> The straw that stirs the drink
yet, without him we went 3-3 and with him we went 3-5 and were forced to bring him help. You're not winning this one, your argument is just bogus.
> The guy is averaging 101 yards per game over his career, has not missed a game due to iniury, and is an every down back. What more do you want? It’s like you’re upset he is a workhorse back lol
My argument is that volume inflates his numbers, I made this clear.
> Your insistance that Zeke was “not dominant” last year is just wrong. He had 1434 and a 4.7 ypc avg. Just let it go man— give it up— sorry his stats don’t line up with your narrative as nice as you want them to. Since you want “proof” and all— here is a link that “proves” Zeke won the rushing title last year (2 out of his 3 years) and could have easily pushed to win it in 2017 considering the pace he was on
Again, you don't understand....anything
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2018/rushing.htm
"Dominant" last year was Barkley - he had 261 carries, 1,307 yards, and 11 TDs. Not only would he have had more yards than Zeke if he had similar carries, he had 5 more TDs despite having far fewer carries. You getting this? You might be getting a headache at this point.
> Finally, Murray did not get 1800 yards “behind the same OL”. Not even close. Leary was LG, not Williams. TFred was C, not Looney. Tyron was not ailing when Demarco was playing, and Doug Free was RT, not Collins. So no, it was not the same OL.
Zeke's best season didn't come in 2018, genius. It came in 2016. You're the one bringing up Zeke's entire career.
We'll leave it at that. The rest of your babble won't be entertained. I'll give you one last shot at making a good argument. NEXT!