Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

most prolific rb duo in history?


89bottomline

Recommended Posts

over the last 2 seasons (32 games) Deangelo and Stew have a combined 894 carries,4,601 yards,48 total td's, 5.1 ypc avg. , and 143 yards per game. If they both reach 1,000 yards again this season they have to be considered the most prolific running back duo in NFL HISTORY. The only other running back duo to rush for 1,000 or more each in more than one season was mercury morris and larry csonka from the dolphins. they had 2 seasons of both of them rushing for 1,000 or more.Also if dwil and stew do it again next season you have to give credit to the oline as well. the stats these 2 have put up together over the last 32 games is INSANE

Link to comment
Share on other sites

means nothing without a ring

not true, a lot of all-time greats walked away ringless. stats are for the analysis of personal performance (or group, in this case) and should stand free of any championships won or lost.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

not true, a lot of all-time greats walked away ringless. stats are for the analysis of personal performance (or group, in this case) and should stand free of any championships won or lost.

How many people outside of Carolina know D.Will and J.Stew set a NFL record last year??

Not many..If your not winning it means little

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Well, they're both in the same league (if you will). During preseason, Fitz went 3/3 & Sauls went 5/6, but of course Sauls was 4/4 last night (including one 50+). Both were Lou Groza Award finalists. I believe Fitz made two 55+ yarders last season, while Sauls led the nation with three. Fitz was 13/13 (💯) while Sauls was 21/24 (87.5). Fitz was a 3rd-Team AP All-American, while Sauls was a PFF All-American.  Career-wise, Fitz was 58/74 (78.4), while Sauls was 52/64 (81.3). I wish that I could see the attempts and knew the depth of yardage. I wish that we could compare practice kicks during their training camps, but we can't. Maybe someone with a PFF/CFF account can give that Basically it's just a matter of belief I guess. Seeing dude knock down four FGs and go perfect during a pressure-filled game for him is damned impressive if you ask me. I don't believe that Fitzgerald could do that.  That being said, I'd have to know more. I will say that it may be worth mentioning that we seem to like PFF this year and Sauls being a PFF All-American may be notable. Now that being said, the Panthers may not be even considering Sauls.
    • Ive said it 1000x times on here.  Our 2025 season will be dictated by the first 4 games.  poo the bed there and lose all confidence and momentum, we win 5 games maybe.  Go 2-2, 3-1 we got a look at 7/8 wins
    • I basically made almost the exact predictions on a phone call with a buddy about 3 weeks ago. I really do expect Evero gone before the seasons end, Young to just not able to get over the hump enough and DC to head into next season on a VERY hot seat.
×
×
  • Create New...