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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1001577" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Sure. The bulk of those record RB duo seasons I saw going back were 16 games. 1977 and back they were obviously 12-14 games etc.</p><p>so there’s a good argument to be made there. Keep in mind it should be on record that when we start using 50+ year old comparisons etc.. everything changes because the conditions were much harsher.</p><p></p><p>We’re talking generally speaking.</p><p>16-17 games is going to produce very similar and very comparable results. I’ll stand by my RB duo comments whereas a pair of consecutive 2,500-3,000 yard seasons would be rare. That typically doesn’t happen but about once or twice per decade. Imo We haven’t fully used Jones + Dillon for obvious reasons, we’ve had #12 and he trumps them both.</p><p></p><p>A couple of people in here didn’t like me using the word historical (not you) or even “near elite” for our RB duo. If they just repeat 2022 they’re already there. Historical doesn’t mean best ever. Top 20 in history is even historical imo and I think we can definitely argue a repeat of last season puts them in an elite class grouping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1001577, member: 10086"] Sure. The bulk of those record RB duo seasons I saw going back were 16 games. 1977 and back they were obviously 12-14 games etc. so there’s a good argument to be made there. Keep in mind it should be on record that when we start using 50+ year old comparisons etc.. everything changes because the conditions were much harsher. We’re talking generally speaking. 16-17 games is going to produce very similar and very comparable results. I’ll stand by my RB duo comments whereas a pair of consecutive 2,500-3,000 yard seasons would be rare. That typically doesn’t happen but about once or twice per decade. Imo We haven’t fully used Jones + Dillon for obvious reasons, we’ve had #12 and he trumps them both. A couple of people in here didn’t like me using the word historical (not you) or even “near elite” for our RB duo. If they just repeat 2022 they’re already there. Historical doesn’t mean best ever. Top 20 in history is even historical imo and I think we can definitely argue a repeat of last season puts them in an elite class grouping. [/QUOTE]
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