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Originally Posted by Sion
averages don't tell the whole story. like the play where Bettis dragged Rayray a full 5 yards after initial contact. besides, a truly great MLB makes plays at and even occasionally behind the LOS. not 4 yards downfield. Rayray has been exposed as incredibly average ever since those two behemoths in front of him moved on.
but hey, if you're comfortable with an opposing player averaging over 4 yards per carry against your vaunted defense, more power to ya, I guess.
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That average is only the plays where Jerome Bettis was tackled by Ray Lewis. Considering Lewis is generally five yards behind the line at the start of the play, I wouldn't say that holds much for Jerome.
But I guess if we're using one play to judge them, we should do that for everyone. Antonio Freeman made the greatest catch I've ever seen on Monday Night Football, so he must be one of the best receivers of all time. Or, Joey Porter made the dirtiest play I've ever seen on Tood Heap, so he must be one of the dirtiest players of all time.
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the one-hit wonders haven't scared anyone in a LOOOOOOOOOOOONG time. get back to me around midnight tonight.
trust me on this one, it's gonna get ugly for your boys.
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And how many Super Bowls have the Steelers won recently? As in, since the time they were playing the Baltimore COLTS?