You have to respect TD's opinion, the guys knows what he is talking about. But at the same time you can play that game with every back in the league and say they leave a lot of yardage on the field. I don't know if this comment should be taken with a grain of salt or if he is onto something, time will tell.
I have to agree with TD. As much as I love DM, this play seems to epitomize his preference to make contact rather than "run to the light". I mean, come on, Dez had a great block and all Murray needed to do was run straight ahead for the TD. I just hope he doesn't end up like Marion Barber...
I have to agree with TD. As much as I love DM, this play seems to epitomize his preference to make contact rather than "run to the light". I mean, come on, Dez had a great block and all Murray needed to do was run straight ahead for the TD. I just hope he doesn't end up like Marion Barber...
He's been overrated by the fan base. Some people talk about him like he's a top 5 back in the league.
He's a pretty solid back when he's healthy.
Agree with TD.Murray doesn't always find the holes,he is more than happy to initiate contact with defenders.
He's been overrated by the fan base. Some people talk about him like he's a top 5 back in the league.
He's a pretty solid back when he's healthy.
He's been overrated by the fan base. Some people talk about him like he's a top 5 back in the league.
He's a pretty solid back when he's healthy.
This is how the article originally opened. This part was later deleted from the OP, and this kind of stat is usually dismissed out of hand (as the writer did here), but there are probably better stats that can be used to measure the importance of the running game.Arguably, the stat most associated with Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray is that during his first two seasons in the NFL, the Cowboys are 9-0 when he carries at least 18 times in a game. Now, that’s largely because the Cowboys played well in those games and ran Murray to control clock and hang on to a lead.
He's been overrated by the fan base. Some people talk about him like he's a top 5 back in the league.
He's a pretty solid back when he's healthy.