I've never understood your fascination with taking away plays to fit your argument. If I take away Mo's 27 yarder vs a non-FCS opponent, his average drops to 3.3.First of all, Saine didn't average 5 ypc, but instead 4.45 ypc. And take away that oops-execuse-me-for-bouncing-it-outside-on-the-last-play-of-the-game 37-yard TD run at Washington, his average drops to 3.90 ypc.
So do the OL just not like blocking for Mo? And when the blocking improves, won't Brandon benefit as well? I don't see how the hypothetical helps Mo catch up.If Mo gets decent blocking, he won't be averaging 3.56 ypc.
If Mo is #2 & Saine #3, then Saine was faced with equal to worse situations for carries... unless there was some other reason Mo had the market cornered on poor blocking.His relatively low YPC was due more to the situations he played and poor blocking than to his ability. I don't know how many times he took a handoff with 2-3 defenders aleady in the backfield.
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