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8 minutes ago, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

 

 We did not get significantly better on the ground today. Averaged the same yards per carry in a much friendlier run offense and has missed about 30% of the last 3 seasons. He's just a different type of runner.

 

 They both were drafted the same year, Singletary has 50% more rushing yards and more than 3 times the receiving yards. Both have 20 total tds in their career. Career scrimmage yards Singletary- 4,177  Harris - 2,375. Yards per touch Singletary - 5.0  Harris - 4.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is honestly the worst analysis of running back production I've ever seen in my life. 

 

Harris is so physically superior to Singletary is not even funny. 

 

Singeltary played in one of the highest powered offenses in the entire league vs light boxes getting designed misdirection and draws and couldn't crack just 1k rushing. It's pathetic. 

 

Harris runs between the tackles in an offense led by Mac Jones LOL.

 

This is like saying Cordarrelle Patterson is better than Derrick Henry because he averages more yards per touch LOL.

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14 minutes ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:

Now the woman beater is someone else's problem since we signed Harris.

 

Thank goodness. 👋

 

Yes sir.  This thread can be closed now.  Along with the Fournette thread that I started.

I didn't think Harris would be targeted and that is bad on me.

 

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22 minutes ago, Hsker4life said:

When it comes to YAC, BUF’s offense is friendlier for RBs. Harris had a washed up Cam Newton and noodle arm Mac Jones to take the heat off the running game…teams played the run time and time again. Defenses have to defend Josh Allen, preventing them from doing the same against Buffalo.

 

Cook, in his rookie year, averaged 5.7 YPC, a full yard higher than Devin. Cook and Devin share a lot of qualities, Buffalo needed a physical presence at RB to pick up the tough yards. The less we have to rely on Allen to do that, the better.

 

 Harris had, by far, the better ol blocking for him all 4 years. Barely saw the field his rookie year and missed 30% of the last 3 years. As they say, best ability is availability.

 

 

19 minutes ago, ArtVandalay said:

This is honestly the worst analysis of running back production I've ever seen in my life. 

 

Harris is so physically superior to Singletary is not even funny. 

 

Singeltary played in one of the highest powered offenses in the entire league vs light boxes getting designed misdirection and draws and couldn't crack just 1k rushing. It's pathetic. 

 

Harris runs between the tackles in an offense led by Mac Jones LOL.

 

This is like saying Cordarrelle Patterson is better than Derrick Henry because he averages more yards per touch LOL.

 

 And the 14 games he's missed over the last 3 years, is exactly 14 games more than Singletary missed. He can't help us if he can't stay on the field. That's not an opinion it's a fact. Harris also had a better line to run behind.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

 

 Harris had, by far, the better ol blocking for him all 4 years. Barely saw the field his rookie year and missed 30% of the last 3 years. As they say, best ability is availability.

 

 

 

 And the 14 games he's missed over the last 3 years, is exactly 14 games more than Singletary missed. He can't help us if he can't stay on the field. That's not an opinion it's a fact. Harris also had a better line to run behind.

 

 

Better OL blocking against stacked fronts and defenses that didn’t have to respect NE’s passing game like they have to respect BUF’s.

 

James Cook averaged 5.7 YPC last year, but no one should try arguing that BUF had a better rushing attack.

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1 minute ago, Hsker4life said:

Better OL blocking against stacked fronts and defenses that didn’t have to respect NE’s passing game like they have to respect BUF’s.

 

James Cook averaged 5.7 YPC last year, but no one should try arguing that BUF had a better rushing attack.

 

 And Stevenson averaged 5.0 for NE on 2.25 times the carries Cook had. And was the only RB on either team to have over 1,000 yards 

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4 minutes ago, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

 

 And Stevenson averaged 5.0 for NE on 2.25 times the carries Cook had. And was the only RB on either team to have over 1,000 yards 

Which team would you say had the better rushing attack?

 

NE with their backs averaging 5.0 and 4.4 YPC

 

OR 

 

BUF with their backs averaging 5.7 and 4.6 YPC

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6 minutes ago, Hsker4life said:

Which team would you say had the better rushing attack?

 

NE with their backs averaging 5.0 and 4.4 YPC

 

OR 

 

BUF with their backs averaging 5.7 and 4.6 YPC

 

The one that had 1,700 yards from their rbs vs the one that had 1,400 from theirs even though one always played against stacked boxes and the other one always against light boxes.

 

 

 

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