Posted: Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 12:23 PM | 18 comments |
 
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How successful has Mike Bell been as a short-yardage back? (Eric Gay/AP file photo)

With the Eagles having signed Mike Bell to an offer sheet yesterday, I wanted to take a look and see how he fared as a short-yardage back over the years.

I went through his game logs, and also checked out some numbers on STATS.com.

Here's what I found out:

* On third-and-short (defined as less than 3 yards), Bell was 9-for-12 last season, or 75 percent. Only five players had a higher success rate in those situations.

* Bell got the ball six times inside the opponents' 3 yard line and got in the end zone three times.

* On his career, Bell has converted 37 of 60 short-yardage opportunities, or 61.7 percent. It's remarkable how similar Bell's numbers were in short yardage during the two seasons in which he had over 150 carries. As a rookie with Denver, Bell converted 17 of 29 opportunities. And last season with the Saints, he converted 17 of 28 opportunities.

However, the problem I ran into was determining how Bell's numbers compared to other running backs in the NFL.

So I contacted the industry experts in judging such matters: Football Outsiders.

Bill Barnwell, the site's managing editor, was kind enough to provide his analysis of Bell's short-yardage success. He has a metric that measures how Bell fared in short-yardage situations (using down and distance) compared to how the average running back would have fared. What Barnwell found was that Bell was actually below average last season, compared to the rest of the league.

As I mentioned above, Bell converted 17 of 28 short-yardage opportunities last season. Per Barnwell, the average back would have converted 17.9. So Bell was a -0.9.

As he pointed out, a lot of this has to do with a team's offensive line and scheme. By Barnwell's measurement, Dolphins running backs Ricky Williams and Lousaka Polite ranked the highest in terms of this short-yardage metric. Any coincidence that they ran in the same scheme and behind the same offensive line?

Then again, other Saints running backs Pierre Thomas (+0.5) and Lynell Hamilton (+2.2) had the same offensive line as Bell, but each posted a better number than him.

Barnwell also provided numbers for the Eagles' running backs last year:

Brian Westbrook: +0.7 (4 successes vs. 3.3 expected successes)
LeSean McCoy: -2.0 (9 vs. 11)
Leonard Weaver: -0.1 (6 vs 6.1)
Donovan McNabb: -0.4 (3 vs. 3.4)
Michael Vick: -0.8 (5 vs. 5.8)

Of the backs still on the roster, Weaver (not surprisingly) was the most effective short-yardage runner, although he too was slightly below average (granted, a pretty small sample size).

And Bell fared better than McCoy.

We'll keep this post filed away and bring it back during the 2010 season when the Eagles will undoubtedly be faced with some crucial, short-yardage situations.


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Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 12:23 PM  Permalink | 18 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:51 PM, 03/17/2010
    Last season Herremens was hurt for a portion of the season. They were rotating Cole and Andrews at RG. If Herremens stays healthy and Stacy Andrews bounces back from the knee injury they should be fine with short yardage no matter who's running the ball. It all comes down to the O-line being healthy.
    soulman386
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:56 PM, 03/17/2010
    "On third-and-short (defined as less than 3 yards), Bell was 9-for-12 last season, or 75 percent." That's the only stat I care about when it comes to short-yardage. I couldn't care less what he did on 2nd and 2 or other short-yardage situations.
    JimG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:06 PM, 03/17/2010
    Agreed, the Guard and Center play will be crucial for our short yardage success.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:26 PM, 03/17/2010
    this is a total non-issue. if we need 2 yards, we're just going to throw it anyway
    bula412
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:07 PM, 03/17/2010
    bula412 this is a total non-issue. if we need 2 yards, we're just going to throw it anyway-------took the words right out of my mouth.
    theanswer80
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:14 PM, 03/17/2010
    Good stuff Sheil
    Lemur
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:44 PM, 03/17/2010
    We'll see proto-typical Andy Reid and go OL with first pick. Jamal won't be ready, Cole can't do it at the level needed, Shawn Andrews is history, Stacy is a question mark, Jean-Gilles is a backup or emergency starter, Peters, Heremans and Justice should be same, maybe better, so getting one first round talent is necessary. They have to get better up front no matter who's taking snaps or running through lanes, and if you are going to try to fix it, do it long term by taking someone who can step in day one and switch positions if needed with versatility.
    Bleue
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:26 PM, 03/17/2010
    We have Weaver and still didn't use him in short yardage. Why even ask the question?
    tpizza
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:57 PM, 03/17/2010
    I still love that quote from his agent about his signing "the Eagles plan on punishing tacklers"...wish that guy was my agent. I miss football.
    dragoon6
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:36 PM, 03/17/2010
    What makes anyone think Stacy Andrews might "bounce back"? The Eagles cut his salary then cut his brother. Although he's still making a lot of money and should work hard for it, how do you think those two cuts are going to work for his motivation?
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:58 PM, 03/17/2010
    I'd respond to the article, but I'm too busy counting how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. I'll let you know the final tally. It's sure to mean something.
    rad205
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:40 PM, 03/17/2010
    I would love to see a big back backfield of Bell and Weaver on short yardage situations. You could run it or do play action at certain times.
    watsonmr


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