Escobar was an accomplished college pass catcher. Neither has done much in the NFL, but Ball has been downright bad. Esco has never really had any opportunities. Big difference.
Records
NCAA single season records
- Most touchdowns, season: 39 tied (2011)
- Most consecutive games with two or more touchdowns: 13 (2011)
- Most points scored by non-kicker: 236 (2011)
NCAA career records
- Most touchdowns: 83 (2009-2012)
- Most Rushing Touchdowns: 77 (2009-2012)
Big Ten single season records
- Most touchdowns: 39 (2011)
Wisconsin single season records
- Most touchdowns: 39 (2011)
- Most rushing touchdowns: 33 (2011)
If you would care to list similar accomplishments for Gavin Escobar, we can have the conversation regarding use of the word "accomplished".
Even as the starter last year Ball didn't do anything. He never had more than 67 yards in three games and averaged less than 4 ypc. He averages a fumble every 51 touches.
As was previously stated, last year was derailed by injury and ineffective offensive line play. He had an appendectomy right before the season started and was never the same all season. And Denver's line struggled early on to open holes for any of the running backs.
Ball lost the ball three times in the team’s first 11 games but did not lose it again down the stretch or in the Broncos’ three postseason games.
And he came on strong later in his rookie season. In the first eight games of the season, he had just two carries that gained more than 10 yards -- or 3.6 percent of his 55 carries over the first eight games. In the season’s second half, he had 11 of his 65 carries -- 16.9 percent -- gain more than 10 yards. And he averaged 5.8 yards per carry over his last 6 games of 2013.
The guy has been a complete nothing, so its baffling how anyone could think he can come in here and take over the #1 spot. Heck, Jo Randle has as many TDs as ball in 70 fewer carries.
He had one bad year, but unlike Gavin Escobar, he has actually accomplished great things before.
Going into the 2014 season, the Broncos believed enough in Ball to send Knowshon Moreno packing and give him the starting job over the other backs they had - including their current projected starter CJ Anderson.