Our running game isn't asked to carry the workload of this offense. It exists solely to keep defenses honest. We could probably throw the ball on every down and be just as good as we are, but we have the option to employ the running game and still gain 4ypc on average and we've been very good in goal to go situations running the ball.
We don't need any flashy yards, just enough to make you think "hey are they gonna pass or try to sneak in a run against our light package and gain a quick 5 yards?"
When it comes to the running game, there are four types of teams that employ it.
1. By not being productive with the run, the team loses (see Cowboys in the 90s, Denver this year, early Steeler teams, etc).
2. Teams that have talent in the backfield and can make plays ON THEIR OWN and the playcalling mixes them in to the game planAND BE A THREAT THAT THE DEFENSE RESPECTS, but the team's DNA is to throw the ball.
3. Teams that run the ball and are only successful because of the pass threat but when the passing game is not producing results, the talent level isn't good enough to run the ball and make plays in the teeth of a defense
4. Why bother running. (see 1986 Patriots)
In 2001-2006, the Pats were #2.
From 2007-present, they are #3
Vs the NYJ in last years playoff, they dared the Pats to run. The Pats did run but the NYJ NEVER brought any extra defenders to the LoS to stop it. Why? Because the Pats longest run was 11 yards. Reasons? Down field blocking, line blocking, BJGE not being elusive enough and Woody going down on the 1st hit. - thus the longest gain was 11yds.
In 03 they did not have a running game that was "statistically" successful but if you look closely- especially in the playoffs, they ran it when the had to run it.
I'm still skeptical that this team can do that vs a good defense and they just might to vs BAL.