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It is a very interesting stat because most people assumed what made Murray great was his performance on runs of 4-8 yards and that his largest weakness was lack of speed thus really big plays. but his largest plays were what separated him. Which does make sense given his abnormally high rushing totals for his top 10-12 games of his career compared to his career average per game.
IF you give any of the 4 backs in Dallas the same gaps I think they get more yards ON ANY SINGLE CARRY. I just believe all have better speed and quickness. What Murray gave you was toughness and blocking and solid all-around play. He stepped up and carried the load. But it was one season. Can any of the other guys step up quite like that? I don't think so. It is a body type issue. Murray built himself up via extreme MMA strength and conditioning to what he was last year. A semi rolling downhill.
But again, this isn't the Earl Campbell era anymore. Having Marion Barber in his prime was sweet but that was what 2.5 years? NFL power backs simply do not last in this league. AP and Beastmode have been aberrations but virtually every other guy has been a flash in the pan this last 10 years or so.
Think of it another way: Franchise RBs are actually MORE RARE than Franchise QBs.
Beastmode versus Lagarrette Blount might have been the biggest mismatch at position in the Super Bowl but it didn't really matter. NE won time of possession with it's passing game and even tho it gave up 169 yards rushing it surrendered only 24 points. Plus the Hawks didn't trust the run when it mattered most.
End of the day I am not sure Dallas needs one guy to be Murray. They need the running game to succeed.
If that is with 5 games of McFadden over 100, 5 games of Randle over 100 and 2 of RW over 100 with average rushing totals of 150 per game by committee that all equals the same 2400 yards rushing and is just fine by me. ESPECIALLY if it costs you 5m for all 4 guys and you get injury protection galore.
IF you give any of the 4 backs in Dallas the same gaps I think they get more yards ON ANY SINGLE CARRY. I just believe all have better speed and quickness. What Murray gave you was toughness and blocking and solid all-around play. He stepped up and carried the load. But it was one season. Can any of the other guys step up quite like that? I don't think so. It is a body type issue. Murray built himself up via extreme MMA strength and conditioning to what he was last year. A semi rolling downhill.
But again, this isn't the Earl Campbell era anymore. Having Marion Barber in his prime was sweet but that was what 2.5 years? NFL power backs simply do not last in this league. AP and Beastmode have been aberrations but virtually every other guy has been a flash in the pan this last 10 years or so.
Think of it another way: Franchise RBs are actually MORE RARE than Franchise QBs.
Beastmode versus Lagarrette Blount might have been the biggest mismatch at position in the Super Bowl but it didn't really matter. NE won time of possession with it's passing game and even tho it gave up 169 yards rushing it surrendered only 24 points. Plus the Hawks didn't trust the run when it mattered most.
End of the day I am not sure Dallas needs one guy to be Murray. They need the running game to succeed.
If that is with 5 games of McFadden over 100, 5 games of Randle over 100 and 2 of RW over 100 with average rushing totals of 150 per game by committee that all equals the same 2400 yards rushing and is just fine by me. ESPECIALLY if it costs you 5m for all 4 guys and you get injury protection galore.