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When was the last time two different RBs with over 100 carries finished the season within the current top-20 best seasons for YPC?

Who are the RBs this year? Who were they before?

 
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Correll Buckhalter? Nevermind it's definitely Felix Jones he's got 101 carries now (5.9ypc) and is switz's man crush so i should have known he would have found some obscure stat to get him involved.

 
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When was the last time two different RBs with over 100 carries finished the season within the current top-20 best seasons for YPC?

Who are the RBs this year? Who were they before?
Gonna go check 1984 in a bit to see if the previous ones were Eric Dickerson and former Saint Hokie Gajan. Gajan had one freakish 600-something yard season where he was around 6 ypc -- as a fullback, no less.Could maybe be Marcus Allen and Gajan ... gotta research.

EDIT: Yup -- it was Dickerson & Gajan in 1984.

 
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When was the last time two different RBs with over 100 carries finished the season within the current top-20 best seasons for YPC?

Who are the RBs this year? Who were they before?
Gonna go check 1984 in a bit to see if the previous ones were Eric Dickerson and former Saint Hokie Gajan. Gajan had one freakish 600-something yard season where he was aroiund 6 ypc -- as a fullback, no less.Could maybe be Marcus Allen and Gajan ... gotta research.

EDIT: Yup -- it was Dickerson & Gajan in 1984.
'84 was the previous season, if you count Gajan - who was a FB, not an RB.When was the last time two RBs did it though?

 
When was the last time two different RBs with over 100 carries finished the season within the current top-20 best seasons for YPC?
ADP in 2007.edit: or DWill in 2008.edit 2: O.J. Simpson and Mercury Morris in 1973.
 
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Switz, what's your definition for "the current top-20 best seasons for YPC"? See here to see why I am confused. Did you just take that list and strip off the non-tailbacks?

 
Doug B said:
2007 -- Jerious Norwood at 103/613/6.0, and Adrian Peterson at 238/1341/5.6?
.Actually in 2007 Norwood, Peterson, Fred Taylor and Chester Taylor (in that order) all finished in the top-100 YPC seasons for RBs with over 100 carries, but ONLY Norwood finished in the top-20.

 
Switz, what's your definition for "the current top-20 best seasons for YPC"? See here to see why I am confused. Did you just take that list and strip off the non-tailbacks?
Nope, didn't use that list.Here is the criteria-

Be listed as an RB for your team (not TE, QB, WR, OT, DT, DB, LB, FB, etc.)

Have at least 100 carries in a season.

List all of those seasons by YPC descending.

What is the top 20 players?

Gajan and Dickerson count. Technically a FB nowadays is pretty much listed as an RB, but it wasn't always that way.

I'll blame it on pro-football-reference :goodposting:

 
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Switz, what's your definition for "the current top-20 best seasons for YPC"? See here to see why I am confused. Did you just take that list and strip off the non-tailbacks?
Nope, didn't use that list.Here is the criteria-

Be listed as an RB for your team (not TE, QB, WR, OT, DT, DB, LB, FB, etc.)

Have at least 100 carries in a season.

List all of those seasons by YPC descending.

What is the top 20 players?

Gajan and Dickerson would have counted if Gajan was a RB, not a FB. It was a really good guess!
Oh ... you mean an individual season's top-20 ypc. Okay.Different leagues at the time, but Chargers' RB Keith Lincoln and Browns' RB (FB?) Jim Brown both had top-20 all-time YPC seasons in 1963.

 
Doug B said:
2007 -- Jerious Norwood at 103/613/6.0, and Adrian Peterson at 238/1341/5.6?
.Actually in 2007 Norwood, Peterson, Fred Taylor and Chester Taylor (in that order) all finished in the top-100 YPC seasons for RBs with over 100 carries, but ONLY Norwood finished in the top-20.
Actually, Peterson finished #19 if you eliminate #2, #22 & #23 (Dan Fowler), #7 & #8 (Joe Perry), #9 (Gajan), #20 (Marion Motley), and #21 (Bill Osmanski) from the all-time NFL YPC list, since they all played fullback.link

 
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Doug B said:
2007 -- Jerious Norwood at 103/613/6.0, and Adrian Peterson at 238/1341/5.6?
.Actually in 2007 Norwood, Peterson, Fred Taylor and Chester Taylor (in that order) all finished in the top-100 YPC seasons for RBs with over 100 carries, but ONLY Norwood finished in the top-20.
Actually, Peterson finished #19 if you eliminate #2, #22 & #23 (Dan Fowler), #7 & #8 (Joe Perry), #9 (Gajan), #20 (Marion Motley), and #21 (Bill Osmanski) from the all-time NFL YPC list, since they all played fullback.link
I included the AFL, whose player stats I believe are included as NFL history. But we are living in some really incredible years for RBs.
 
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OJ/Morris?
Yes, they did as well.... On a totally different, but interesting note. Did the AAFC just have horrible defenses?
Code:
Rk	Player		Year	Age	Tm	Lg	G	GS	Att	Yds	Y/A	TD	Y/G2	Joe Perry*	1949	22	SFO	AAFC	11	5	115	783	6.81	8	71.210	Chet Mutryn	1947	26	BUF	AAFC	14	14	140	868	6.20	9	62.012	Marion Motley*	1948	28	CLE	AAFC	14	14	157	964	6.14	5	68.913	Buddy Young	1947	21	NYY	AAFC	14	8	116	712	6.14	3	50.915	Marion Motley*	1947	27	CLE	AAFC	14	12	146	889	6.09	8	63.5
 
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seriously: since when don't FBs count? are they not running with the football? any list that discounts FBs is moronic. its actually more impressive since they have less of a cutback opportunity and, generally, less speed.

 
seriously: since when don't FBs count? are they not running with the football? any list that discounts FBs is moronic. its actually more impressive since they have less of a cutback opportunity and, generally, less speed.
Jim Brown was a fullback.
 
OJ/Morris?
Yes, they did as well.... On a totally different, but interesting note. Did the AAFC just have horrible defenses?
Code:
Rk	Player		Year	Age	Tm	Lg	G	GS	Att	Yds	Y/A	TD	Y/G2	Joe Perry*	1949	22	SFO	AAFC	11	5	115	783	6.81	8	71.210	Chet Mutryn	1947	26	BUF	AAFC	14	14	140	868	6.20	9	62.012	Marion Motley*	1948	28	CLE	AAFC	14	14	157	964	6.14	5	68.913	Buddy Young	1947	21	NYY	AAFC	14	8	116	712	6.14	3	50.915	Marion Motley*	1947	27	CLE	AAFC	14	12	146	889	6.09	8	63.5
Defenses hadn't yet evolved. In fact, linebackers didn't come into vogue until the mid-fifties.
 

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