Or maybe i might be right?Who looked more talented today, Forte or Foster?
I didn't realize we were measuring talent on a game-by-game basis. Okay, if you want to play that game, that sounds like fun.Week 1- Matt Forte averaged 2.9 yards per carry. He had a huge receiving day, but Foster had 240 yards and 3 scores and actually topped 3 ypc, so I'd say Foster looked more talented that week.Week 2- 2.9 ypc for Forte, 3.6 for Foster. Neither RB looked super talented, but Foster more than doubled Forte's yardage total, so let's go with Foster again.Week 3- 2.6 ypc for Forte, 6.2 for Foster. It's hard to look more talented than ANYONE when you're averaging 2.6 ypc. Advantage: Foster.Week 4- 2.2 ypc for Forte, 8.2 for Foster. Advantage: Foster.So, give Forte the advantage in week 5 and we're looking at a 4-1 decision for Arian Foster. You sure you want to do this whole "who looked more talented on any given day" game to justify your Forte-over-Foster ranking?Look, Forte had a great game, and that's great for him, but the simple fact is that it's week 5 and he just topped 3 yards per carry for the first time this entire season. And this isn't a new development, either- prior to this week, Forte failed to reach 3 ypc in 9 of his last 20 games. That's 45%. He'd only topped 4 ypc five times in the last 20 games (and one of those games was a 6/24 rushing line). Even in his magical rookie seasons, he had 4.0 ypc or fewer in 12 of 16 games. He's a garbage runner. We have a massive, crushing, overwhelming sample of evidence bludgeoning us over the head with that simple fact. Garbage. Or, if you think that criticism is too harsh, then he's a piss-poor runner in the most garbage situation in the NFL. It'll take more than a great day against a very good Carolina run defense to change that simple fact. Now, if you'd prefer a piss-poor runner in a garbage situation with a tiny bit of long-term job stability over a non-garbage runner in an amazing job situation with little (in your mind) long-term job stability, then that's your prerogative... but I think you're spectacularly off base.You want to rank Foster low, that's just fine, but I still see absolutely no way to justify anyone ranking Matt Forte or Marshawn Lynch over Arian Foster. There's no way that that's the result of a good process.