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Interesting Statistic


Dex

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Although we are excelling at passing week in and week out the running game has been somewhat lackluster... Or so I thought. It has picked up as of late and I was checking out our statistics. We are currently ranked 7th in rushing and we have three players in the top 50 rushers.

#21 DeAngelo Williams - Attempts - 68 / Yards - 337 / Average - 5.0 / TD's - 1

#27 Jonathan Stewart - Attempts - 59 / Yards - 278 / Average - 4.8 / TD's - 1

#29 Cam Newton - Attempts - 57 / Yards - 266 / Average - 4.7 / TD's - 7 / Swag - Infinite / Passing TD's - 8

So keep in mind there are 32 teams in the NFL and we have 3 out of the 32 top rushers on a team who apparently couldn't run the ball.

I'm liking it.

:jc:

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Those stats are somewhat surprising. Especially our RB's. Outside of that DeAngelo run vs the Saints, I can't really remember anything spectacular. Cam however.... I mean.... poo, not even worth trying to put it in words.
Yeah, it snuck up on me as well. I just thought I'd check out the stats and was pleasantly surprised. It's not 1 rusher getting 150 yards but three rushers getting 50 yards a game. I'll take it.
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