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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Well... I do have a full time job & I did this in between projects...can't account for every variable...sorry!How many of those games were with/without Gronk?
It doesn't look like you took other variables into account.
It's an observation based on an easily obtainable set of figures...that's all we really have that's comparableI appreciate the effort, but there are far too many variables missing for this to have much meaning. Which games included Gronk? Which games were with completely green WRs? Which games had Amendola? What does "starting third down back" even mean? How would the offense have done if they had a 2015 James White on the bench? Or if they had this year's group of receivers?
I'm not saying you need to do more work to answer these questions, I'm saying that you can't answer them, making the information hard to apply to this situation.
Josh Brown: Pats offense won’t miss a beat without Dion Lewis
Pats offense won't miss a beat without Dion Lewis - Boston's TitleTownTalk
For those like myself, who are having difficulty accepting the season-loss of Lewis, this article might help put things in perspective:
- The Patriots have run 537 plays from scrimmage this season. Lewis makes up 15.8% percent of those plays with 49 rushing attempts and 36 receptions.
- Right now, Lewis has the same amount of receiving touchdowns as Danny Amendola, which is two. Gronkowski and Edelman both have seven a piece. Lewis also has two rushing touchdowns, but Blount has five.
- The Patriots lead the league in scoring. Dion Lewis has accounted for 24 of the 276 points scored, or 8.7% of the points scored this season by the Patriots.
- "I’m putting numbers into perspective, not dissing on Dion Lewis. The fact is about 85% of the offense wasn’t run through Lewis at all and the biggest part of the game (scoring) was run through Lewis even less."
- "In essence, Dion Lewis was being covered by linebackers because, in a base defense after Edelman and Gronkowski take up the best cornerback/safeties/best coverage linebacker, teams are putting the leftovers on Lewis and Amendola. Whether it’s Lewis, Bolden, or James White they are going to get a below average player matched up on them every time. Any running back with a set of hands should be able to cash in with those odds at least 75% of the time, which is coincidentally how often Lewis hauls in catches on his targets."
- "I think the injury to Lewis will hurt slightly in production, but nowhere near what some people think. Lewis is exceptional at making people miss and you likely won’t find that at this point in the season. The Patriots have serviceable backs on the roster, or they can go out and use his roster spot on another quick back with hands. Either way, this shouldn’t hinder too much."
Lewis was 3rd on the team in yards from scrimmage, despite having missed a game. On a per game basis, he was the team's leader in yards from scrimmage.
There is currently no one on the team who can match Lewis' production. No one.
That being said, that should not slow down our offense. All it does is more it less versatile down the stretch
At this point, I'd be fine with the Pats signing Rice if they see enough in workouts to think he's not washed up. It's been almost 2 years, he seems genuinely remorseful, and even if he's not I got over the fairy tale notion that I'm rooting for 53 good people years ago. We unwittingly rooted for a serial killer for a few years, if anything's going to knock that notion right out of you, that's it.
If we made a list of the players who are still in the NFL after committing equally as bad or worse acts than Rice, it would be very, very, very long. Only difference is Rice was caught on video. The biggest downside to signing Rice at this point is the PC hysteria machine kicking into overdrive and smearing the hell out of the Pats, which is what they've been doing for the past 9 months anyway so even that would be nothing new.
I'm not asking for choir boys.
How do you know it was an isolated incident?
Even as a pure football player, Ray Rice was totally ineffective in his last season and hasn't played football in a full year and a half.
They drafted White for this and Bolden's a known commodity. They aren't Dion Lewis but outside of Danny Woodhead I can't think of anyone comparable in the league right now, so we're just going to have to make do.
Yeah, you really are. It's all the same slope
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