beast
12 years ago

Beast - for someone who claims to play chess well, you sure spell it funny. I was joking about the physical aspect of it. Yes, it's physical. It's a sport. But give me a quick passing team over a physical running team any day of the week (if the defenses are the same). I've said this many times. In order of importance:
1) D
2) an elite QB

An good RB is nice to have, but not necessary.

Now back to Ryan Grant - he's a top 10 RB in the NFL. Don't believe me? Check his stats. He consistently gets 1200+ yards and TDs. That's what matters.

As for 3rd and 5, if a Coach doesn't call passing on the majority of 3rd and 5s, he's a fool. No WRs open? Throw it to a RB and pray for 5+ yards.

Originally Posted by: zombieslayer 



First off I said I used to be good at it. I've gotten pretty rusty at chess. And I've never been good at spelling or grammar but in that case, I was just thinking about something else =p~

I find it funny that the Packers are known for their offense and QBs but their two latest Super Bowl wins (arguable) the defenses carried them to them.

I think Grants stats don't tell the whole story... because he's a feature back while most teams stay away from the feature back because they prefer the dual roles of splitting carries. So he gets more yards than most guys because he gets more carries (and because it's good) ... sometimes a lot more carries.

That's why I wonder if yards per carry with a decent minimum number of carries (for a full season it would be something like 150 to 200 carries) would be a much better judge of ranking RBs or not... (of course blocking always comes into play as well...)

I'll look up the numbers from 2009... the chart below is from NFL.com of guys in order from their 09 averages or yards per carry (which is the stat on the very right)

I added only the guys that had both over 145 carries in 2009 and an average equal or better than Grant. If you look at the whole list Grant is tired in 15th. If you look at only the guys with 200 carries or more Grant is tied in 10th.


Name, Team, Position, # of Carries, Carries per game, Yards, average.


Jamaal Charles KC RB 190 12.7 1,120 5.9
Chris Johnson TEN RB 358 22.4 2,006 5.6
Pierre Thomas NO RB 147 10.5 793 5.4
Ray Rice BAL RB 254 15.9 1,339 5.3
DeAngelo Williams CAR RB 216 16.6 1,117 5.2
Jonathan Stewart CAR RB 221 13.8 1,133 5.1
Frank Gore SF RB 229 16.4 1,120 4.9
Michael Turner ATL RB 178 16.2 871 4.9
Ahmad Bradshaw NYG RB 163 10.9 778 4.8
Ricky Williams MIA RB 241 15.1 1,121 4.7
Rashard Mendenhall PIT RB 242 15.1 1,108 4.6
Fred Jackson BUF RB 237 14.8 1,062 4.5
Maurice Jones-Drew JAC RB 312 19.5 1,391 4.5
Beanie Wells ARI RB 176 11.0 793 4.5
Marion Barber DAL RB 214 14.3 932 4.4
Ronnie Brown MIA RB 147 16.3 648 4.4
Ryan Grant GB RB 282 17.6 1,253 4.4
Jerome Harrison CLE RB 194 13.9 862 4.4
Steven Jackson STL RB 324 21.6 1,416 4.4
Adrian Peterson MIN RB 314 19.6 1,383 4.4
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StoicFire
12 years ago

Where does everyone get this idea that Grant is faster than Starks? LOL.
Alex Green is gonna look good. He's fast. One thing about the running game, imo: It's gonna help us on natural turf. We won the SB with a dome team. Yes, our home field is the frozen tundra. But it's to our disadvantage to actually play in those conditions. Go back and look last year. We blew out the Falcons in their dome. Then we barely squeaked by the Bares at the Mistake by the Lake.
These two new RB are gonna be the real deal, and they are gonna help us alot in those situations. Home field advantage, baby!
Both Starks and Green have more quickness, speed and vision than Grant. Not to mention their receiving ability.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Combine 40 times:
Ryan Grant 4.43
James Starks 4.50
Alex Green 4.53

This is one place we go to get the idea that he is faster than Starks. Also, he looks fast in games. He is explosive, and a good downhill runner. I don't have stats for quickness and vision, but I honestly don't understand the Grant hating. He's been a really good back for us since we got him (averaging 72.4 yrds/game as a healthy Packer). Don't take this the wrong way... I really like Starks too. It just feels like Grant needed a little defending.


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Zero2Cool
12 years ago
I don't think anyone is hating on Ryan Grant. I don't think he needs defending, his numbers do that for him.
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earthquake
12 years ago
The simple answer to the question is: YES

Anyone who watched the games last year saw how dominate the packers offense was once Starks hit his stride. Without Grant they lacked a legitimate running threat. Sure you can argue how important running the ball *really* is in the pass happy NFL, but I think its hard imagine anyone would really think that losing Grant didn't have a huge effect.
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nerdmann
12 years ago
I flat out don't believe Grant's 40 time. Grant is a "between the tackles" guy. A bit of a long strider. Meanwhile, Starks can not only get to the corner, but he can make a guy miss once he gets there.
Grant also doesn't have vision and he can't catch the ball. Don't get me wrong, he's been a godsend. We had no RBs that one year, and he came out of nowhere.
But he's got limitations that these younger guys do not have, imo.
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Dexter_Sinister
12 years ago
I still have not seen Starks be as consistent or as good as Grant has been. Until that happens you are arguing a hypothetical. It seems the guy on the bench is always getting credit for something he has not done and the guy out there producing isn't good enough.

Regardless of your perception of Grant, he did get 4.4 per in '09 like AP and Steven Jackson. Nobody has ever tried to say those guys are not great.
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nerdmann
12 years ago

I still have not seen Starks be as consistent or as good as Grant has been. Until that happens you are arguing a hypothetical. It seems the guy on the bench is always getting credit for something he has not done and the guy out there producing isn't good enough.

Regardless of your perception of Grant, he did get 4.4 per in '09 like AP and Steven Jackson. Nobody has ever tried to say those guys are not great.

Originally Posted by: Dexter_Sinister 





LOL. Come on now. You can have Grant. I'll take EITHER of those guys.
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Zero2Cool
12 years ago

I still have not seen Starks be as consistent or as good as Grant has been. Until that happens you are arguing a hypothetical. It seems the guy on the bench is always getting credit for something he has not done and the guy out there producing isn't good enough.

Regardless of your perception of Grant, he did get 4.4 per in '09 like AP and Steven Jackson. Nobody has ever tried to say those guys are not great.

Originally Posted by: Dexter_Sinister 



I wonder if it's because Adrian Peterson and Steven Jackson were 1st Round draft picks and Ryan Grant was undrafted?
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Dexter_Sinister
12 years ago

LOL. Come on now. You can have Grant. I'll take EITHER of those guys.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 


You can take Steven Jackson with his 4.2 career average and declining production and I will take Grant with his 4.4 career average.

The difference between perception and actual hard facts.

I think it is kind of irrelevant any way. Changing running backs won't increase the odds of us winning another super bowl. Better or worse.
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beast
12 years ago

You can take Steven Jackson with his 4.2 career average and declining production and I will take Grant with his 4.4 career average.

The difference between perception and actual hard facts.

I think it is kind of irrelevant any way. Changing running backs won't increase the odds of us winning another super bowl. Better or worse.

Originally Posted by: Dexter_Sinister 



Yeah but those hard facts by them selves don't mean one is better in a real team game like football is.

Because you also have to factor in Steven Jackson was the Rams offense for a while. Other teams game plans where don't let this guy kill us, make the rest of the team beat us.

Grant on the other hand (at least while with the Packers) has always had a pretty good passing attack around him which other team defenses focused on, which took pressure off of him.
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