
The Unexpected Power Shift: How the Ground Game is Quietly Dominating This NFL Playoff Season
This wild-card snapshot epitomizes the idea that not all success running games are created equal. And the wild-card round proved that so long as a team has an avenue to a good ground attack, it can win.
Each winning team showed different ways to build and maintain a good run game. Some teams had elite running backs who could dominate the ground. Others used the threat of a running quarterback to paralyze defenders. A solid run-blocking unit up front could make life easier as well. And a few of these teams had combinations of some or all of these support systems during their respective games.
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