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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 331003" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Lmao inflated his numbers. Marshall had the ability to hit the home run that Mills didn't. Marshall had enough big plays that they can't just be chalked up to flukes, and written off as anyone could have done so. Because nobody else did. Certainly Mills didn't despite getting ample opportunity. Marshall had 8 carries, and 1 reception for 50+ yards in +180 touches and Mills had 0 in the 150 he got last year. </p><p></p><p>Also, I've gone back and charted the plays for both players. Both were nearly identical in how often they lost yards, both few. The difference in the short gains though is that Mills was more likely to get 0-2 yards while Marshall was more likely to get 3-4. During the regular season, Mills got between 0-2 yards 31.4 % of the time to Marshall's 25.3%. Marshall got between 3-4 yards 32.6% of the time while Mills was at 23.1%. Both had 5 rushes for loss. Mills had the advantage in medium gains, but Marshall blew him away in the home run department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 331003, member: 2299"] Lmao inflated his numbers. Marshall had the ability to hit the home run that Mills didn't. Marshall had enough big plays that they can't just be chalked up to flukes, and written off as anyone could have done so. Because nobody else did. Certainly Mills didn't despite getting ample opportunity. Marshall had 8 carries, and 1 reception for 50+ yards in +180 touches and Mills had 0 in the 150 he got last year. Also, I've gone back and charted the plays for both players. Both were nearly identical in how often they lost yards, both few. The difference in the short gains though is that Mills was more likely to get 0-2 yards while Marshall was more likely to get 3-4. During the regular season, Mills got between 0-2 yards 31.4 % of the time to Marshall's 25.3%. Marshall got between 3-4 yards 32.6% of the time while Mills was at 23.1%. Both had 5 rushes for loss. Mills had the advantage in medium gains, but Marshall blew him away in the home run department. [/QUOTE]
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