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Jamaal Charles - 72 G, 1075 Runs, 5783 Rush Yds, 5.38 YPC, 36 Rush TDs, 7671 Scrim. Yds | 145 | 98.64% | |
Kareem Hunt - 27 G, 453 Runs, 2151 Rush Yds, 4.75 YPC, 15 Rush TDs, 2984 Scrim. Yds | 112 | 76.19% | |
Spencer Ware - 41 G, 354 Runs, 1621 Rush Yds, 4.58 YPC, 11 Rush TDs, 2319 Scrim. Yds | 81 | 55.10% | |
Dexter McCluster - 58 G, 152 Runs, 662 Rush Yds, 4.36 YPC, 1 Rush TDs, 2162 Scrim. Yds | 2 | 1.36% | |
Charcandrick West - 52 G, 268 Runs, 998 Rush Yds, 3.72 YPC, 7 Rush TDs, 1587 Scrim. Yds | 8 | 5.44% | |
Thomas Jones - 32 G, 398 Runs, 1374 Rush Yds, 3.45 YPC, 6 Rush TDs, 1539 Scrim. Yds | 1 | 0.68% | |
Damien Williams - 27 G, 161 Runs, 754 Rush Yds, 4.68 YPC, 9 Rush TDs, 1127 Scrim. Yds | 124 | 84.35% | |
Knile Davis - 55 G, 245 Runs, 800 Rush Yds, 3.27 YPC, 11 Rush TDs, 1067 Scrim. Yds | 4 | 2.72% | |
Jackie Battle - 31 G, 169 Runs, 647 Rush Yds, 3.83 YPC, 3 Rush TDs, 724 Scrim. Yds | 1 | 0.68% | |
De'Anthony Thomas - 61 G, 30 Runs, 190 Rush Yds, 6.33 YPC, 2 Rush TDs, 699 Scrim. Yds | 2 | 1.36% | |
LeSean McCoy - 13 G, 101 Runs, 465 Rush Yds, 4.6 YPC, 4 Rush TDs, 646 Scrim. Yds | 2 | 1.36% | |
Anthony Sherman - 112 G, 24 Runs, 62 Rush Yds, 2.58 YPC, 1 Rush TDs, 498 Scrim. Yds | 74 | 50.34% | |
Shaun Draughn - 17 G, 59 Runs, 233 Rush Yds, 3.95 YPC, 2 Rush TDs, 391 Scrim. Yds | 1 | 0.68% | |
Darrel Williams - 18 G, 54 Runs, 185 Rush Yds, 3.43 YPC, 3 Rush TDs, 379 Scrim. Yds | 2 | 1.36% | |
Peyton Hillis - 13 G, 85 Runs, 309 Rush Yds, 3.64 YPC, 1 Rush TDs, 371 Scrim. Yds | 1 | 0.68% | |
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02-14-2020, 03:31 PM | #31 | |
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I guess I should acknowledge that I never saw Abner Haynes play and he seems amazing. But I'll play the odds here and go with Jamaal. |
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02-14-2020, 03:43 PM | #32 | |
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02-14-2020, 03:46 PM | #33 |
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Abner Haynes was one of two or three premier running backs in the early 1960's AFL. I suppose you need to judge each player within his era. Charles was a great player. Never got the Chiefs a championship. Haynes and Williams have. Not Charles' fault, but his performance in playoff games were inconsequential.
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02-14-2020, 03:47 PM | #34 |
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If you're a defensive coordinator, do you concentrate your efforts on Matt Cassel or Jamaal Charles? How about Patrick Mahomes II or Damien Williams? Damien's great so that's no slight against him at all, but Charles was a championship caliber running back who played on teams that had no shot at a championship. |
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1. Jamaal Charles. Awesome, game changing back. IF you give him the ball. A great deal of Reid Era losses frustrated me when Jamaal would end the losing effort with like 7 touches.
2. Damien Williams. In the biggest games, this dude delivers. 11 TDs in a single postseason ties him for 1st all time with Terrell Davis, and that game he put up in the Superbowl, just spectacular. 3. Kareem Hunt. Shame about this kid. He's a legitimate stud on the field. Just had not matured enough to be the teammate off the field we needed him to be. The guy could do it all. He cheated himself out of a ring. 4. Spencer Ware. Decent back that gave it his all when called upon. Injuries really derailed this guy as he was emerging for us. |
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02-14-2020, 03:53 PM | #37 |
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I’m with Buehler, not even Delaney was as electric as JC... only 3-4 other guys boast that kinda ypc, it’s rarified air even among HOFers
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That Ravens game we were totally outmatched. Like I said, if you put that dude on this team, he makes Williams look silly. And I love me some Williams. What that dude did on the field was different. Another thing to consider is Williams had 120 rush/receiving attempts in the playoffs. 320 total offensive snaps. Jamaal Charles has 14 total rush/receiving attempts and they didn’t keep track of total snaps back then. What would Charles’ performance look like with Williams’ volume? Let’s look at the individual stats. In that Balt game he was 9/82 rushing (9.1 yards per attempt!). 1-2 passing for 15 yards (15 yards per attempt). Indy he had 3 rushes for 18 yards. All told he was putting up 8.3 yards per rush and 15 yards per catch. Williams through his notably good playoff performances was averaging 4.39 yards per rush and 8.59 yards per catch. I think looking at playoff totals by themselves doesn’t give you the whole picture. In conjunction with Rain Mans team evaluation (which makes Jamaals averages all the more impressive) and my volume numbers it’s really hard to compare the two just on Playoff Performances. Like I said it’s not a popular opinion but I just can’t get over the eye test with what Jamaal did on pure garbage teams as the only weapon. Quote:
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Charles goes down for me as the best Chief RB of all time as well. The way he made a horrible line look like all pros was remarkable. I wish he would've got to play on our better teams.
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Seeing how this has become more of a the greatest Chiefs RB.....
1.Jamaal Charles his 5.4 career avg is historically great. 2.Abner Haynes with a solid 4,8 career avg and the guy could do it all. First "STAR" of the AFL 3.Priest Holmes, what's not to like? 4.Christian "Nigerian Nightmare" Okoye....freak of nature 5.Larry Johnson he could have done more. One thing about the Chiefs is they have had a TON of running backs, who remembers Herman Heard how about Woody Green? If not for an injury Mack "The Truck" Lee Hill would be up there, he was amazing but just two seasons. Joe Delaney? Last edited by Ubeja Vontell; 02-14-2020 at 08:47 PM.. |
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