Absolutely agree.A good run game starts with not only good blocking between the tackles, but a running back that is big and strong enough to run between the tackles. We have to commit to this and use it consistently, especially late in games and when we are trying to maintain possession to close out games. We have explosive backs, but may still need a bruiser who can get you that 2 or 3 yards even with direct contact.
Ironically, this would also open up the short passing game, with RB's and TE's and keep the defense as defenses are cheating to stop the run....
And the short passing game would open up the intermediate and deep passing game even more.
This is why I think McD said the TE's would become the next phase of the offense. We can't have two high safeties sitting back there taking our best weapons away from us. There is nothing wrong with moving down the field at 7 or 8 yards a clip. Not everything needs to be 20+ yards downfield
Look at those Patriots teams that dominanted. Sometimes Tom Brady didn't even have to take chances down the field.
Miami now has the chance to own the explosive plays and play "little ball."
They would be close to unstoppable.