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Does a great RB make Play Action passing better?


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2 minutes ago, Mythos27 said:

Rest your case? You haven't even made a case. You were done the second you entered this conversation. You're very obviously out of your depth. But definitely enjoy the win that Tannehill delivered to us via multiple clutch moments.

Yup.  Two top WR out for a majority with injuries.  This is what franchise qb do.  Win games with scrubs at WR.

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5 hours ago, Justafan said:

Well, where is your counter article/ argument / stats or is it more of "well I know what I saw damn it!"

There is no stat that anyone keeps that will prove it regardless of being true. No one keeps play action stats for QBs based on the RB in the backfield. If you’d like to spend your days charting that, be my guest…

 

But all you have to do is watch defenses drawn to certain RBs like a magnet to know it’s true. Just because the rest of you guys can’t see it right in front of your eyes doesn’t change the facts. Play action can work with any RB, but certain RBs make it more effective than others.

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3 minutes ago, Starkiller said:

There is no stat that anyone keeps that will prove it regardless of being true. No one keeps play action stats for QBs based on the RB in the backfield. If you’d like to spend your days charting that, be my guest…

 

But all you have to do is watch defenses drawn to certain RBs like a magnet to know it’s true. Just because the rest of you guys can’t see it right in front of your eyes doesn’t change the facts. Play action can work with any RB, but certain RBs make it more effective than others.

 

No, they don't. This is exactly the type of thing stats could show, and they don't.

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2 minutes ago, Starkiller said:

There is no stat that anyone keeps that will prove it regardless of being true. No one keeps play action stats for QBs based on the RB in the backfield. If you’d like to spend your days charting that, be my guest…

 

But all you have to do is watch defenses drawn to certain RBs like a magnet to know it’s true. Just because the rest of you guys can’t see it right in front of your eyes doesn’t change the facts. Play action can work with any RB, but certain RBs make it more effective than others.


 

the stats show that the quality of the running game doesn’t matter. 
 

If you want to make a counter claim, you have to prove it. Not sure why you keep asking others to disprove it. 

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Just now, FinFaninNOVA said:

the stats show that the quality of the running game doesn’t matter. 
 

If you want to make a counter claim, you have to prove it. Not sure why you keep asking others to disprove it. 

Others claim to have stats to prove it, yet they don’t. I’m freely admitting I have no stats to prove it because no one keeps those stats.

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