Lippo wrote:A Diddy2231 wrote:Lippo..you don't even believe what your saying! On top of the difference in passing attempts, should we bring up the fact Brees plays in perfect weather conditions more often that not? Oh and Rodgers has 5 rushing touchdowns in the past two years, to Brees having 2

I guess I'm just old school. I see YDs and TD's as the measuring stick. Its like scoring titles in the NBA, they don't take into account PER , TS%. I grew up in the 80's before QB Rating, and loved the Lynn Dickeys, Dan Fouts and Dan Marinos.
I ask you this
If a RB A ran for 2123yd/23td and 2040yd/21td in 2 years, at 4.9 avg had 8 fumbles and 30 catches on a 20-12, would his season be better than
RB B that had 1800/17 and 1900/17 at 5.6 avg , 80 catches and 4 fumbles on a 24-8 team
I say RB A, even though if there was a RB Rating, back 2 would probably have a better rating.
2082 yards, 22 TDs, 4.9 YPC, 4 fumbles, 15 receptions
vs.
1850 yards, 17 TDs, 5.6 YPC, 2 fumbles, and 40 catches
I'll argue that B is a more impressive stat line every time.
- I detest fumbles.
- TDs for RBs are usually about which RB gets the carry on the goal line rather than who's actually the best back.
- The extra 25 receptions probably makes up for the lost yardage based on opportunities.
Now it needs to be stated that Running Back, more than any other position, can't be accurately evaluated based on stat lines because it's so dependent on QB and Line play.