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So the Giants???If you took the Browns roster and put any other jerseys on them, you'd say it's a 7-win team or so.
If you took the Browns roster and put them in Giants jerseys, they'd be looked at as a playoff team. If you took the Giants and put them in Browns jerseys, they're looking at the #1 pick in 2019.So the Giants???
Gonna be yet another year where the Pats are dead last in pass/run ratio when adjusted for gameflow. Hoody is some kind of dumbfuck.Maybe this will be the year all you dumbfucks learn that the RB is back and you were too dumb to realize it for years.
Seriously? Because all 4 teams that played in the conference titles games were in the top 10 in the NFL in rushing.You have to be unbelievably illiterate or ignorant to recent research to think the running game is making a comeback. Passing two thirds of the time is the norm when it matters. Pass to score, run to close.
Yeah seriously. Passing the ball is far more valuable than running the ball as it relates to scoring. There's a reason Reid and Hoody consistently are near the very bottom of pass/run ratio traditionally. At the NFL level it's true anyway. I'd doubt it for college.Seriously? Because all 4 teams that played in the conference titles games were in the top 10 in the NFL in rushing.
It's working out for Hoody.....Yeah seriously. Passing the ball is far more valuable than running the ball as it relates to scoring. There's a reason Reid and Hoody consistently are near the very bottom of pass/run ratio traditionally. At the NFL level it's true anyway. I'd doubt it for college.
Yet, the best teams in the league all ran the ball effectively. Philly won the SB and wasn't even top 10 in passing.Yeah seriously. Passing the ball is far more valuable than running the ball as it relates to scoring. There's a reason Reid and Hoody consistently are near the very bottom of pass/run ratio traditionally. At the NFL level it's true anyway. I'd doubt it for college.
Never said the running game is worthless or isn't worth having. Having a good running game can finesse several problems. Some of the better Romo teams and the 2016 Cowboys are a good example of this. Last year's Chiefs are another one. As far as brute scoring goes, it's better to pass the ball than running by a solid margin. Running the ball, for the most part, is more akin to bringing in a closer the way the clock works in the NFL. The Eagles passed almost 70% of the time in the first half against the Vikings in the NFCCG while the game had any kind of doubt to it.Yet, the best teams in the league all ran the ball effectively. Philly won the SB and wasn't even top 10 in passing.
You have to be unbelievably illiterate or ignorant to recent research to think the running game is making a comeback. Passing two thirds of the time is the norm when it matters. Pass to score, run to close.