Total Rushing Yards that aren't a QB
2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
And it's never going to change. But win 8+ and just say it is what it is.Total Rushing Yards that aren't a QB
2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
That’s a 20% increase.Total Rushing Yards that aren't a QB
2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
The games we felt got away from us are KY sand LSU (at the time they were still figuring it out and we led 13-0). Those are the games we quit running. The passing game opened up Thursday when we started running. Run more. Running is good.Total Rushing Yards that aren't a QB
2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
I need some industrious young chap to pull together our RB receiving yards for catches that resulted in less than 10 yard gain and add that to this. That is our “rushing”. Then I’d like to see total productivity for our RBs. I bet those numbers are solid.Total Rushing Yards that aren't a QB
2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
Passes to backs are not the same thing at all as rushing. They don’t wear down a defense. They dont bring anyone extra into the box. They dont set up play action. They dont keep the ends from rushing straight up field over and over.I need some industrious young chap to pull together our RB receiving yards for catches that resulted in less than 10 yard gain and add that to this. That is our “rushing”. Then I’d like to see total productivity for our RBs. I bet those numbers are solid.
If it gets yards, who cares?The idea that passes to the backs are our runs is false. The RB is a safety valve 90% of the time. We aren't designing stuff to throw to the backs first read much.
THIS. I don't know where this "passes to the backs are the same as runs" narrative comes from, but it's ridiculous. They're not the same at all, for the reasons you listed.Passes to backs are not the same thing at all as rushing. They don’t wear down a defense. They dont bring anyone extra into the box. They dont set up play action. They dont keep the ends from rushing straight up field over and over.
I agree on all the swing passes, angle routes, and true screens. However, I disagree on the little slightly forward speed pitches to the outside and the inside shovel pass that is nothing more than a HB Delay. To not include those as part of the running game would be disingenuous.THIS. I don't know where this "passes to the backs are the same as runs" narrative comes from, but it's ridiculous. They're not the same at all, for the reasons you listed.
Agree. But we really don’t run those plays much. We’ll have may one or Two quarters a year we run them a lot, then completely ignore them the rest of the season.I agree on all the swing passes, angle routes, and true screens. However, I disagree on the little slightly forward speed pitches to the outside and the inside shovel pass that is nothing more than a HB Delay. To not include those as part of the running game would be disingenuous.
May I add a point to your post sir?Total Rushing Yards that aren't a QB
2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
Some of that is true, some not. It does wear down a defense. Pass rushing ALL game is very tiring to a DL which opens up a run game.Passes to backs are not the same thing at all as rushing. They don’t wear down a defense. They dont bring anyone extra into the box. They dont set up play action. They dont keep the ends from rushing straight up field over and over.