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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1004504" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I’m glad you brought that up. I went and looked and Cam had 4.3 yards per rush. The team as a whole had 4.7 per. While that’s still respectable for a QB, Cam actually lowered the 2020 Patriots RB group average. They were closer to 5.0 per carry as a group. That’s up from 3.7 under Tom Brady. That tells me that Tom Brady did not elevate the run game in 2019 by being a “Formidable Passing Presence” which is the argument I’ve seen several making in here. Now I’m sure we can find fluctuations post HOF RB somewhere but I was asked a specific 2 part question of how the Pats O line held up post Brady. I answered the first part someone else can take the time to do the homework I’m tired of being harassed (sarcasm) for giving half the answer I dealt with that in school for turning in half off my book reports. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/coffee.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":coffee:" title="Coffee :coffee:" data-shortname=":coffee:" /></p><p> </p><p>Cam Newton added rushing yards but did NOT improve the RB sector in per carry, which is odd that would make sense because he’s known to be a runner. He had quite a few rushing TD’s though but the main point is that his OL did just fine blocking in run game overall and without Brady under Center</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1004504, member: 10086"] I’m glad you brought that up. I went and looked and Cam had 4.3 yards per rush. The team as a whole had 4.7 per. While that’s still respectable for a QB, Cam actually lowered the 2020 Patriots RB group average. They were closer to 5.0 per carry as a group. That’s up from 3.7 under Tom Brady. That tells me that Tom Brady did not elevate the run game in 2019 by being a “Formidable Passing Presence” which is the argument I’ve seen several making in here. Now I’m sure we can find fluctuations post HOF RB somewhere but I was asked a specific 2 part question of how the Pats O line held up post Brady. I answered the first part someone else can take the time to do the homework I’m tired of being harassed (sarcasm) for giving half the answer I dealt with that in school for turning in half off my book reports. :coffee: Cam Newton added rushing yards but did NOT improve the RB sector in per carry, which is odd that would make sense because he’s known to be a runner. He had quite a few rushing TD’s though but the main point is that his OL did just fine blocking in run game overall and without Brady under Center [/QUOTE]
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