FuzzyLumpkins;1510649 said:
It truly is the twilight zone. Maybe groundhog's day.
Like i said if you want to believe that there are a bevy of backs that could go 300/4.0 then you go for it. Very few guys have actually done it in the last decade.
My goodness.
Let me explain this a little better. You have player X and player Y who are RBs on the same team.
Some coaches may believe that you can achieve better results from split carries from X and Y.
That does not mean that neither X nor Y can achieve 300+ carries and 4.0+ YPC. It simply means that the coaches believe that X and Y, together, can produce better results than X or Y, individually.
Example 1: X and Y split carries for a combined total of 300+ carries and 4.5 YPC.
Example 2: X gets all of the carries for a total of 300+ carries and 4.1 YPC.
Why did they split? Not because the coach believed that X couldn't achieve 300+ carries and 4.0+ YPC, but rather because they could achieve better results splitting carries. Thus, showing that few players actually
have achieved 300+ carries and 4.0 YPC, doesn't necessarily mean that few players actually
can achieve the same.