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ROYC75 04:26 PM 08-12-2014
Discussion: All things Broncos.
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BlackOp 11:59 PM 06-30-2022
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:



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He was 19th in YPC...look out Chiefs. 29 RBs faced a stacked box more often than Williams...that says your OL sucked and he had to break the most tackles in the NFL just to get to 19th. That was playing a last place schedule too...

That's a not a promising stat if the Doinks plan to live off play-action. It's where Wilson makes his money...teams weren't worried about your running game and nothing has changed for 2022.

Seattle was actually a better rushing teams than the Donks and had better WRs....


"Williams was 22nd among qualifiers in average yards per carry (19th among running backs).

He faced stacked boxes (8 or more defenders) on 20.7 percent of his carries which was 30th among 52 qualifying running backs."

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Quesadilla Joe 08:28 AM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by BlackOp:


"Williams was 22nd among qualifiers in average yards per carry (19th among running backs).

He faced stacked boxes (8 or more defenders) on 20.7 percent of his carries which was 30th among 52 qualifying running backs."

"Only one running back faced stacked boxes less than ten percent of the time - Clyde Edwards-Helaire (8.4) - among qualifiers (min 90 carries). "


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Mile High Mania 09:23 AM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by BlackOp:

Seattle was actually a better rushing teams than the Donks
Believe I've asked this before, but ... considering Williams is the topic here and last year he was a rookie, I would believe you're discussing 2021 season. Yeah?

Seattle averaged about 2.9 rushing YPG on average over 17 games. SEA closed out strong with 2 games combining for 400+ rushing yards.

SEA had 18 TDS rushing compared to 16... seems pretty similar.
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MagicHef 10:49 AM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Believe I've asked this before, but ... considering Williams is the topic here and last year he was a rookie, I would believe you're discussing 2021 season. Yeah?

Seattle averaged about 2.9 rushing YPG on average over 17 games. SEA closed out strong with 2 games combining for 400+ rushing yards.

SEA had 18 TDS rushing compared to 16... seems pretty similar.
Also, Denver had more 1st downs by rushing than Seattle. (124 vs 106).
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TEX 11:03 AM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Also, Denver had more 1st downs by rushing than Seattle. (124 vs 106).
Also, Denver sucked ass just like Seattle. (7-10 vs 7-10) :-)
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BlackOp 11:03 AM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Believe I've asked this before, but ... considering Williams is the topic here and last year he was a rookie, I would believe you're discussing 2021 season. Yeah?

Seattle averaged about 2.9 rushing YPG on average over 17 games. SEA closed out strong with 2 games combining for 400+ rushing yards.

SEA had 18 TDS rushing compared to 16... seems pretty similar.
They were similar to the Donks and slightly better...which netted them a 7-10 record WITH Wilson.

Using their last two games as an excuse...you could take out the Donks two best rushing games too. Stats don't work that way...

My point was Williams led the NFL in broken tackles yet only ranked 19th in YPC...that seems to indicate he was having to earn it.

I like Williams...probably your best offensive prospect on the donks. He just got drafted by a team that hasn't had a decent OL in over a decade.

If the Donks dont have a top 10 rushing game in 2022, they wont make the post-season....not with that OL. They were 27th in pass protection. Wilson isnt Rodgers...as his mobility is declining. You all are hoping you are getting Wilson in his prime...but are missing some key elements from those successful Seahawk teams. You didn't have a single pro-bowler last year...Donks need more than just a top 10 QB.
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Mile High Mania 01:36 PM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
They were similar to the Donks and slightly better...which netted them a 7-10 record WITH Wilson.

Using their last two games as an excuse...you could take out the Donks two best rushing games too. Stats don't work that way...

My point was Williams led the NFL in broken tackles yet only ranked 19th in YPC...that seems to indicate he was having to earn it.

I like Williams...probably your best offensive prospect on the donks. He just got drafted by a team that hasn't had a decent OL in over a decade.

If the Donks dont have a top 10 rushing game in 2022, they wont make the post-season....not with that OL. They were 27th in pass protection. Wilson isnt Rodgers...as his mobility is declining. You all are hoping you are getting Wilson in his prime...but are missing some key elements from those successful Seahawk teams. You didn't have a single pro-bowler last year...Donks need more than just a top 10 QB.
I know this... Gordon and Williams ranked 11th and 13th respectively in rushing yards, both over 900. They both received 203 carries, ranking them around 15th overall for RBs.

