Doug Martin Took This Screen Pass to the House, Could Become Third Rookie to Go 100 Yards Rushing and Receiving in a Game
Doug Martin is having his breakout game as a rookie. He had not had a 100 yard rushing game yet this year, but that changed in a big way in the first half, when he already crossed the century mark. Then, he took this short pass, launched through the hole, pushing past defenders and taking this one all the way.
He is at 120 rushing, and 79 receiving yards and counting. If he gets to 100 yards receiving, he will be only the third rookie ever (Pierre Thomas and Joe Delaney, rest in peace) to accomplish that in a single game.
[video via @cfbsection]

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4 Responses to “Doug Martin Took This Screen Pass to the House, Could Become Third Rookie to Go 100 Yards Rushing and Receiving in a Game”
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October 25th, 2012 at 10:41 PM
Good night to have both Martin and AP in fantasy
October 26th, 2012 at 1:15 AM
Thank god I have half my team on bye this week anyways because I had to play against both tonight. Not winning that one.
October 26th, 2012 at 5:38 AM
Let me be the first to say that Xtian Ponder sucks. Freeman, however, played pretty well. That was basically the difference in the game.
October 26th, 2012 at 7:24 AM
Makes sense the Saints can’t run the ball if they are relying on the ghost of Pierre Thomas in the backfield