if you take it with a grain of salt as a broad strokes feedback it’s fine.
it’s certainly not the end all be all unquestionable law of ranking performances
there are two windows-
way overstocked talent around a good rookie qb
franchise qb and you hit a good draft class or two around him.
we are about to exit the first and have a couple decades of trying to hit on the second as a perennial contender looking to get over the hump
when a run is a surprise it’s much easier to get a good average than when you are pounding it into stacked boxes.
a guy like Jonathan Taylor is the really impressive one there. You wouldn’t expect singletary to hold that average with that usage.
I would not take that as defending him.
unfortunately, not shocking to see it happen but he made the choice to have it impact his availability worse than most.
And I won’t lose sleep over it but am fine acknowledging it was the wrong move
which is poor judgement.
which he obviously understood by starting his sentence that he would obviously not speculate on the injury.
it was the proverbial “with all due respect” or “I don’t mean this in a racist way” start to a sentence. If you use the disclaimer just stop talking.
we just get killed on them over and over.
it’s coaching, scheme, and talent. All of the above.
That was a lot of extra runs. When already getting pummeled.
a couple extra at key moments isn’t the same as making him your primary back