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Article #3990Re: Favre vs Aikman in the playoffs
From: mfester@pge.com
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 00:00
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 00:00
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Ptacek (ptac@iag.net) wrote: : mfester@pge.com (Michael Fester) writes: : > jaymar (jaymar@discover-net.net) wrote: : > : >That's funny, because one of the things that was harped on before the : > : >NFCCG was that Green Bay *did* have a running game - how was it put, : > : >a 1,000 yard rusher in a passing offense? Sure, he's no Emmitt Smith, : > : >but the claims were that Bennett was the threat to run that GB needed : > : >to keep the passing game going, and his 1,000 yards was proof of his : > : >ability. : > : >Are you saying now that a 1,000 rusher is not that big a deal? : > : Of course--especially when the rusher averaged less than 4 yards a carry. : > It should be noted that, of the 1,000 yard rushers in the NFC, only *3* had : > a greater than 4 yds/carry average. : Rickey waters had a rushing average of less than 4 yards per carry during his : Superbowl year with the 49ers. (230 attempts for 877 yards..3.7 avg). Yep, one reason I think he was vastly overrated. : You can not judge a back in this type of offense by his average alone. : I would not give up Edgar's excellant reception ability and his ability to run : on that shoddy surface at home for a back that gains .5 more yards a carry, unless : that back could also catch and have sure footing up in GB. I would take Edgar over Waters as well; he picks up the blitz, runs both the downfield and the outlet pattern well, is a solid lead blocker, and has no real fear. He quietly goes about doing a very good job. If he had Waters' speed, he'd be in the Sanders category as a runner. The point of the previous post was simply to show that MOST backs in the NFC are not as imposing as people think. Mike
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