I hope that you are feigning ignorance here. The Colts have been the NFL's elite passing offense over the past 5 years. What that proves is that runningbacks can be VERY productive in the framework of an elite passing offense.
2007 is the FIRST year that the Patriots have eclipsed the Colts in offensive categories. Don't try to act like it's suddenly this NEW thing that the Colts have been an elite passing O, AND their RBs also produced elite numbers. The only reason Maroney can't PRODUCE is the result of his own abilities, what he has done on the FIELD, and how much the coaching staff trust in him to carry the load.
The idea that a RB in a great passing O can't produce elite numbers is what is ludicrous. I'm really tired of the excuses, so I'll just dig up the readily available counterexamples to this theory - Marshall Faulk & Rams Greatest show on Turf, Edgerrin James & Peyton Manning's record breaking 49 passing TDs, etc. etc.
It's a very REASONABLE inference to think that the Colts trust Addai more and the Pats don't trust Maroney to carry the load when Addai gets over 200+ carries and Maroney barely sees over 100 carries.
History is irrelevant. We are talking about THIS YEAR. We are talking about the success of the passing games THIS year.
What we are talking about here is THE PLAY CALLING OF THE OFFENSES.
Here, lets put this to rest once and for all:
1) The Patriots have thrown for 640 more yards than the Colts, have averaged a FULL YARD MORE PER PASS ATTEMPT, have thrown 18 more TDs, and are scoring 11 points more per game than the Colts.
---I guess this means that we should run more just like they do huh? And that the decision to run or pass is the same for each team, because the passing games are equal, right? So we only run less than the Colts because we wish we could but dont want to, not because we pass significantly better than them right?
2) Maroney has 118 carries through 12 games. He was out for 3 of those, and sat the entire second half of 2 other blowouts. Thats 8 games he really played or 14.8 carries per game.
Addai has 223 in 11 games or 20.3
THE OVERWHELMING CONFIDENCE THE COLTS HAVE IN ADDAI VS THE PATRIOTS LACK OF TRUST IN MARONEY MAKES THE DIFFERENCE OF 5 RUSHES A GAME. MY GOD, I WISH WE WOULD GIVE MARONEY THE BALL ONE MORE TIME PER QUARTER SO I COULD FEEL LIKE WE TRUST HIM.
3) In addition to that, Kevin Faulk gets 4 rushes a game. Oh my God, we must not trust Maroney if we put one of the best RBs in the passing game in the NFL into our offense which is THE BEST PASS OFFENSE EVER, and cant trust Maroney enough that we have to give 4 of his carries to Faulk.
4) In case you havent noticed, we have blown out most of the teams we have played, and the Colts havent. Perhaps a portion of those missing carries are because when we are way ahead, BB doesn't want to have his top RB get pounded?
5) 2 of the games Maroney missed were against horrible defenses where we ran more than normal (additionally he was lifted due to the rout when we ran a lot against the Bills). Morris had over 40 carries vs the Bengals and Browns. (Now I know you will reach and say we must 'trust' morris more, but that is shot down by the fact that Maroney got more carries when both were healthy)
6) Lets assume that Maroney still only got 80% of the carries Morris got in those 2 games, and lets only give him 30 more for the second halves of those blowouts. Opps, now we are up to those factors accounting for 62 carries, which would bring his total to 180, or 16.4 per game.
Are we really going to say that when we eliminate those factors and Maroney gets a whopping 3.9 fewer carries than Addai, that we dont trust Maroney like the Colts trust Addai is a better explanation than OUR SUCCESS IN THE PASSING GAME CREATES FEWER OPPORTUNITES TO RUN? And the fact that we are way ahead in most games reduces Maroney carries?
Do you think that if the Colts had as many blowout wins as we have had Addai would have a few less carries?