Shutout said:
tjnc09 said:
Chaka said:
I definitely like Lacy a lot (my #4 RB) but there are some blemishes, first being his rather pedestrian YPC and YPR numbers from last season. Another is McCarthy's history of favoring the pass in the red zone.
You can't make either complaint about Peterson and while I agree that the wheels have to fall off at some point why do you believe this is that point?
Rodgers also had 18 rushing TDs from 2008-2012. He's not afraid to sneak it himself. He didn't have any last year largely due to missing half of the season, but also Lacy being a presence in the RZ and obviously randomness.
My thought that comes from that is: Now that they have Lacy AND now that Rodgers has had a significant injury and is getting closer to 30, do the Packers say "let's give it to the capable RB and save our franchise Qb?"
I think that's a legit question to where if you can see that being a solid line of thought, it could easily push Lacy into that rare 17-18 TD mark because you KNOW the packers are going to get their short goal to go chances during the season.
No RB in a Mike McCarthy coached offense has ever had 17 TDs. Deuce McCallister had by far the best RB season in a McCarthy offense in 2002 with 1,440 total yards and 16 total TDs. A great season to be sure and one that would put any back in the conversation with the top tier of RBs for a given season.
Here are McCarthy's 14 seasons as offensive coordinator or head coach:
2000 Ricky Williams 1,409 & 9 (14:22 rush

ass TDs)
2001 Ricky Williams 1,756 & 7 (8:27 rush

ass TDs)
2002 Deuce McCallister 1,440 & 16 (16:27 rush

ass TDs)
2003 Deuce McCallister 2,157 & 8 (11:25 rush

ass TDs)
2004 Deuce McCallister 1,302 & 9 (15:21 rush

ass TDs)
2005 Kevan Barlow & Frank Gore 1,561 & 6 (9:8 rush

ass TDs)
2006 Ahman Green 1,332 & 6 (9:18 rush

ass TDs)
2007 Ryan Grant, Brandon Jackson, DeShawn Wynn 1,426 & 13 (13:30 rush

ass TDs)
2008 Ryan Grant 1,319 & 5 (11:28 rush

ass TDs)
2009 Ryan Grant 1,450 & 11 (20:30 rush

ass TDs)
2010 Brandon Jackson & John Kuhn 1,423 & 10 (11:31 rush

ass TDs)
2011 Ryan Grant & James Starks 1,621 & 4 (12:51 rush

ass TDs)
2012 Alex Green, Cedric Benson, James Starks, DuJuan Harris 1,394 & 4 (9:40 rush

ass TDs)
2013 Eddie Lacy 1,435 & 11 (17:25 rush

ass TDs)
That's an average, with a committee or bell cow of 1,416 yards & 9 TDs (13:27 rush

ass TDs). If we just look at the 9 seasons where he had a bell cow it improves to 1,511 & 9 TDs with a 13:24 rush

ass TD ratio.
By contrast Adrian Peterson averages 1,687 & 13 TDs (those are full season averages, if it were per 16 game averages it would be 1,834 & 14). His teams average an 18:20 rush

ass TD ratio.
Then there is Norv's record. Excluding the seasons where he had a top notch QB* Norv was a head coach or offensive coordinator for 14 seasons. His RBs (lead back or committee) averaged 1,689 yards & 12 TDs and his teams have averaged a 14:19 rush

ass TD ratio.
The numbers improve when he has a bell cow back. Again excluding those seasons with a top tier QB, in 8 seasons with a single back starting 14 or more games that back averaged 1,753 yards, 13 TDs and the teams have a 16:17 rush

ass TD ratio.
In those 8 seasons Norv has had a bell cow back go over 2,000 yards twice and over 17 TDs twice. A McCarthy back has had a 2,000 yard back once in 9 seasons with a bell cow and maxed out at 16 TDs. And McCarthy has coached some pretty good backs in Williams, McCallister & Grant.
*These are, of course, the Aikman and Rivers seasons. I am certain the numbers would be even better if we included these seasons but some people don't think that would make a favorable comp for the current Vikings roster.