I would like to see some of your opinions here.
I personally am a little bit worried about our running game for next year, even if we do draft lynch. I have never been a big fan a large expectations for rookies.
I believe, as do many that a solid running game opens up the field for your receivers, keeping the D honest.
If we put together a "Great" receiving game, how much would that help a mediocre running game?
Obvious the strength of your O line is important for both, and I hope to see even more improvement in that area from last year.
But what are your opinions on this matter? If we had Moss and Jennings and DD spreading the field, all are very solid receivers, can this help our inexperienced RB's?
What are your thoughts?
Effect of WR's on the running game
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I do not think a great receiving corp significantly helps the run game. I also do not believe the run game significantly helps the pass game. I think that whole theory is very overrated. I am not saying they don't help each other out but I am saying its not nearly as much as what people would think. I believe this because every single year there are teams who have great passing games and terrible run games like the AZ Cardinals for example. And every year there are teams who have great run games but terrible pass games. The first team that comes to mind would be the Ravens over the last 6 or 7 years. Almost every year up until just last year, they had awesome run games but terrible pass games. Why does this happen if they helped each other out significantly? My thinking is it's because they do not help each other out that much.