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You're still dodging the point, especially considering 2011 numbers were presented to you. Here is the number of backs who have been over 250 carries since Stewart has been in the NFLYou mentioning how many RBs had more carries than him in a single year is totally irrelevant. Mileage implies that he has played for a noteworthy period of time that is likely going to be a large chunk of his overall total when it's all said and done. For this not to be true he'd have to be one of the best RBs of all time. 725 carries is over half the amount of carries that very successful RBs usually have. Even if it was only a third it still drives down his value. Yards is irrelevant, it's how many times he's been hit or tackled that matters obviously.
Which is more valuable a a car with 10k miles or a car with 50k? A car with 50k still can be productive so by your logic it has no mileage right? would you pay the same price?
2008 - 13
2009 - 09
2010 - 11
2011 - 12
Compared to other Running Backs, especially the elite/workhorse backs who have been carrying in excess of 250 times per season, does Stewart have mileage or is the more reasonable suggestion he has considerably less than those who carry on average more per season than Stewart? That's my point, comparatively he's fresh.
Make a point with some facts if you could. You're arguing about tackling. I couldn't care less for that if he's been managed with his carries and has a high level of production.
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