It seems like versatile, pass-catching RBs are the Martz prototype, which seems to apply to KJ much more so than Bell. Tatum seemed to improve in the receiving game last year, but the jury is still out on whether he could thrive in that area.
Bell averaged a putrid 3.7 yards per target last season and ranked dead last in the league in receiving according to
DVOA. If that's an improvement, I shudder to think of how bad he must have been in 2005.
I think the Lions running game will be ok to pretty good. But I have a hard time getting real excited about Jones or Bell individually.
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If that's the case, then why does FBG project the Lions to be 30th in the NFL in rushing, with fewer total rush yards than any team except Miami or Arizona?
Because they were ranked 32nd in rushing last season, and Martz has a huge history of completely forgetting that he can even call running plays? Doesn't mean Detroit's running situation won't be valuable, because very few teams in the entire NFL pass more to their RBs.
He ran for over 1,000 yards last year, while injured.
I believe that the Denver O-line situation has been declining. When is the last time a RB ran for over 1400 with them? Portis? Mike Anderson?
It has been awhile and it might not be the ideal situation that everyone in here dreams Travis Henry to obtain this season. All good things must come to an end.
Do I think Bell will run for 1500 yards? No, but I believe he isn't getting a fair shake whatsoever.
Denver's O-Line was at its lowest point in the Clinton Portis years, and has been steadily improving since then. You're right that Denver hasn't had anyone rush for 1400 yards in the last 3 years... instead, they almost became the first team in 20 years with a pair of 1,000 yard rushers. Which is more impressive, one guy getting 1400, or two guys getting 1000 each? They also had Droughns rush for 1240 yards in essentially just 12 games- you don't think he would have gotten 160 more yards given 4 more games?Over the Shanahan era, Denver's rushing game had ranked 8th, 2nd, 4th, 2nd, 5th, 10th, 2nd, 12th, 2nd, 4th, 1st, and 5th. Please point out where the decline is, again? Thanks in advance.
benson_will_lead_the_way said:
LT-Matt Lepsis LG- Ben Hamilton C-Tom Nalen RG- Montrae Holland RT-Adam Meadows
You think that resembles old Denver Olines?
Nalen is 36, Meadows got cut by the panthers, Holland is 6-2 322 which is far from ideal as a guard in a zone blocking scheme.
You're obviously not very knowledgeable of the Denver offensive line situation. Lepsis (if healthy), Hamilton, and Nalen are perennially among the top 5 performers in the league at their respective positions. Montrae Holland is the BACKUP guard- the starter, Kupers, definitely IS an ideal guard in the zone blocking scheme, and Holland is such a poor fit that Denver gave him a multi-year contract extension a couple of weeks ago before he ever played a single snap. Also, Meadows isn't the starting RT, Eric Pears is... and Meadows never got cut from the Panthers. Meadows was one of the better RTs in the league when the Panthers paid big money to lure him away from the Colts, and he wasn't cut... he RETIRED because of a shoulder injury. He got healthy and he unretired, and when he did, he had teams lining up for his services.Not only is Denver's 1st string offensive line great, Denver probably has the best depth in the entire league. Denver's second string offensive line (Harris, Myers, Eslinger, Holland, Meadows) might even be an upgrade over some of the worse OLines in the league (including Detroit's).
This is all beside the point, though. The linemen don't have to be as good as the Zimmermans, Schlereths, and Neils that Davis ran behind... they only have to be as good as the Salaams and Carlisles that Portis, Droughns, and Anderson ran behind.
Many, including SSOG, the Broncos expert, would consider Shanahan a coach that never gave Tatum a fair chance. Whether this thinking is true or not, to say Tatum sucks or he can't make it is just delusional at this point.
I think that Shanahan gave him a fair shake, Tatum was just miscast in the scheme. I have definitely been on record saying several times that Bell has the tools to succeed in a different scheme, though.