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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 794196" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>First, one game proves nothing so let's look at their careers with actual production:</p><p></p><p>The main difference between the two is that Jones will gain large chunks of yards at a much higher rate than Williams.</p><p></p><p>Jones has gained 10+ yards on a carry 19 times on 113 carries in his two seasons. Jamaal Williams has gained 10+ yards on a single carry 11 times on 212 carries. So, every 5.9 carries, Jones gets a good chunk of yards. Williams gets that every 19.2 carries (That's a pretty massive difference)</p><p></p><p>Let's move the bar to carries of 15+ yards. Jones has 12 of those...Williams has 1.</p><p></p><p>Now, to address your consistency argument. Jamaal Williams, in 212 carries carries has carried the ball for zero or fewer yards 37 times, Aaron Jones, in 113 career carries, has gained zero or fewer yards on 19 carries. So, the amazingly consistent Williams gains nothing or loses yards every 5.7 carries. The wildly inconsistent Jones gains nothing or loses yards every 5.9 carries. WOW. The difference is amazing.</p><p></p><p>So, in summary, 0.2 carries more often Jones gets zero or negative yardage (I'm no statistician but that doesn't seem like much) while Jones gets large chunks of yards almost four TIMES as often (every 5.9 carries vs every 19.2 carries).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 794196, member: 9033"] First, one game proves nothing so let's look at their careers with actual production: The main difference between the two is that Jones will gain large chunks of yards at a much higher rate than Williams. Jones has gained 10+ yards on a carry 19 times on 113 carries in his two seasons. Jamaal Williams has gained 10+ yards on a single carry 11 times on 212 carries. So, every 5.9 carries, Jones gets a good chunk of yards. Williams gets that every 19.2 carries (That's a pretty massive difference) Let's move the bar to carries of 15+ yards. Jones has 12 of those...Williams has 1. Now, to address your consistency argument. Jamaal Williams, in 212 carries carries has carried the ball for zero or fewer yards 37 times, Aaron Jones, in 113 career carries, has gained zero or fewer yards on 19 carries. So, the amazingly consistent Williams gains nothing or loses yards every 5.7 carries. The wildly inconsistent Jones gains nothing or loses yards every 5.9 carries. WOW. The difference is amazing. So, in summary, 0.2 carries more often Jones gets zero or negative yardage (I'm no statistician but that doesn't seem like much) while Jones gets large chunks of yards almost four TIMES as often (every 5.9 carries vs every 19.2 carries). [/QUOTE]
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