bolshoifish Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/36052/take-two-big-tens-best-running-back I am dumbfounded by Bennett's logic on this one: Ball and Burkhead have the same amount of carries, but because Ball would have more carries if he were in the game for 4 quarters he is the better running back. Umm.. Burkhead would have more carries if Martinez pitched the ball more. Ball is running behind the best line in the country, could you imagine what Burkhead would do with that line? Wisconsin is also becoming my least favorite team.. I like the team itself, but the fans that post to national blogs certainly act like they're new to big boy football league. Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 Come on, man. In the exact same article Rittenberg took Rex's side. And Ball is a very good running back, and maybe he is better than Rex. Chill. Quote Link to comment
jsneb83 Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 I figured out your problem, it was a Bennett blog. Why do you think Big East fans were happy to see him go over to the B1G blog? Rttenburg is ok, Bennett blows. Quote Link to comment
bolshoifish Posted October 20, 2011 Author Share Posted October 20, 2011 It's not that he chose Ball. It's the logic that he used to do so. It's also a reoccuring theme: they take opposing views on a matter just to have opposing views, not because there is a good argument. I agree, Ball is good.. but a 5th grader can come up with a better argument than that. The only worthwile ESPN blogger I have seen was the guy Ubben replaced (from some San Antonio paper). Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 the only correct answer to this is.... :espnsucks: :espnsucks: Quote Link to comment
bolshoifish Posted October 20, 2011 Author Share Posted October 20, 2011 Yep, I knew we were in trouble with Bennett when he touted the SEC over B1G in his B1G recap on a day that Auburn more or less lost to Utah St. I'm not saying that B1G is comparable, but he used the Alabama-Penn St. victory as it's sole evidence. By his logic, if Wisconsin beats a mid level SEC team: B1G wins the conference battle! Quote Link to comment
Badger_HB Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 http://espn.go.com/b...st-running-back I am dumbfounded by Bennett's logic on this one: Ball and Burkhead have the same amount of carries, but because Ball would have more carries if he were in the game for 4 quarters he is the better running back. Umm.. Burkhead would have more carries if Martinez pitched the ball more. Ball is running behind the best line in the country, could you imagine what Burkhead would do with that line? Wisconsin is also becoming my least favorite team.. I like the team itself, but the fans that post to national blogs certainly act like they're new to big boy football league. And Ball would get more carries if he didn't share carries with White, so the argument goes both ways. Quote Link to comment
bolshoifish Posted October 20, 2011 Author Share Posted October 20, 2011 http://espn.go.com/b...st-running-back I am dumbfounded by Bennett's logic on this one: Ball and Burkhead have the same amount of carries, but because Ball would have more carries if he were in the game for 4 quarters he is the better running back. Umm.. Burkhead would have more carries if Martinez pitched the ball more. Ball is running behind the best line in the country, could you imagine what Burkhead would do with that line? Wisconsin is also becoming my least favorite team.. I like the team itself, but the fans that post to national blogs certainly act like they're new to big boy football league. And Ball would get more carries if he didn't share carries with White, so the argument goes both ways. Exactly, its a bogus argument. You have two backs that have carried the same amount of times.. how does splitting reps have anything to do with what they accomplished on the given reps, and what they would accomplish if given more? Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 http://espn.go.com/b...st-running-back I am dumbfounded by Bennett's logic on this one: Ball and Burkhead have the same amount of carries, but because Ball would have more carries if he were in the game for 4 quarters he is the better running back. Umm.. Burkhead would have more carries if Martinez pitched the ball more. Ball is running behind the best line in the country, could you imagine what Burkhead would do with that line? Wisconsin is also becoming my least favorite team.. I like the team itself, but the fans that post to national blogs certainly act like they're new to big boy football league. And Ball would get more carries if he didn't share carries with White, so the argument goes both ways. I think the biggest problem with Bennett's argument is the split carrying point and the Wilson/Martinez comparison. Both guys have exactly the same amount of carries, and both guys have split the carries with other players. So...well...DUH Bennett. They both split carries so why did you even bring up this point? Second...I think having Wilson as a quarterback does a lot more for your running back than having Martinez. I truthfully don't understand how loading the box to stop Martinez frees up running lanes for Burkhead. I think Ball is better than Burkhead, but Rittenberg makes another couple of good points. Wisconsin's o-line is better and they haven't faced as good of defenses as Nebraska has (including Wisconsin's). OP, the blog doesn't suck, and Bennett doesn't either. The only reason Bennett doesn't do as well as Rittenberg in this argument is because he utilizes a pointless split-carry argument and thinks that running quarterbacks make running the football easier. Edit - Meant to say Ball is better than Burkhead. Quote Link to comment
