Bracie Smathers
Footballguy
Mbuehner noted the actua split in carries and you acknowledged his material which seems to address you question about how Garret actually does split carries between the starter and backup.As per how I have noted that Felix isn't a starting RB, that goes to the 2010 season when he was supposed to be the starter but he wasn't given the carries by Garret that a starting NFL RB would and should get. In 2010 Felix only had one game where Garret gave him more than 16 carries. Felix only had one-100 yard rushing game and only one rushing TD in the 2010 season. Those are not starting caliber NFL RB numbers so I base my statement that Felix isn't a starting NFL RB based off of how his OC used him and how he produced.Many accuse Murray of being injury prone but Felix is coming off a season where he had, a high ankle sprain, a hamstring injury, and he's still recuperating fromm shoulder surgery and isn't a full participant in OTAs.My expectations for Murray aren't connected to Felix because I don't consider Jones a threat to eat into his opportunities. I expect Murray to get more opportunities than many are projecting also consider this stat on scoring.Last year the Cowboys had the lowest percentage of rushing TDs of any team in the NFL, only 13% of their scoring came from the running game.That sort of imbalance is an enormous detriment near the goal line if a defense knows that a score is likely to happen 87% of the time thru the air so they can stack the deck to precent a score via the air. Dallas NEEDS to become effective running the ball into the endzone and I anticipate they will make it a priority and that would mean increased rushing TDs for Murray.I'm not busting on Murray. I think he'll be the lead rusher for Dallas this year. I actually drafted both guys in my major money league last year, FWIW. I know you're not referring to me personally in your quoted post. But you should understand that I'm not overly biased to one direction or the other. At least I don't think so.I agree with you that Felix probably isnt in their long term plans. I doubt they resign him after next season. I personally think that would be a waste as the guy has talent. His issue has obviously been remaining healthy. But the same exact thing, if not moreso, can be said about Murray. Felix wasnt hurt in college. Murray was. Felix has averaged 14 games per season the last 3 years with the lowest game total of 12. Murray? Who knows.As for Murray averaging a full yard per carry less. You might try to calculate the impact of removing his 91 yard jaunt. Now backs break runs every now and then. And both Murray and Felix are the type of guys who break them. But statistical regression to the mean strongly suggests his YPC will come down. As for Felix getting 160 carries, well, he had 185 in 2010. And as an aside, his career YPC average is 5.1. There's a whole lot of NFL starting RBs that are far short of that.Garrett has shown that he'll play multiple backs if he's got them. Its been seen with MB3/Julius Jones. Felix/MB3/Choice. And Murray/Felix. There is absolutely no reason to beleive he won't split between those 2 this upcoming season, until one gets hurt. Which, given their respective injury histories, seems more likely than not.Bracie, if you'd like to engage in an open and reasonable debate, lets do so. But to summarily make statements like Felix Jones is not "a starting NFL RB" or "He's inferior in every way to DeMarco Murray" and then have no real basis behind those statements really doesnt add value to the discussion.Lets make this discussion more useful for folks, ok? I know you're capable of it. Not just blather.
Forte has proven to be a good RB over four seasons. DeMarco Murray has about four good games under his belt. And I'm no Forte fan.DeMarco Murray as a top-10 RB = shiny new toy syndrome.