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WTF? If you are going to use yards from scrimmage, which you didn't specify in your original posting, then Howard would have more than just 2 100-yard games. So which is the problem area of yours...math, communication, logic, all 3?
Why do you make things so unnecessarily difficult? What on earth are you talking about? And, my point all along is that Cohen and Robinson were more important than Howard.
Yes hence why when you brought up Cohen I went back and noted that Cohen had 4 games with 100 yards from scrimmage while Howard had 3. Translation. Cohen still wins.
Howard had twice as many 100 yard games as Tarik Cohen and Allen Robinson combined. Tarik Cohen had 0 100-yard games. Allen Robinson had 1 100-yard game. Cool!
Football stats aren't linear, but even using your 'logic', it's still completely absurd. I would say that Cohen and Robinson were more important than Howard in terms of the Bears making the postseason in 2018, but following your reasoning, they weren't.
This is completely illogical. Cohen and ARob contributed in different ways while Howard has a very limited skill set.
Case in point. Cohen had 4 games where he had over 100 yards combined rushing and receiving while Howard had 3. That is with Cohen getting 100 less touches.
Howard also didn't do much to occupy the defenses attention as while Cohen represented a mismatch in the passing game, Howard did not attract 8 men in the box as he faced one of the lowest percentages of 8 men in the league (14%).
You are trying too hard here Rory.
It would be helpful if you actually read what was being said. Your whining has already been addressed in post 57. Please try to follow along. Your attempt to bring up Cohen and ARob is stupid as they contribute in ways that Howard with his limited skill set cannot. Howard is first and foremost a runner and if he is not going that then he offers very little in the passing game. Hence why I only focused on his running but if you want to bring his receiving into it, it still doesn't help him much.