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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 878803"><p>Last I checked, sourdough bread and $5,000 rents are not a thing in Green Bay; it's not 1980; and Garoppolo is not quite Aaron Rodgers, but lets go with it.</p><p></p><p><strong>SF regular season:</strong></p><p></p><p>1063 offensive snaps</p><p>424 RB carries</p><p>26.5 RB carries per game</p><p>Mostert and Coleman tied for high carry count, 137 each, 8.6 per game each</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>GB regular season:if </strong></p><p>1078 offensive snaps</p><p>355 RB carries</p><p>22.2 RB carries per game</p><p>Jones had the high carry count of 236, 14.8 per game</p><p></p><p>With total snap counts nearly identical, SF handed the ball to their running backs 4.3 times more per game than GB.</p><p></p><p>Let's say the 2020 Packers ran their RBs an additional 4.3 times per game to match SF's pass/run distribution last season. And let's say Jones is kept at last year's 14.8 carries per game, how would you distrubute the remaining 11.7 carries among Dillon, Williams and Ervin in a typical game with all four on a game day roster? How would you distribute the 7.4 non-Jones carries, nearly all of which went to Williams last year, if the pass/run distribution was unchanged? Note that SF was a by-committee affair. This is not that, for 2020 anyway. </p><p></p><p>As for the last point, there was a documentary some months back that covered the Belichick/Parcells relationship. I'm pretty sure it was the ESPN "30 for 30" called "The Two Bills" but I'm not certain. I can only find the trailer at the moment so I can't verify that. If you ever run across that it's a must-watch on this subject</p><p></p><p>Anyway, in the documentary, Belichick's defensive game planning under Parcells was a topic of discussion between the two. Belichick talked about how he would flip schemes from one playoff game to the other, all base one game, all dime the next. Parcells did not understand it, but let him roll with it. Belichick was already rolling is own. It might be worth noting that Belichick was the DC with the Giants for 6 years developing his concepts. LaFleur has been a play caller for two years with two very different rosters. If he's as good as we'd like him to be, he'll plow his own path. This assumption that he's a clone is unfounded, and that is a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Already we have signs. Dillon is not the kind of runner you would consider ideal for an offense where outside zone blocking is a staple. Dillon's a between the tackles kind of guy who does not show any particular patience or vision while lacking a jump cut in his repertoire. Do they think they can make him into read/react/turn the corner kind of guy? Considering how RB styles come ready-made with attempts to change it nearly always a failing proposition. You can train a little partience through repetition but that's about it. Stay tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 878803"] Last I checked, sourdough bread and $5,000 rents are not a thing in Green Bay; it's not 1980; and Garoppolo is not quite Aaron Rodgers, but lets go with it. [B]SF regular season:[/B] 1063 offensive snaps 424 RB carries 26.5 RB carries per game Mostert and Coleman tied for high carry count, 137 each, 8.6 per game each [B] GB regular season:if [/B] 1078 offensive snaps 355 RB carries 22.2 RB carries per game Jones had the high carry count of 236, 14.8 per game With total snap counts nearly identical, SF handed the ball to their running backs 4.3 times more per game than GB. Let's say the 2020 Packers ran their RBs an additional 4.3 times per game to match SF's pass/run distribution last season. And let's say Jones is kept at last year's 14.8 carries per game, how would you distrubute the remaining 11.7 carries among Dillon, Williams and Ervin in a typical game with all four on a game day roster? How would you distribute the 7.4 non-Jones carries, nearly all of which went to Williams last year, if the pass/run distribution was unchanged? Note that SF was a by-committee affair. This is not that, for 2020 anyway. As for the last point, there was a documentary some months back that covered the Belichick/Parcells relationship. I'm pretty sure it was the ESPN "30 for 30" called "The Two Bills" but I'm not certain. I can only find the trailer at the moment so I can't verify that. If you ever run across that it's a must-watch on this subject Anyway, in the documentary, Belichick's defensive game planning under Parcells was a topic of discussion between the two. Belichick talked about how he would flip schemes from one playoff game to the other, all base one game, all dime the next. Parcells did not understand it, but let him roll with it. Belichick was already rolling is own. It might be worth noting that Belichick was the DC with the Giants for 6 years developing his concepts. LaFleur has been a play caller for two years with two very different rosters. If he's as good as we'd like him to be, he'll plow his own path. This assumption that he's a clone is unfounded, and that is a good thing. Already we have signs. Dillon is not the kind of runner you would consider ideal for an offense where outside zone blocking is a staple. Dillon's a between the tackles kind of guy who does not show any particular patience or vision while lacking a jump cut in his repertoire. Do they think they can make him into read/react/turn the corner kind of guy? Considering how RB styles come ready-made with attempts to change it nearly always a failing proposition. You can train a little partience through repetition but that's about it. Stay tuned. [/QUOTE]
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