Porky
Hall of Fame
Okay, after getting tired of Casserly's spin machine talking about how Mario will get 60 snaps and Bush will only touch the ball around 20 times a game, I have had enough. Let's do some real analysis to prove he is full of cow manure.
1) If picking a player at #1 who only touches the ball 20 times is a consideration, how many touches has Andre Johnson had a game? How about Desmond Howard? How many touches did he get a game. He didn't seem to have a problem picking a "part-time" player in those circumstances.
2) NFL.com analalyzed every play Mario Williams was directly involved in vs. how many snaps he took last year. Overall, they deduced that he impacted one play out of every 9.5 snaps playing both defensive end and defensive tackle. Now, assuming he plays 60 snaps a game, that translates into 6 plays that he directly impacts the game. Six Charlie, not sixty like you are espousing.
Like Bush he will impact the game in other ways, and I understand that. That's the same for both guys. My point is that he will "touch" the ball actually much less than Bush, not more. In conclusion, Bush would have a MUCH higher direct impact on the game on offense, than Mario would on defense. Get me out of the spin machine, I am dizzy. :brickwall
1) If picking a player at #1 who only touches the ball 20 times is a consideration, how many touches has Andre Johnson had a game? How about Desmond Howard? How many touches did he get a game. He didn't seem to have a problem picking a "part-time" player in those circumstances.
2) NFL.com analalyzed every play Mario Williams was directly involved in vs. how many snaps he took last year. Overall, they deduced that he impacted one play out of every 9.5 snaps playing both defensive end and defensive tackle. Now, assuming he plays 60 snaps a game, that translates into 6 plays that he directly impacts the game. Six Charlie, not sixty like you are espousing.
Like Bush he will impact the game in other ways, and I understand that. That's the same for both guys. My point is that he will "touch" the ball actually much less than Bush, not more. In conclusion, Bush would have a MUCH higher direct impact on the game on offense, than Mario would on defense. Get me out of the spin machine, I am dizzy. :brickwall