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Value of Running Backs...Reviewing The Stats
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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 1007867" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Good analysis as usual. IMO it's a simple conclusion. Being a QB and creating an effective passing offense is really hard to do in most high schools. Therefore running the ball dominates. In college it starts to even out a bit but you still have many schools where running the ball truly is the main offensive component. Then when you get to the pros, the elite QBs and WRs are highly sought and you have all of these RBs that were great but of little use in a league where the best QBs are just so much more important to an offense than running the ball.</p><p></p><p>The numbers above tell the story. Most teams should be able to have an effective one-two punch at RB without wasting draft picks at unreasonably high positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 1007867, member: 5830"] Good analysis as usual. IMO it's a simple conclusion. Being a QB and creating an effective passing offense is really hard to do in most high schools. Therefore running the ball dominates. In college it starts to even out a bit but you still have many schools where running the ball truly is the main offensive component. Then when you get to the pros, the elite QBs and WRs are highly sought and you have all of these RBs that were great but of little use in a league where the best QBs are just so much more important to an offense than running the ball. The numbers above tell the story. Most teams should be able to have an effective one-two punch at RB without wasting draft picks at unreasonably high positions. [/QUOTE]
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