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Originally Posted by Chiefspants
Alright, I got curious. So the comparison that I’ve seen is that Kareem was “leaps and bounds” better than Damien. I decided to compare Damien’s stats since he started in Kareem’s place against the Chargers last year. In that span Damien has played in 19 games and started 14 times. Since Damien split the load in the majority of those starts, I decided to compare his numbers to Kareem’s final season and last three full starts in 2017 (excluding Denver, where he only had one carry).
Damien
Car Yards AVG TD Rec Yards TD Games Starts
226 1056 4.67 14 65 427 7 19 14
Kareem
245 1102 4.49 10 40 449 8 14 14
That was a lot closer than I thought. Williams definitely holds his own here, even slightly outdoing Kareem on YPC and total touchdowns (21 vs 18). Kareem’s receiving and 0 fumbles absolutely stand out here. Williams lost 2 critical fumbles (2018@SEA & 2019@TEN) in the same span. This is the last I’ll post about this, but since Kareem’s absence I think Damien has more than stepped up (everyone should be saying “Kareem who?” after the SB) but that hasn’t stopped my Facebook feed from saying we need to draft a feature RB to replace Williams for this season or resign Kareem - who I honestly think wouldn’t have fared any better (if not a bit worse) than Damien with this line this season (especially after missing 8 games).
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I don't have time to look it up right now but I did a month or so ago. His stats, after taking away his two best runs were somewhere below 3.0 ypa for the regular season. That's what I was basing my opinion on.
Like I said I think his post season stats went up because teams were concentrating on slowing Mahomes down and not our rushing game.
He just never has impressed me.