12-20-2010, 05:00 PM
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Re: Appreciating Woodhead's production
What makes Woodhouse's numbers even better for this team is the level of consistency he has accomplished. Bush, Leon washington, and Sproles all have those averages inflated because of the few number of carries in comparison to the high number of big plays they have. So those other explosive backs have their averages inflated due to those 70 yard runs and 60 yard screen catches. Woodhead has rarely had those long runs over, say, 30 yards. In general, I think the patriots system for measuring players works best if you take out all the outlier plays. So take out those 50 yard runs from a player's stats and then see if that has skewed his stats in the past.
Woodhead fits into the offense so well because of Brady. Brady's good enough to rely on advancing the ball methodically and safely, so a player like Moss is really just a detriment to the offense except in certain circumstances (like a 3rd and 15 -- obvious deep passing situation) because those plays so often result in a non-yard-gaining play.
Usually, a QB is too inconsistent and lacks ability to be nearly perfect. So instead those teams rely on risky throws (risky meaning that it can result in a sack or incompletion...but also a big gain) and risky play calling. Same thing on defense, the patriots play conservative and disciplined, rather than the jets style of blitzing, and rather than bringing safeties in the box to stop the run, like Indy does)
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