Alright, so, I’m sure this will pass soon enough. These two have been going at it since #28 arrived in town, and it’s always been a playful thing. It’s actually kinda cute how they both feel the need to outdo and impress one another. Couple of sweethearts.
And to be perfectly honest, I’m not all that crazy about your new nickname Chris. What does it even mean? Wouldn’t every coaches dream go about his or her job in a quite, efficient and, most importantly, humble manner? I know Fish’s would. So instead, I’ll continue to refer to you just as I always have: “Twitch”. I think it makes you sound like a lunatic badass. You’re welcome.
Officially, a player needs 6.25 carries per team game to qualify for the league leaders in yards per carry. Michael Vick is the official career leader; he averaged 8.4 YPC in his final season in Atlanta. But if you want to measure yards per carry among running backs — and not just change of pace backs, but players like Johnson who are their team’s primary guy — then he’s chasing the immortal Jim Brown. Among players with at least 200 carries in a season, Brown’s 6.40 YPC average in 1963 is the greatest in NFL history. Every Coach’s Dream is averaging 6.42 YPC so far this season, which at least gives him a chance to break the record. Johnson’s YPC average through nine games is the third highest by any player (with 100 carries) since 1960: only Jim Brown (’63) and Mercury Morris (’73) were better.
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