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Old 05-08-2013, 06:52 PM   #11
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I don't watch enough of Adrian Peterson to know how he gets his yards, but my impression of him is that he's more consistent.

I'm not saying JC is bad or that I'd rather have someone else (I'd probably take AP over him, but I can't think of too many others). I'm just saying that he has a lot of non-productive runs mixed in with his 10 yard and 90 yard bursts. And a lot of his bursts in some games came when the Chiefs would run on a passing down like 2nd and long. It would have been fine if Peyton Hillis or Thomas Jones were able to be the dependable 3 yard guy you could count on, but they were all the bust without the boom.
I already addressed this.

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Even in the games where Charles had a big run, you can take away the big run and his ypc would still be great.

For example, even without the 91 yard run against the Saints, he still averaged 4.4 yards. Even without the 86 yard run against the Colts, he still averaged 6.7 yards per carry.
Charles is EXTREMELY consistent. One of the top 3 most consistent running backs in the league.
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