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Besides 2004 the Patriots never really had a top notch running attack. Decent at times but never dominating.
Which is actually weird considering you have 1 of the greatest QB's to ever play the game.
But then again they never really had great RB's.. Besides Dillon everyone else has been serviceable to decent. Maroney was suppose to be but he was under whelming.
It is important for the Pats to be more balanced, they can win 1 dimensional but they are almost unbeatable when they can beat you on the ground and in the air.
Run/Pass-Ratio of the Patriots since 2009:
2009: Run: 44.05% (21st), Pass: 55.95% (11th)
2010: Run: 47.24% (7th), Pass: 52.76% (26th)
2011: Run: 41.71% (22nd), Pass: 58.29% (10th)
2012: Run: 44.93% (13th), Pass: 54.07% (19th)
2013: Run: 42.81% (16th), Pass: 57.19% (16th)
2014: Run: 41.83% (18th), Pass: 58.17% (14th)
2015: Run: 37.85% (26th), Pass: 62.15% (7th)
2016: Run: 46.71% (5th), Pass 53.29% (28th)
Averages: 43. 39% / 56. 61%
So as you see in 2009 and from 2011 to 2014 the Pats ranked between 13th and 22nd in run-ratio, pretty average and also pretty balanced. In 2010 BJGE rushed for 1000 yards. In 2015 we couldn't run a yard because of injuries to OL and RB's. And in 2016 we had to rely on the running game early in the season because of the Brady-Ban. So i wouldn't say they weren't a balanced team because the real balance of run-pass ration in the league shape out at around 42/58 and not 50/50.