| NobleTeam360 said: I agree that credit goes to the O-line Joseph Randle ran pretty well in that game also so I think really any RB could run well behind that O-line. Jerry actually did something right in the past 20 years and that was building a great o-line. |
Well the O line and attention on the secondary and post helps a ton to give some holes, but I do think Murray deserves a ton of credit for turning 2-4 yard plays into 5-10 yard runs on a fairly regular basis. He's no Barry Sanders, but he does have some moves, usually that stutter-stop he has that can fade some folks.
But yeah, if you give me the choice to have Murray, or have that O line making gaping holes, I'll take the line if that was the choice. A stand-in could do well.
I think Murray might be a top 5 back though. That sounds about right. Maybe even top 3. But Arian Foster and that level is probably higher. Lynch I would think has to be in the conversation, but today wasn't very convincing.
Maybe the biggest story of the day that hasn't been talked about is the Dallas DEFENSE today. Legit stand-up heel-digging today. And hustle for 4 quarters against a fast group of guys. They didn't get a sack I don't believe, but the number of hurry-ups, batted balls, and throwaways was SERIOIUSLY impressive.
Basically Dallas played the kind of game everyone expected Seattle to put up, and vice versa.







