brad7686 wrote:I don't know if you are watching the falcons game,
Sure did.
but it has definitely solidified my point.
Only because you want it to.
Betts has the ability to read blocks and therefore be more consistent in sustaining drives.
Betts got phenomenal blocking against Atlanta.
Portis gives you one 50 yard run and then often gets 1 or 2 yarders the rest of the day due to impatience.
Really? His longest run this year was a 38 yarder. Then a 34 yarder. Then a 30 yarder. Then 15 yarders.
On the only day he got more than 25 carries (against Jacksonville), his longest carry was 15 yards. He still had 112 yards.
His longest run in 2005 was 47 yards. The next longest was a 41 yarder. Then after that? A 31 yarder, then a 23 yarder. Against Dallas in week 15, he had 23 carries for 112 yards, longest carry was 19 yards. The next week against the Giants, he had 27 carries for 108 yards, longest carry also 19 yards.
That looks like consistent production to me. But maybe I'm just crazy.
Just as a comparison, LaDanian Thomlinson, has runs of 58, 51, 51, 44, 41 this year. However, I consider him pretty consistent. If you think Portis is an inconsistent back, you must also think LT is as well. Perhaps the best runningback in your mind is one that is a threat to go 10 yards at most?