it wasn't about who it was about how.....
The most successful runs came on the jet sweeps and the misdirection plays, not about who was running the ball, it was about how we were running the ball...
The writer even says it, than contradicts himself in the same paragraph
Clearly, the experiment was rough, as WRs rushing attempts were based on misdirection and deception, while the RBs plunged directly into the line of scrimmage, whether or not a running lane opened up. Still, based on that performance, it seems as though the problem lies in the quality of runners on the roster
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