Marshall's bottom line after reciting certain of the facts: There is no solution. He repeated it several times.
He also said there is no such thing as a franchise running back any more.
He also cited rule changes that emphasised quarterback (and ipso facto, wide receiver) pay and prominence - which leads to situations like Saquan Barkley only making $10 million when the offense runs through him.
Many ways to look at this. From glass-half-empty to lopsided valuation of positions, some overpaid and some underpaid. The spotlight is now on running backs being underpaid.
And if a running back is worth so much, what's a good guard or linebacker, chopped liver?
Oy veh.