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<blockquote data-quote="jaybadger82" data-source="post: 459982" data-attributes="member: 6211"><p>The predilection with star power at the RB position on the last five super bowl champions obscures the fact that all of these teams were running the ball effectively at the point they made their runs. Note, many of these teams found success with a committee approach to the RB spot (your list above omits several backs that were instrumental for their team).</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Rodgers <u>will not</u> be as efficient this year as he was in 2011. Regression to the mean.</p><p> </p><p>4 YPC is impressive when defenses are basically scheming to stop Mojo in that crap Jaguars offense. Imagine him inserted into an offense where defenses have to scheme primarily against the pass. Won't happen but it's fun to imagine. Like John Lennon.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Yep. I hope fantasy football managers are paying attention.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Yep. If the discussion is framed as keeping Jennings or having Mojo, then it's easy to say we should stand pat. But if we were only talking about a second or third round pick and Mojo is willing to cheerfully play out the remaining two years on his contract, then I think we do it... None of this speaks to the salary cap ramifications...</p><p> </p><p>Either way, MJD isn't happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybadger82, post: 459982, member: 6211"] The predilection with star power at the RB position on the last five super bowl champions obscures the fact that all of these teams were running the ball effectively at the point they made their runs. Note, many of these teams found success with a committee approach to the RB spot (your list above omits several backs that were instrumental for their team). Rodgers [U]will not[/U] be as efficient this year as he was in 2011. Regression to the mean. 4 YPC is impressive when defenses are basically scheming to stop Mojo in that crap Jaguars offense. Imagine him inserted into an offense where defenses have to scheme primarily against the pass. Won't happen but it's fun to imagine. Like John Lennon. Yep. I hope fantasy football managers are paying attention. Yep. If the discussion is framed as keeping Jennings or having Mojo, then it's easy to say we should stand pat. But if we were only talking about a second or third round pick and Mojo is willing to cheerfully play out the remaining two years on his contract, then I think we do it... None of this speaks to the salary cap ramifications... Either way, MJD isn't happening. [/QUOTE]
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