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How did 2012 Woodhead outproduce Vereen's 2013 numbers, when I just showed otherwise?
Vereen had a higher number of receptions, the same # of TD's via reception, and a higher yards per carry average at 4.7 vs 4.0.
All of this was on top of missing 1/2 the season, when Woodhead didn't miss a game last year.
And I don't agree with you that he didn't have blitz pickup capabilities that were certainly as equal or better than Danny Woodhead coming out of Cal. It's been discussed many times before here and in the draft threads. He may not have been great, but he was better than Woodhead--who was atrocious at times. Vereen never had good enough blitz pickup to be considered as an every down RB, especially since he was used to spending a lot of time split wide, but I am speaking as a primary 3rd down back. More specifically, I am using the comparison vs Danny Woodhead.
Anyone who thinks that keeping Vereen over Woodhead was a bad move is fooling themselves. Vereen has a much higher upside and would have blown Woodhead's numbers out of the water. The problem was that he suffered a broken wrist. Not only did we save precious cap space with the move, but we kept the player with a higher ceiling. Anytime that Belichick is able to keep the younger, faster, cheaper player with more upside in a close competition, he's almost always going to. We've seen that numerous times over the years, and we will see even more examples of that during this coming offseason.
Huh????
"Vereen never had good enough blitz pickup to be considered as an every down RB, especially since he was used to spending a lot of time split wide."
What????
I guess that you apparently didn't watch too many CAL games when he played there in his last season? Vereen caught 75 balls his final year there, and yes their offense used him in the same role that we have in many times. There were times that he was split wide too, although not as much as in N/England. Either way you look at it, he wasn't as used to blitz pickup because he was the target in the passing game. That isn't really debatable. All I said is that he was as good or better as Woodhead, who wasn't even drafted, was he? Why is that so controversial to you?
Just to refresh your memory, here's a tidbit from one of the scouting reports:
"He doesn’t have a ton of experience pass protecting as he was involved as a receiver in the passing game so often. However he is not afraid of pass protecting and sticks his nose in against bigger players really well."
Your follow up is a quote from a rookie 3rd down RB stating that he'll need to improve on his blocking skills at the faster, stronger, NFL level? Wow...I wouldn't imagine that too many 5'10" 3rd down backs would make a stunning comment like that one
The point is that his blitz pickup as a 3rd down back was fine, and I provided several quotes that stated such. I understand that Vereen stated that he needed to work on his NFL blitz pickup, as any reasonable rookie back is going to say the exact same thing, especially if he realizes that his size is going to be an issue and that he won't be able to offer services as an everydown back. Actually, if a rookie RB came here and said that he didn't have to work on his blitz pickup, I'd be very, very scared. I could just as easily find a Woodhead quote about his blitz pickup needing to be improved upon and make the exact same point.
I showed you how Vereen outproduced Woodhead in the passing game in only 50% of the games played due to his broken wrist. That is definitely not cherry picking anything or being selective at all, nor is pointing out the fact that Vereen even had a higher ypc at 4.7 vs Woodhead's 4.0; so he'd have blown him away in the running game too had he not broken his wrist and been out week 1--week 11. Hell, they were only about 93 yds apart in terms of total rushing, even though Vereen only played in 8 games. You're obviously correct that Woodhead had 3 more TD's than Vereen in the rushing category, even though Woodhead was either behind or barely ahead in the other aspects of the run game.
I'm not sure why you'd take such offense to these comments or have such a problem with them? I don't want to turn this into a pissing match, so let's just agree to disagree and move on, please and thanks.
Actually it is debatable, especially since he didn't catch 75 balls, he caught 22. He was their every down back and had a 231/22 rush to catch ratio. You said Woodhead's blitz pickup was atrocious.
Who's taking offense? I don't agree with your comments and said so. Why the hysterics?
I see, let's accept your half truths and misinterpretations as fact and move on - how noble.
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