now and has been improving each game.
 
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Did anyone else catch that "It doesn't matter who the Broncos plug in" quip? That after yammering early about the Broncos struggling with the run. What a jackass.
 

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I just watched Chris Berman, Tom Jackson, Trent Dilfer and John Saunders discuss the Broncos-Jets game for several minutes. Hillis wasn't even mentioned until the very end, then they went to Chris Mortensen, who mentioned Hillis' pedigree as a star high school tailback. Mortensen is one of the very few people at ESPN who isn't a complete Caste clown.
 

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I think, Hillis is the best running back between Hester, Leonard and himself.
I know it's early to tell this, but he seem to be the real packtage guys.
 

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Great game by Peyton today, not to mention Scheffler and Stokley!
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I still won't think much of Shanahan unless Peyton gets a lot of carries over the rest of the season.
 

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Mortensen also mentioned that the team's signing of FB Andrew Pinnock this week was an indicator that they plan to go with Hillis at RB the rest of the season. We can only hope.
 

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Don Wassall said:
Mortensen also mentioned that the team's signing of FB Andrew Pinnock this week was an indicator that they plan to go with Hillis at RB the rest of the season. We can only hope.


Great Don! I hope that is true.
 
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Cassiodorus said:
Did anyone else catch that "It doesn't matter who the Broncos plug in" quip? That after yammering early about the Broncos struggling with the run. What a jackass.
That will be the excuse used to explain his success. We'll probably hear a lot of "that could only happen in Denver," comments.
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Have to give credit to Shanahan. It would have been VERY easy to put in T. Bell, especially considering his past success with the Broncos.

I don't think it's a surprise that Peyton is getting a shot under the same guy who coached Ed McCaffrey, John Lynch and now Stokley. Edited by: Fightingtowin
 

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Since Cutler was the only other Bronco to have any rushing stats, I'm wondering if this is the first time in a long while where every single rush was by a white player on a team.
 

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Since Cutler was the only other Bronco to have any rushing stats, I'm wondering if this is the first time in a long while where every single rush was by a white player on a team.


I'm sure it is. I know that Brian Leonard had to split carries last year, and Heath Evans had to split carries when he startedin 2005. Brock Forsey had almost all of the non-QB runs in his 134 yard game against Arizona in 2003. Three other backs had a carry apiece. Its at least been 6 years since a white back has received all the carries. I'll have to go back and look, but its possible that Mike Alstott was the last to do that before Peyton Hillis. Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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I believe Mortensen's son is a QB for Arkansas so he is aware of Hillis's abilities. I remember him being a big proponent of Matt Jones coming out as of college too.
 

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Well gentlemen, I just did the research on the question of when the last time a white RB had all the non-QB carries and here is what I believe to be the answer.


Mike Alstott had a couple of games in 2001 where he had almost all of the Bucs non-QB runs, but the last time he had all of the non-QB runs for Tampa was on December 6, 1999 in a win over the Vikings. Mike had 23 runs for 95 yards and a catch for 2. The only other runs were by the QB Shaun King, who ran 4 times for 8 yards.


[url]http://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199912060tam .htm[/url]


I believe that to be the last time a white player had such a game until today with Peyton Hillis. Its way overdue and I'm glad it finally happened again.
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Hopefully we won't have to waitverylongfor it to happen again.
 

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Nice job of research, Col. Reb. I wonder if Warrick Dunn was injured at that time because he was the official tailback and Alstott the fullback during their time in Tampa.
 

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In case you were wondering, Travis Jervey had 2 games in 1998 where he had all the non-QB runs EXCEPT 1. They were October 15 in a loss against Detroit and October 25 in a win against Baltimore.


Mike Alstott had no other games in his career where he received all the team's runs.
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