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We are arguing which of two rbs deserve to be in the HOF more, here are numbers based on their best three years. The rbs will not be named due to bias reasons

RB #1

1,106 carries, 5,296 yards, 4.8 ypc, 49 tds

Playoffs:

1,140 yds, 12 tds, 5.6 ypc in 8 games

RB #2

1,059 carries, 4,960 yards, 4.7 ypc, 60 tds

Playoffs: 355 yds, 4 tds, 3.9 ypc in 5 games

What do you guys think...?

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We are arguing which of two rbs deserve to be in the HOF more, here are numbers based on their best three years. The rbs will not be named due to bias reasons

RB #1

1,106 carries, 5,296 yards, 4.8 ypc, 49 tds

Playoffs:

1,140 yds, 12 tds, 5.6 ypc in 8 games

RB #2

1,059 carries, 4,960 yards, 4.7 ypc, 60 tds

Playoffs: 355 yds, 4 tds, 3.9 ypc in 5 games

What do you guys think...?

changes made in red. With that done #2 he made the endzone more.

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5296/1106=4.8ypc

rb#1 math = wrong by 3 yards = same ypc as rb#2

EDIT - ^nevermind

Rushing yards alone won't win an argument this close. Expand the scope of the data considered. Years, receiving, total yds incl special teams, etc.

Can't really do that, it would who they are away, and they were two totally different style backs so receiving would be unfair.

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Do whole career then instead of 3 best years.

#1 was more like a supernova, and that's what's keeping him out of serious HOF conversation ...

#2 probably will get in considering longevity, but probably not as slam dunk 1st ballot as previously thought

(I believe I got em figured out)

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