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Are we arguing over historical rushing seasons now? Lawd have mercy on my soul. Thought it was more about good to average TE…. Did not someone post Henry had more yards after contact than any other RB had yds a week or two ago? Shut it down fellas! We’re 5/2 and just reamed 2 enemies we’ll likely see in the future. Y’all giving me a Me Too headache!
He’s the one claiming losing Jonnu has affected Derrick Henry lol I’m just pointing out how silly that is. Our 3 TE’s have outperformed Jonnu this year.
Wrong, but thanks for playing.
I never once claimed that. YOU said our rushing "hasn't missed a beat this year." I simply pointed out that wasn't a true statement. Our rushing game has certainly not been as effective this year as it was last year. Your own stats literally proved that. Whether or not that is any result from losing Jonnu is debatable, but that wasn't what I was arguing. I never once said losing Jonnu affected Derrick Henry, or even insinuated that.
And none of our tight ends have outperformed Jonnu so far. Now run along troll.
That’s why everyone would say Henry is off to a better start than he was last year… And Henry hasn’t even gotten into the winter months yet.
I’ve shown you the per game stats and the year over year stats. “Math isn’t your strong suit I guess”:biglaugh:
Henry’s rushing yard totals are being held back........by the end zone.He's literally averaging less yards per carry than through the same spot as last year. So like I said, math clearly isn't your suit.
Also, who is saying Henry is off to a better start? He has more total yards certainly since he's catching the ball more, but rushing wise he is certainly down from last year.
Henry’s rushing yard totals are being held back........by the end zone.
He's literally averaging less yards per carry than through the same spot as last year. So like I said, math clearly isn't your suit.
Also, who is saying Henry is off to a better start? He has more total yards certainly since he's catching the ball more, but rushing wise he is certainly down from last year.
He's literally averaging less yards per carry than through the same spot as last year. So like I said, math clearly isn't your suit.
Also, who is saying Henry is off to a better start? He has more total yards certainly since he's catching the ball more, but rushing wise he is certainly down from last year.
Receiving yards and rushing yards aren’t combined.
2021- 869 yards through 7 games 4.6 YPC
2020- 775 yards through 7 games 4.8 YPC
Those are just rushing numbers. Not total yards. He is NOT certainly down from last year. I’m not sure what you are talking about.
You can be having a worse season and still be having a really good season. You realize that is possible don't you? Aaron Rodgers is quite clearly having a worse year than last year, yet is still right in the thick of MVP discussions.
Your own stats literally proved he's averaging less yards per carry through the same number of games as last year. I'm sorry that's difficult for you to understand.
For the record, more total yards doesn't not necessarily means he's being more effective.That’s why everyone would say Henry is off to a better start than he was last year… And Henry hasn’t even gotten into the winter months yet.
I’ve shown you the per game stats and the year over year stats. “Math isn’t your strong suit I guess”:biglaugh:
Aaron Rodgers won MVP last year though…Henry wasn’t in consideration in 2020 at week 7. Now he is.
For the record, more total yards doesn't not necessarily means he's being more effective.
I would rather he have a lot less carries. Don't particularly care if he breaks records or not, unless he does it averaging 5+ ypc.