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I have no idea!
I have a vague idea. The more you lead games and the more points in that spread, the more running you'll see. It's d*mn near axiomatic.
I'm not sure we'll see that much more running vs. McCarthy long term. More than how his legacy ended, but for most of career, he was pretty balanced.
2018: 65/35
2017: 60/40
2016: 68/32
2015: 56/43
2014: 55/45
2013: 55/45
2012: 56/44
2018 and 2016 were pretty out of whack, 2017 slightly out of whack. Roughly 55/45 is, imho, the right balance. We're built to pass, and we should be with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback. 50/50 is probably too much running, as it plays away from our strengths.
Those kinds of stats can be deceiving. You have to add sacks into the pass play column (53 last season). Rodgers and Kizer had 48 carries; how many of those were called runs? Darn few. A sneak or two and maybe some kneel-downs, not many.
The best way to guage play mix is RB carries as a percentage of total plays. I'm disinclined to include the 3 WR carries or Greene's fake punt run in the rushing column; I'd put those in the gadget play column since none of them came from a backfield position. No wildcats on that team.
I come up with 281 RB carries. That's a very low number, 18 per game.
Official snap counts, such as the Packers 1075 on offense last season, include penalties. Since it would be next to impossible to figure out which penalties go in which column, we can go with executed plays, which would be passes, runs and sacks. That's 1,026 snaps.
So, RB carried the ball on 27% of the executed plays. If it seemed like running backs carried the ball only about 1/4 of the plays it is because they did.
The reason 2016 and 2018 have particularly low numbers has something to do with who was playing.
In 2016, Lacy got injured and played only 5 games. Starks, coming off a season where he led the team in yards from scrimage, was injured, again. Montgomery was converted to running back and led the team in rushing with 457 yards on 77 carries. Michael, Don Jackson, Knile Davis, meh.
In 2018, Jones missed 4 games and was probably on limited snap counts for several of the rest. After Montgomery was cut, the only RB other Jones or Williams who had a carry was Bibbs with only one. Depth was so bad toward the end of the season that Williams took all 86 snaps in the week 16 game which is ridiculous. That's probably an NFL record for a RB. By the way, under those circumstances, Williams' 156 yards on 21 touches (15 run, 6 pass) is also ridiculous. (PS: There should never have been a question of cutting that warrior.)
So, besides how often, how early, and by how much a team is leading, another key determinant in how much you run the ball is the kinds of horses you have, and have healthy, at the position. It helps to have more than one you can put on the field in any given game.