bolshoifish Posted October 20, 2011 Author Share Posted October 20, 2011 http://espn.go.com/b...st-running-back I am dumbfounded by Bennett's logic on this one: Ball and Burkhead have the same amount of carries, but because Ball would have more carries if he were in the game for 4 quarters he is the better running back. Umm.. Burkhead would have more carries if Martinez pitched the ball more. Ball is running behind the best line in the country, could you imagine what Burkhead would do with that line? Wisconsin is also becoming my least favorite team.. I like the team itself, but the fans that post to national blogs certainly act like they're new to big boy football league. And Ball would get more carries if he didn't share carries with White, so the argument goes both ways. I think the biggest problem with Bennett's argument is the split carrying point and the Wilson/Martinez comparison. Both guys have exactly the same amount of carries, and both guys have split the carries with other players. So...well...DUH Bennett. They both split carries so why did you even bring up this point? Second...I think having Wilson as a quarterback does a lot more for your running back than having Martinez. I truthfully don't understand how loading the box to stop Martinez frees up running lanes for Burkhead. I think Ball is better than Martinez, but Rittenberg makes another couple of good points. Wisconsin's o-line is better and they haven't faced as good of defenses as Nebraska has (including Wisconsin's). OP, the blog doesn't suck, and Bennett doesn't either. The only reason Bennett doesn't do as well as Rittenberg in this argument is because he utilizes a pointless split-carry argument and thinks that running quarterbacks make running the football easier. Your right, it doesn't suck as long as they stick to their lunchtime links. I agree that Rittenberg may be ok, but Bennett.. oh yes, he sucks. Quote Link to comment
General Blackshirt Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 Why do you care about yards? YPC is the better statistic 99% of the time. Quote Link to comment
Badger_HB Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 Why do you care about yards? YPC is the better statistic 99% of the time. Total yards are the passer rating of running backs. Very often misleading. Quote Link to comment
GMoose Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 You don't think this has anything to do with the fact that there are two writers and two candidates for best running back? 1 Quote Link to comment
whateveritis1224 Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 Heard that what they do is take a topic that has two opposing viewpoints and then make a case for each. Rittenburg has said during one of his weakly chats that he thinks Ball is a better RB, but I think in that same breath that Burkhead was a close 2. Don't need to get all in a twist for someone stating their opinions, even if they present a weak argument. And really, I think the worst part of the argument was him pointing out that Ball was a better all-around back and bringing up the fact that he passed for a TD this past week. Quote Link to comment
Treand3 Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 Heard that what they do is take a topic that has two opposing viewpoints and then make a case for each. Rittenburg has said during one of his weakly chats that he thinks Ball is a better RB, but I think in that same breath that Burkhead was a close 2. Don't need to get all in a twist for someone stating their opinions, even if they present a weak argument. And really, I think the worst part of the argument was him pointing out that Ball was a better all-around back and bringing up the fact that he passed for a TD this past week. Ball probably has a slightly better skill set (slightly more athletic) to be a better NFL running back, BUT Rex is definitely more versatile. There are just so many ways that he can get on the field, I.e. Wildcat(making QB decisions), PR, KR (haven't seen much of him there but he could do so if needed), and could line up in the slot. His attention to detail is phenomenal and he picked up Watson's offense as a frosh very quickly. If Rex is behind Ball the margin is very slim...has it been mentioned that Ball plays.behind an NFL O LINE? Quote Link to comment
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