Success rate is a subjective statistic that is influenced far too much by circumstances beyond the players control. The bottom line is that...
Look at the post you were responding to there again. I didn't write that he was a third-down back. I wrote that he got the snaps on third down...
Yes, I'm aware that you had to add some negative in a positive moment. To be fair, that was mostly a matter of the Dolphins being coached by a guy...
That wasn't a beat writer. It was some blogger I've never heard of.
Care to elaborate or will you limit your being wrong to one word?
The result is a running game that is worse than what they had last year despite being supported by better quarterback play. My argument was...
You enjoy watching the running game get worse? That's funny.
What people? Are these the same people who thought he was going to demand a trade because of a gesture he made in an Instagram post a few years back?
Not as long as you deny facts, no. Probably not.
Only if you assume Harris still would have blown out his Achilles this year, which is an example of some folks here showing off their 20/20...
He was better than Warren has been this season, gaining more yards with the same average per carry. Warren isn't going to get to 1,000 yards, a...
Yeah, seeing your points buried by facts would get frustrating for you. But hey, cheer up! Despite Warren's recent decline, the team has one two...
Why did I click that link? The information is available elsewhere, and it comes from a blogger who thinks the Steelers' playoff hopes are fading.
Harris got the majority of the snaps on first and second down. Warren got the third-down snaps and the backup work on first and second down. It's...
I was furious when they overturned the interception. I remember seeing video later of what Cowher did during the replay process. He went around...
I think that factor is often overblown, especially when comparisons are made among teams. Fans fixate on a few big plays, such as Warren's run...
If rushing success rate was a valid replacement for rushing yards and yards per carry, that might be a fair assessment. It is not. Your claim that...
That sounds right. I was taking chronic literally, which implies something that never fully heals. I think he fully recovers, then suffers another...
Other teams have good runs called back due to penalties, too.
Not chronic, but I'm starting to become concerned that he is injury prone.