this past season in 19 we had 10 RBs average over 100 yards per game(1,600/season) and 3 that had over 125 yards a game(2,000/season)
1. 146.3 ypg / 2,341 for the season
2. 138.1 ypg / 2,210 for the season
3. 126.1 ypg / 2,018 for the season
this is all in 1 season
for the entire existence of the NFL only 53 players have rushed for 1,600 yards in a season(some of the 53 is the same player hitting 1,600 yards for multiple seasons) and only 7 have rushed over 2,000 yards in a season
on a side note
best rushing season of all time 2,105 yards (last season in mfn-19 2 players beat this 2,210 yards and 2,341 yards)
to get into the top 5 best rushing seasons 2,008 yards (last season in mfn-19 1 player qualified that didn't qualify for a higher spot)
to get into the top 10 best rushing seasons 1,883 yards (last season in mfn-19 2 players qualified that didn't qualify for a higher spot)
to get into the top 25 best rushing seasons 1,759 yards (last season in mfn-19 2 players qualified that didn't qualify for a higher spot)
to get into the top 50 best rushing seasons 1,610 yards (last season in mfn-19 2 players qualified that didn't qualify for a higher spot)
to get into the top 100 best rushing seasons 1,474 yards (last season in mfn-19 1 player qualified that didn't qualify for a higher spot)
to get into the top 150 best rushing seasons 1,374 yards (last season in mfn-19 4 players qualified that didn't qualify for a higher spot)
to get into the top 200 best rushing seasons 1,308 yards (last season in mfn-19 1 player qualified that didn't qualify for a higher spot)
anything over 1,000 yards is a great season for most RBs in the NFL but in MFN-19 we had 18 players get enough yards to be on the list of "200 best rusing seasons of all time" and another 7 players with 1,000+ yard seasons
this is why we say rushing is a bit broken in the game
Last edited at 6/04/2016 8:29 pm