Clearly, this is a duo that can produce and with better coaching and an actual QB, their production will increase. Williams will see an increase in his workload and he's a more productive receiver than Gordon.

By the way, Williams was 18th in YPC ... your stat rank included Josh Allen. You know, Rashaad Penny had 6.3 YPC and topped the NFL.

When you sort the rankings by RBs with more than 200 carries and then YPC - you see the real story. Both Gordon and Williams were 15 and 16 in carries over 200. THEN, you look at the YPC rankings for guys with more than 200 carries and only Taylor, Cook, Chubb, Harris and Mitchell top them in YPC.

So, Gordon and Williams were 6th and 7th in YPC for RBs with more than 200 carries. Looks better when you view it from a workload comparison.

Piss all over 2021 however you like, it's gone.

Wilson, Williams, Gordon, Sutton, Patrick, Jeudy, Hamler... they have the makings of a consistently solid offense.
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FlaChief58 01:38 PM 07-01-2022
Blowmo living in 1995 thinking that running the ball is the recipe for a title :-)
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MagicHef 02:12 PM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I know this... Gordon and Williams ranked 11th and 13th respectively in rushing yards, both over 900. They both received 203 carries, ranking them around 15th overall for RBs.

Clearly, this is a duo that can produce and with better coaching and an actual QB, their production will increase. Williams will see an increase in his workload and he's a more productive receiver than Gordon.

By the way, Williams was 18th in YPC ... your stat rank included Josh Allen. You know, Rashaad Penny had 6.3 YPC and topped the NFL.

When you sort the rankings by RBs with more than 200 carries and then YPC - you see the real story. Both Gordon and Williams were 15 and 16 in carries over 200. THEN, you look at the YPC rankings for guys with more than 200 carries and only Taylor, Cook, Chubb, Harris and Mitchell top them in YPC.

So, Gordon and Williams were 6th and 7th in YPC for RBs with more than 200 carries. Looks better when you view it from a workload comparison.

Piss all over 2021 however you like, it's gone.

Wilson, Williams, Gordon, Sutton, Patrick, Jeudy, Hamler... they have the makings of a consistently solid offense.
Both Gordon and Williams outperformed Alvin Kamara in yards, first downs, and TDs (Williams tied with Kamara while Gordon had double the TDs) while getting fewer carries, yet Kamara was selected to the Pro Bowl (mainly because the RB competition is not as stiff in the NFC).

I've heard a lot of talk about the talent difference in QBs between the AFC and NFC, but the difference in RBs is stark as well. 4 AFC RBs outperformed the best NFC RB, and that's with Derrick Henry missing half the year, so it probably should have been 5.
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Quesadilla Joe 02:26 PM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Blowmo living in 1995 thinking that running the ball is the recipe for a title :-)
You could have the best running game in the league and it will all be for nought if you don't have the QB. Just look at the Colts, Eagles, Browns and Ravens.

But, if you do have the elite QB and elite running game, things can get spooky. Just look at the late 90's Broncos and Rams, the 2004 Colts, the 2018 Chiefs and the 2022 Broncos.
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RealSNR 02:31 PM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
You could have the best running game in the league and it will all be for nought if you don't have the QB. Just look at the Colts, Eagles, Browns and Ravens.

But, if you do have the elite QB and elite running game, things can get spooky. Just look at the late 90's Broncos and Rams, the 2004 Colts, the 2018 Chiefs and the 2022 Broncos.
Let me know when you acquire the elite QB.
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crispystl 02:32 PM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:




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Cool. You dumb fucks keep selling jerseys and we'll keep winning playoff games.
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Quesadilla Joe 02:37 PM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Let me know when you acquire the elite QB.

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crispystl 02:41 PM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:



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Cool. Now do playofff wins dumb fuck.
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MagicHef 02:54 PM 07-01-2022
Originally Posted by crispystl:
Cool. Now do playofff wins dumb fuck.
How about playoff 4th quarter comebacks?


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