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Originally Posted by jppaul
I just wanted to point out statistically that his stats are bound to be a little deflated considering he was running into 9 and 10 man fronts, which are to be expected when you have a lead and are running out the clock.
13 for 57 yards. Just for the sake of this conversation, lets minus the last drive runs that Slaton had when he was running out the clock, which were 3 carries for 3 yards.
Then it becomes 10 carries for 54 yards which breaks out to 5.4 yards per clip.
The same can be done for the Broncos game after Slaton's 13 yard run to make the game winner a chip shot. In that span against those same 9 and 10 man fronts he had 4 carries for 4 yards.
His 11 for 37 turns into 7 for 33, then turns into 4.7 ypc.
Following this all the way through the total becomes 17 for 87, which is 5.1 ypc. An altogether more impressive number.
Just saying.
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i hope you are right. we will know more this weekend.