The Dallas committee plan was on display and probably will be next week. Dunbar as 3rd and passing down back. He played well in that role. Randle as featured running back in the 1st and 3rd quarter, McFadden in the 2nd and 4th. Randle's only advantage minute wise in this committee is that he will stay on to finish drives that end the 1st and 3rd quarters. He did not play in the 4th quarter. He got two carries at the beginning of the 2nd in an ongoing drive.
Nothing happened to make me think Michael gets a uniform any time soon.
I think Randle was in on the drive that started the 4th. McFadden spelled him next drive, and then Dunbar played with Dallas down 10 and catch-up mode. If the Giants do what they're supposed to do then really Dallas ends up with 2 whole drives in the 4th, one with DMC, one with Dunbar. It was an unusual game. In a situation where Dallas has the lead in the 4th I think Randle could be in for bigger numbers.
That goes to what I posted and he didn't get a 4th quarter touch or play after the continuing 3rd quarter drive he participated in, and he was done for the game. If McFadden is playing satisfactorily they likely stick to this plan, so he is scheduled to be the 4th quarter running back (finisher), not Randle. This felt obvious to me based on the timing of when Randle went to the bench. It felt scripted.
That's a mischaracterization of their usage. It wasn't a 1:1 committee; it was 2:1 in favor of Randle. Randle handled the first 2 DRIVES, which happened to occur in the first quarter and bleed over into the 2nd. McFadden handled the third drive, which Dallas only had the ball once in the second quarter (if I'm remembering correctly).
Then Randle came on for 2 more drives, then McFadden for one. Would've been Randle again (he was up on the sideline with his helmet on), but they went pass-happy on the game winning drive.
loo
Dunbar handled all obvious passing situations, but the RB committee was 2:1 in favor of Randle. Saying McFadden was the 2nd and 4th quarter back is just inaccurate.