Ron Dayne
2000 = 3.4 yards/carry; just 3 receptions in 16 games
2001 = 3.8 yards/carry; just 7 receptions in 16 games
2002 = 3.4 yards/carry; just 8 receptions in 16 games
2004 = 3.4 yards/carry; just 1 reception in 14 games
2005 = 5.1 yards/carry; just 3 receptions in 10 games
So, last year was fluke--especially if you consider he had a 55 yard run that you could drive a truck through. That tends to skew the stats when you only get 50 carries. You take that run away, and he only averaged 4.1 yards/carry. That with one of the premier OLs in football. He's a stiff. Take off the Badger Red goggles. His career rushing average is 3.7 yards/carry and he has just 22 receptions in his career in 72 games.
2000 = 3.4 yards/carry; just 3 receptions in 16 games
2001 = 3.8 yards/carry; just 7 receptions in 16 games
2002 = 3.4 yards/carry; just 8 receptions in 16 games
2004 = 3.4 yards/carry; just 1 reception in 14 games
2005 = 5.1 yards/carry; just 3 receptions in 10 games
So, last year was fluke--especially if you consider he had a 55 yard run that you could drive a truck through. That tends to skew the stats when you only get 50 carries. You take that run away, and he only averaged 4.1 yards/carry. That with one of the premier OLs in football. He's a stiff. Take off the Badger Red goggles. His career rushing average is 3.7 yards/carry and he has just 22 receptions in his career in 72 games.



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