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"I try to evaluate running backs based on the opportunity they have to be successful."
Well if you are evaluating backs this way then Jones must be the best in the league because he had the least opportunity to be successful.
Wrong. The O-line opened huge holes for him and often left him with only one player to beat, but he frequently couldn't do it. A better running back like Alexander, LT, etc., would. The Bears had a bad QB, but an outstanding run-blocking offensive line. Jones didn't live up to their work.
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"Based on this criteria, I'd say many backs in the league--start with LT, Alexander, Tiki Barber and work your way down from there--would have gained many more yards than Jones did last year.
What don't you get about the backs I listed rushed for the same or less yards per carry but had GREAT/GOOD passing offenses but you still think they would have done better with a terrible offense. That’s kind of crazy. These same backs also had more carries than Jones and played in more games.
Again, the Bears had a bad passing offense, but an excellent run-blocking O-line, so the idea that the Bears had a horrible offense isn't entirely correct. Jones had gaping holes to run through while many elite running backs are often forced to make plays for themselves. Tiki Barber, for one, does this pretty frequently, just like he did at UVA. Thomas Jones, who I have been watching since he also played at UVA, has never done this.
Further, you seem to be contradicting yourself in your comparison of Jones to James, Johnson, Tomlinson, etc. First you said you wouldn't rank Jones ahead of them, but now you're implying that you would because he had a better YPC than they did, but played in a worse situation. So you're saying that Jones outplayed these guys last year, right? So if he played better--and has had two outstanding years in a row--then he is as good or better than they are, right? If not, why not?
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"Further, his seven TDs do not compare to typical seasons for elite running backs like LT and Alexander."
That must mean Tiki Barber is a bum. He had more yards than Jones but the same amount of TD's (9) on a far superior offense.
I don't follow your logic here. Barber had more yards and the same amount of TDs as Jones, so Barber is worse than Jones? My point was that Jones didn't have a great season in terms of YPC, total yards, or touchdowns. You have done nothing to dissuade me of this view.
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On a bad offensive team, someone will still accumulate yards. Even so, Jones averaged 4 yards a carry"
What about a good offense? Shouldn't they have a better yards per carry average than someone on a bad offense?
Your logic is faulty here. A great passing offense doesn't necessarily mean a running back is the recipient of great run blocking--as Thomas Jones was.
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Again I never said he was a great back. I said he had 2 great seasons. I have no idea why he didn't get the job in Arizona. Tampa already had a RB and he still by your standards a great year because he 700+ yards and he average 4.6 ypc. The Bears drafted Bensen because they changed coordinators (Edwards was already picked) and thought Jones couldn't play in the new offense.
You have no idea why he couldn't start for Tampa or Arizona? How's this for an answer: because he wasn't good enough or healthy enough--that's also why the Bears want to replace him now.
You seem to be equivocating in your defense of Jones. You say he's played great in his only opportunities to start--and has out performed a slew of top backs--but he is not a great player. If he's two for two in terms of delivering greatness when he's been given the opportunity, why can't you call him great? Why doesn't he rank with the elite backs in your view? Where do you rank Thomas Jones as an NFL back after his two consecutive great seasons?