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BamKam":3i72prxc said:Hopefully he comes back so he can rush for 30 yards on 20 attempts.
adeltaY":bzpgnfo4 said:Carson isn't as explosive as Rawls. Will try to find the combine numbers to compare.
He was the only runningback this year that was able to consistently gain yards even if it wasnt that much sometimes.BamKam":1y50nrh6 said:Hopefully he comes back so he can rush for 30 yards on 20 attempts.
vin.couve12":36jq2vqh said:A lot of people did and still do have some really funny ideas about Rawls. He was never some great talent. Go back and look at the run blocking in the latter half of 2015 and you'll see the roots of the lie. It's not unlike the run blocking that Collins is getting in Baltimore. Basically anyone looks good when you aren't touched for 4 yards.
Rawls was our 12th-highest-graded running back overall last year (81.1 grade), despite managing only 147 carries. He generated 3.1 yards after contact per attempt, adding a further 26 broken tackles
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/p ... -potential
rjdriver":2zg5k7ts said:BamKam":2zg5k7ts said:Hopefully he comes back so he can rush for 30 yards on 20 attempts.
I don’t understand. I thought he showed some great promise with an OL that was worse than it is now.
Before his injury:
49 carries
208 yards
4.2 avg
vin.couve12":qglnxum2 said:It does matter. Carson was producing behind a horrid OL because he's a stud.
As far as Rawls and Collins, when you can just run to a gap downhill at full speed without having to stop or deviate in any way, that's what happens. It is literally a running back's luxury. The mark of a running back worth the trouble is one that can create. Beyond that you're talking about a JAG, which is what Rawls and Collins are.