Chris Johnson Success Rate Against the San Diego Chargers
Explanation:
Each individual rush is considered on it's own, and measured by it's "success." A run is considered successful if it gets 40% of the yardage needed to move the chains on first down, 60% of the yardage needed on second down, and 100% of the yardage needed on third or fourth down. This is a much more accurate overall picture of how well a running back does in a game than just the total yardage or ypc averages because it ignores big run outliers that can skew those kinds of stats
Stats after the jump.
CJ's most successful game of the year.
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Comparisons?
How does CJ compare in this statistic to other backs. Here in NY everyone makes a huge deal about the Jets being the #1 rushing team in the NFL, and I dispute. Is this state tracked anywhere else.
Football Outsiders has a list
Titans Blogger at Music City Miracles even though gramsey hates it.
"What if I was Peyton Manning?"- CJ to the ref after they picked up a personal foul flag for a late hit on him.

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