hey fellas. Myself, like most of you, have been watching nfl since Nixon,,,longer for a few of you.
During that time the nfl has always used 1000 yards as a measuring stick for success. we as fans not only accepted it but we came to embrace it.
a THOUSAND yards.
Man thats something.
or at least it was....back in 1973 when O.J. ran for 2000. But he did it in 14 games. Not 16...14.
so even though the world embraced the thousand yard season I have always felt that 1300 was a better bar for a really good back.... or WR.
But now we have 17 games....and even talk of 18 in the near future.
so why are we still using the thousand yard season as a reason to give guys massive new contracts? More games means more opportunities so of course they should get more yards.
so I went back and looked at O.J., Marcus, and Emmit.... some of you know I am a huge Marcus Allen fan..and dudes numbers really took a hit after his rookie contract,...for those in the know it was Al forcing him to play on his rookie deal...and Marcus suing the league for free agency...Al didnt like that so he did everything he could to destroy Marcus career short of cutting him...because if he did that then Marcus could go play somewhere else...
anyway, I digress..... even during the down times the yards per touch remained fairly consistent. Looking at Smith and O.J. and it was the same.
at 15 touches...with a 5.4 yard average...a RB would have 80 yards a game....and a 1360 yard season. with 17 games. That doesnt seem entirely impressive... the tricky part is the 5.4 yd average. of course..he could do the same with 20 touches and a 4.0 average....
but an 4.0 average...20 carries... thats pretty mundane isnt it?? I mean, I know we run less overall..so few backs get 20 carries anymore...even when 20 carries was the norm a 5.0yd average was expected.
I mean honestly... the nfl passes more..ncaa passes more...so where the fudge are these guys learning to shut down the run? They're not.
Piss poor offensive coordinators are losing sight of run concepts...IMHO.
with wide receivers the disparity is even worse. I mean come on...we have all seen those guys who run down field..catch the ball...and fall down or step out of bounds. No jukes, no head fakes, no broken tackles;;where he caught it is where the play ends.... but dude still gets 10, 15, 20 yards on his stat sheet.
are we so sad that a guy doing that 4 or 5 times a game...gets 1400 yards,,and suddenly he is worth 30 million?
60 yards a game is a thousand yard season...60... anyone else remember when backups used to get 60 yards?? I mean hell, we once let a backup QB run for 60 on a single play.
we need to raise the bar fellas................... 82 yards a game... thats a 1400 yard season.
THAT makes a solid RB...or wr... that dude is worth a contract.
over 5.0 per carry...over 10.0 per catch.......and give him a bonus for YAC
During that time the nfl has always used 1000 yards as a measuring stick for success. we as fans not only accepted it but we came to embrace it.
a THOUSAND yards.
Man thats something.
or at least it was....back in 1973 when O.J. ran for 2000. But he did it in 14 games. Not 16...14.
so even though the world embraced the thousand yard season I have always felt that 1300 was a better bar for a really good back.... or WR.
But now we have 17 games....and even talk of 18 in the near future.
so why are we still using the thousand yard season as a reason to give guys massive new contracts? More games means more opportunities so of course they should get more yards.
so I went back and looked at O.J., Marcus, and Emmit.... some of you know I am a huge Marcus Allen fan..and dudes numbers really took a hit after his rookie contract,...for those in the know it was Al forcing him to play on his rookie deal...and Marcus suing the league for free agency...Al didnt like that so he did everything he could to destroy Marcus career short of cutting him...because if he did that then Marcus could go play somewhere else...
anyway, I digress..... even during the down times the yards per touch remained fairly consistent. Looking at Smith and O.J. and it was the same.
at 15 touches...with a 5.4 yard average...a RB would have 80 yards a game....and a 1360 yard season. with 17 games. That doesnt seem entirely impressive... the tricky part is the 5.4 yd average. of course..he could do the same with 20 touches and a 4.0 average....
but an 4.0 average...20 carries... thats pretty mundane isnt it?? I mean, I know we run less overall..so few backs get 20 carries anymore...even when 20 carries was the norm a 5.0yd average was expected.
I mean honestly... the nfl passes more..ncaa passes more...so where the fudge are these guys learning to shut down the run? They're not.
Piss poor offensive coordinators are losing sight of run concepts...IMHO.
with wide receivers the disparity is even worse. I mean come on...we have all seen those guys who run down field..catch the ball...and fall down or step out of bounds. No jukes, no head fakes, no broken tackles;;where he caught it is where the play ends.... but dude still gets 10, 15, 20 yards on his stat sheet.
are we so sad that a guy doing that 4 or 5 times a game...gets 1400 yards,,and suddenly he is worth 30 million?
60 yards a game is a thousand yard season...60... anyone else remember when backups used to get 60 yards?? I mean hell, we once let a backup QB run for 60 on a single play.
we need to raise the bar fellas................... 82 yards a game... thats a 1400 yard season.
THAT makes a solid RB...or wr... that dude is worth a contract.
over 5.0 per carry...over 10.0 per catch.......and give him a bonus for YAC