I don’t totally agree with this statement.jfish26 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 9:32 amThat's sort of like looking at that Villanova team that blitzed us in the title game and saying, "just imagine if they had a back-to-the-basket guy."
I agree with the sentiment that a ton of backs (of a particular profile) would do great in this offense, and that you don't need a standout guy. I also think that taking the ball out of Mahomes' hands - even to give it to a standout guy - would be a downgrade in overall efficiency.
A good running back is less of a change of offense in the sport of football than one of five players playing a particular style of basketball.
Football is a totally different game with stop start specific scenarios.
Most good running backs today also have to be good pass catchers.
Hell even if you weren’t a good pass catcher—imagine Zeke in this offense with defenses terrified of being burned deep.
Give me Gurley, David Johnson, Zeke, Mixon, Michel, McCaffrey, Bell, Gordon, Barkley, Chubb or, I dunno, Kareem Hunt. I think even the two dudes in Atlanta Coleman and Freeman would be more productive. I think Williams will do just fine. But I also think he will do just fine because of what he’s given and a better running back could do more.