This bit makes me question your so called football knowledge/expertise. If you think Snoddy and Marshall are even close to comparable as running backs, than you might want to stick to talking about Oline techniques. Snoddy came in as a raw, track guy with elite speed. Marshall is the best lure runner we've brought in since Dwyer. Snoddy busted his butt and taught himself how to be a better runner, but that didn't show up until last year.
As I mentioned in our earlier conversation on this topic that you didn't respond to, it could just as easily be said that the games in which he got 4/5 or less carries should be outliers too. Should we take our games in which our QBs throw for over 175 yards? That's an outlier too. If that's the case, you can go ahead and take off 956 yards and a 11/0 td/int ratio for Justin over the last 2 years. Wonder what his numbers would look like then?
You can make stats say whatever you want, politicians do it all the time. The truth is that every year we play against terrible teams and ZL had opportunities to put up big numbers against bad teams as well. PS and MA both played against that same Alcorn team and didn't come close to doing what MM did. If he can stay healthy and works hard, he will be a star in this offense. That is unless PJ does something crazy and moves him to aback purely to satisfy you and one other MM detractor.
1. I know what the basis of my football knowledge is and I've said it here: I played the game for years and I've studied it as a fan since. On the basis of that I disagree with your assessment of Marshall; he's good, but I think his talent would be better served at another position. That's all.
2. " … it could just as easily be said that the games in which he got 4/5 or less carries should be outliers too." Well, not if what you are looking at is ypc and what you are looking for is a measure of central tendency. There's a 23 ypc game that sorta sticks out. Especially when you see how taking that data point out changes his average ypc (from 7.6 to 5.7, if I remember right). No, I'm afraid that this really is a far outlier. As to Laskey, his ypc were remarkably consistent from game to game in his senior year and his biggest games came against Miami and Ugag, not the weaker teams. Coach tends to run the ABs against them since they can't keep up.
3. "You can make stats say whatever you want, …" Well, not and be honest about it. And that's all I was doing. Marshall is a good back and might be a great one; there's no need to inflate his numbers to prove the point.
4. If you think Coach pays any attention at all to what anybody in the fan base thinks about his players and where they belong, then you have a rude awakening coming. He will not take your opinion or mine or anyone else's here into consideration. Apparently some of you are intent on transforming a difference of opinion about one of our players into some kind of campaign to get Coach - of all the people in the universe - to change his mind about how to use his personnel. Imho, that is about as likely as inhabitants of Neptune landing on the White House lawn.
6. Now, that really is enough of this.