Eagles Split-Back Case Study: No Need to Platoon Running Backs

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Published: July 5, 2009

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... LeSean McCoy figures to be a second coming of the same basic skill set. 

How can the Eagles utilize both players? 

NFL teams have recently migrated to a very logical two-back system to preserve the health and minimize injury to their star backs.  Every team is working with a "two-headed monster" of some sort, but does the contemporary model work out?

An injury doesn't care about anything.  It doesn't require more than one play.  It doesn't require player fatigue.  Injuries have no prerequisites.

All of the practice repetitions combine with playing time and age to wear a player down.  Reps are reps.  Some guys are tougher than others and play with more pain while others are unfortunate in taking the hit that ends their career.

If I'm playing, I don't want to be taken out because of injury worries.  Coaches can't tell when a player is about to do something great or suffer an injury. ...

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