Why didn't the article mention our best RB? It only brought up White and Bucky.
LOL!!! Thanks for the chuckle. However, I spit coffee out of my nose and stained my shirt.
…could also be that I’ve been listening to ZZ Top “I gotsta get paid”…
Dude, I like your takes about the Bucs and now I like your taste in music...
Why didn't the article mention our best RB? It only brought up White and Bucky.
Bowles talking about how great White ran the ball was cringe. He's bottom of the league is almost every analytic. Meanwhile Bucky and Tucker are off the charts. Pissing away wins by not running the offense through them. The one game we saw it they only combined for 300 yards and 3 TDs.
12-13 posts, new topic . . . CoenDS sets in?
CoenDenialSyndrome
Fumble Up 3 with 3 minutes left? Blame the defense.
Take over up 3 in FG range inside the 2 minute warning and lose 14 yards? Blame the defense.
1st and goal down 3 with less than a minute left and give Rachaad White 2 carries for 0 yards? Blame the defense.
Fumble a jet sweep up 17-13 in the 4th qtr? Blame the defense.
Fumble down 2 in the 4th qtr? Blame the defense.
Never in doubt
One example from a last season write up about the Ravens:
"Henry has a sizable lead in rushing yards and rushing EPA over the next highest backs. It took two weeks for the Ravens to figure out Henry's best deployment, but they’ve figured it out, even as defenses have sold out to stop the run.
During the past two weeks, the Bengals and Commanders have loaded the box in an attempt to slow Henry down, but even when it’s worked, it’s left other parts of the offense free to go wild.
Jackson has more pass attempts against stacked boxes outside of the red zone than he’s had in any other season but one through Week 6. But this year, he has career highs in EPA per play (0.40) and yards per attempt (13.8) on those throws.
Henry and Jackson have opened up more opportunities for each other. While defenses can spend a game trying to wear Henry down, it’s been the other way around at the end of games.
Henry has been at his best later in games as he’s gotten to be a closer, and that’s not including the 51-yard run he had in overtime to seal a win against Cincinnati."
One example from a last season write up about the Ravens:
"Henry has a sizable lead in rushing yards and rushing EPA over the next highest backs. It took two weeks for the Ravens to figure out Henry's best deployment, but they’ve figured it out, even as defenses have sold out to stop the run.
During the past two weeks, the Bengals and Commanders have loaded the box in an attempt to slow Henry down, but even when it’s worked, it’s left other parts of the offense free to go wild.
Jackson has more pass attempts against stacked boxes outside of the red zone than he’s had in any other season but one through Week 6. But this year, he has career highs in EPA per play (0.40) and yards per attempt (13.8) on those throws.
Henry and Jackson have opened up more opportunities for each other. While defenses can spend a game trying to wear Henry down, it’s been the other way around at the end of games.
Henry has been at his best later in games as he’s gotten to be a closer, and that’s not including the 51-yard run he had in overtime to seal a win against Cincinnati."
Sean Tucker led all RBs in rushing EPA minimum 50 carries.
For context
Tucker- 0.2
Henry- 0.12
Bucky- 0.1
White- (-0.11)
Something I can't figure you out, maybe you guys can help me. White has a negative EPA running the ball, there's a negative correlation between his receiving yards and winning, he flat out lost a game because of how he was holding the ball and we scored 51 points in the game he didn't play, but all I hear is how valuable he is to the offense.
Sean Tucker led all RBs in rushing EPA minimum 50 carries.
Where does he rank among RB’s with at least 51 carries?
Curious to see those rankings.
Why didn't the article mention our best RB? It only brought up White and Bucky.
Because the Corrupt Football Media suffer from Duvaaaaal Denial Syndrome.
One example from a last season write up about the Ravens:
"Henry has a sizable lead in rushing yards and rushing EPA over the next highest backs. It took two weeks for the Ravens to figure out Henry's best deployment, but they’ve figured it out, even as defenses have sold out to stop the run.
During the past two weeks, the Bengals and Commanders have loaded the box in an attempt to slow Henry down, but even when it’s worked, it’s left other parts of the offense free to go wild.
Jackson has more pass attempts against stacked boxes outside of the red zone than he’s had in any other season but one through Week 6. But this year, he has career highs in EPA per play (0.40) and yards per attempt (13.8) on those throws.
Henry and Jackson have opened up more opportunities for each other. While defenses can spend a game trying to wear Henry down, it’s been the other way around at the end of games.
Henry has been at his best later in games as he’s gotten to be a closer, and that’s not including the 51-yard run he had in overtime to seal a win against Cincinnati."
Sean Tucker led . ..
Your 2nd attempt to derail the thread lmao
Tampa has the best WR and RB rooms in the league. Debate your mom...
Oh, I think he’s going to be just as ticked off with Grizz as he was with Coen.
We have enough evidence to make the case that it’s not a syndrome…
Tampa has the best WR and RB rooms in the league. Debate your mom...
We're def in the conversation