infantrycak
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xtruroyaltyx said:the texans problem is pass blocking, you cant really gauge run blocking as a team unless you know what play is being called and everyones assignment....
Talk about being simplistic. The Texans OL's worst problem is pass blocking--that doesn't mean it is the only problem.
The only way you can judge a teams run blocking is to look at where the running backs typically have their first contact, and DD doesn't get hit too many times before he gets two yards...
No, you can look at that, the size of the holes opened, how well blockers are getting down field to make second level blocks, how well teams in zone blocking seal off the cut back lane (something the Texans are particularly poor at). Try watching Denver and Atlanta and tell us they are not clearly superior run blocking lines employing the same zone blocking scheme.
The underlined statement is just blatantly wrong.
I almost get the vibe that you are trying to tell me that if he were on the chargers, broncos, seahawks, chiefs, bears, bengals, falcons, giants or colts...Then he would be better than those teams running backs....or if any of those guys were on our team then they wouldn't be doing better than him...
Well you got your vibe on wrong, close, but wrong. Pretty simple assertion really--better blocking equals better production from the RB whoever he is and worse blocking equals less production from the RB. Yes it is reasonable to expect that if DD were running behind the Denver, KC, Atlanta or Seatle OL's that his ypc and overall stats would go up--in some instances that would not catch him up to the current RB in others it would.
It seems from your posts that you don't think the OL has anything to do with the performance of the RB. Best example around:
Clinton Portis
Denver 2002--5.5 ypc (11 carries of 20+), 2003--5.5 ypc (13 carries of 20+)
Washington 2004--3.8 ypc (5 carries of 20+), 2005--4.3 ypc (5 carries of 20+)
Hmmm, same RB--over 25% reduction in ypc and huge cutoff in home run threat (Bush fanatics take note here--the OL ceratinly does affect home run potential and getting a RB clean thru the hole). I'll stick with the OL has something to do with it.