What is not to like about these stats?
"British" wrote:
The stats are not the problem, it's the fact that B-Jack simply lacks the speed to get to the outside and be an actual threat to score a long rushing TD.
B-Jack has been hampered with McCarthy's penchant for abandoning the run, as teams have been inviting the Packers to try and run on them.
B-Jack also is hampered by his lack of speed to go outside, to get to the second level quickly, and to create separation after he beats a player.
He's done as well as could be expected considering his own limitations and those that result from McCarthy's play calling... but he still leaves something to be desired. For the record, Lynch could have brought a bit more speed, but as Greg mentions he'd also have to get used to the playbook and Lynch would hardly be a candidate to make an impact getting 10-12 touches a game.
The NFL: Where Greg Jennings Happens.