ckparrothead
Premium Member
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Ricky will have a big day. I'm talking over 100 yards at 4+ ypc, with a TD or two. Sounds a bit homeristic of me when we're facing the undisputed best run defense in the league, right?
Well, I guess hear me out. I just have a firm belief that, we're THAT damn good at running the ball this year. When you think about it, Ricky has yet to be stopped for the whole game. Sure, the ypc was low against New England, but he was consistently getting yardage, and keeping the chains moving forward, and he STILL got that 100 yard day. When you held the ball for 40 minutes on offense, and your top runner had 100+ yards, I really don't care what the YPC is in that case because you HAD a running game going...a good one at that. And sure, Ricky only got 61 yards against the Chiefs. But his YPC was up there and the whole game Ricky was punching them in the mouth running and receiving, but in the 2nd half we were down by too much and went away from the running game because the defense did its best impression of a sieve. No team, of 5 different teams, has successfully stopped Ricky.
Does this mean he can't be stopped? Of course not. But Denver enters this game with a front seven that has played the run spectacularly. They faced the likes of Marshal Faulk, LaDainian Tomlinson, Garrison Hearst, Jamal Lewis, and Travis Henry. See a pattern there? The only one of those that runs with any kind of power is Jamal Lewis, and he's had town ACLs in both knees. Their run defense is good because its quick, which makes it a lot like ours. But they will be heading into this game thinking that they are going to stop our run with nothing but their front seven, and that is a mistake against a team that can run like we can. New England schemed to stop Ricky and came the closest of any team so far. The Broncos won't scheme, they'll play Cover 2 with help on the outside. They'll line up thinkin they can hold us to 60 yards rushing.
It'll be more like 160 yards rushing.
Well, I guess hear me out. I just have a firm belief that, we're THAT damn good at running the ball this year. When you think about it, Ricky has yet to be stopped for the whole game. Sure, the ypc was low against New England, but he was consistently getting yardage, and keeping the chains moving forward, and he STILL got that 100 yard day. When you held the ball for 40 minutes on offense, and your top runner had 100+ yards, I really don't care what the YPC is in that case because you HAD a running game going...a good one at that. And sure, Ricky only got 61 yards against the Chiefs. But his YPC was up there and the whole game Ricky was punching them in the mouth running and receiving, but in the 2nd half we were down by too much and went away from the running game because the defense did its best impression of a sieve. No team, of 5 different teams, has successfully stopped Ricky.
Does this mean he can't be stopped? Of course not. But Denver enters this game with a front seven that has played the run spectacularly. They faced the likes of Marshal Faulk, LaDainian Tomlinson, Garrison Hearst, Jamal Lewis, and Travis Henry. See a pattern there? The only one of those that runs with any kind of power is Jamal Lewis, and he's had town ACLs in both knees. Their run defense is good because its quick, which makes it a lot like ours. But they will be heading into this game thinking that they are going to stop our run with nothing but their front seven, and that is a mistake against a team that can run like we can. New England schemed to stop Ricky and came the closest of any team so far. The Broncos won't scheme, they'll play Cover 2 with help on the outside. They'll line up thinkin they can hold us to 60 yards rushing.
It'll be more like 160 yards rushing.