Perspective is good…
Over his first two seasons, Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson coughed up the ball 20 times over 915 rushing attempts, an average of once every 46 carries. Ridley currently averages one every 64 carries.
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Perspective is good…
Over his first two seasons, Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson coughed up the ball 20 times over 915 rushing attempts, an average of once every 46 carries. Ridley currently averages one every 64 carries.
I can’t make excuses, two balls on the ground is unacceptable. I’m not going to sit on the past. I have to accept where I messed up, made a mistake and grow from it. That’s really all you can do, not point the fingers but come back to work tomorrow. I hate it and it’s unfortunate but it’s part of the game of football that I’m just going to have to keep working, keep driving and keep pushing forward. We’ve got 15 weeks in front of us and I’m going right back to work.
patriots – With help of Shane Vereen, Tom Brady again great eraser – WEEI | Mike Petraglia
Ridley saying the right things, but he’s not going to keep getting chances if he doesn’t hold onto the ball. Like permanently. Maybe they need to do The Program drill with him where he has to carry the ball around everywhere he goes and guys can try to knock it away. Even when he’s in his onesie. Ugh…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-cant-make-excuses-two-balls-on-the-ground-is/
There was a lot of talk last year about how the Patriots had finally found a running game to balance out their offense, but the Patriots have always had an efficient running game. They just happened to use it a little bit more last year than in years past. New England has now ranked in the top four for run offense DVOA in five of the last six seasons. (The exception was 2009, when they were ninth.) Ridley is now their bellcow, but he benefits from the same things as all the other recent Patriots running backs: defenses set up to stop the pass (the average box faced by the Patriots last year was 6.15, 29th in the league) and lots of shotgun spread formations that give him space to find holes. In fact, Ridley is particularly productive when he runs from shotgun; in his two NFL seasons combined, he’s run 43 times from shotgun for 281 yards, with a 67 percent Success Rate and 51.5% DVOA.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/there-was-a-lot-of-talk-last-year-about-how-the/
When the Patriots put two or more receivers on the field, Ridley faced eight or more men in the box on nearly 25 percent of his runs, the highest ratio in the NFL among backs with 40 or more carries in such situations.
Interesting stuff, but I think where the numbers get a little murky are when the Pats were running their no-huddle. A lot of the time, defenses weren’t even set when they ran the ball, so it’s hard to really define how many defenders were “in the box”. Some of them might’ve been standing in the box, but looking at the sideline wondering what play to run as Brady snapped the ball and gave it to Ridley.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/when-the-patriots-put-two-or-more-receivers-on-the/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfu1VFYouJI
Stevan Ridley – Ultimate 2012 Highlights ᴴᴰ (by ThatNFLChannel)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/stevan-ridley-ultimate-2012-highlights-%e1%b4%b4%e1%b4%b0-by/
Very interesting question, because I do think that Ayers is a bit better in space than Chandler is. However I think Chandler is the better player on the line and really, that’s what is most important as a defensive end. Ayers has been very good, but at the same time I think a lot of […]