3.5 is not a good average for a running back, period. You want 4.0 or higher for a running back.
Elite running backs have 5.0 or higher throughout the duration of their career.
"Zero2Cool" wrote:
You have some high standards. Lol. Only 17 RBs in the history of the NFL averaged more than 5.0 yards. A lot of them played in the 40s-60s.
But, of course, coming from you, this is a bit of slobbering on Sanders' balls. Lol. :geek:
"Rockmolder" wrote:
haha, was wondering if anyone would catch that. :)
I do feel the pecking order goes as follows, average, good, great, elite. I don't think there were that many elite running backs. I do think there were a lot of good and great running backs.
So to be elite, yes, I have high standards because I feel elite is just that, a high standard.
"Zero2Cool" wrote: