09-15-2021, 08:32 AM
(09-14-2021, 10:41 PM)BigPapaKain Wrote: [ -> ]I love me some Gio Bernard, but dude was taking up a LOT of cap space for his 12 snaps a game.
That's 12 sacks not taken by Burrow.....
(09-14-2021, 10:41 PM)BigPapaKain Wrote: [ -> ]I love me some Gio Bernard, but dude was taking up a LOT of cap space for his 12 snaps a game.
(09-15-2021, 08:32 AM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]That's 12 sacks not taken by Burrow.....
(09-14-2021, 05:15 PM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]Mixon has never had more than 280 carries in a season.
Over the previous 5 seasons only 4 RBs have had more than 300 carries in a season. Zeke Elliott (3) and Derrick Henry (2) are the only two RBs to have done it more than once in the last 5 seasons.
With Mixon's history of injuries (only one full 16 game season in 4 years) I think it is important to manage his carries. 300 carries equals about 18 carries per game.
I want the Bengals to continue running the ball a lot, so it is very important for one of our back up RBs to step up and play well. Right now it is clear the Perine is our #2 back but he seemed to have some trouble in pass blocking. I like Chris Evans' potential, but I have no idea if he can pass block. Either way we need to get 10-12 carries from those guys if we are going to be running the ball 30 times a game.
BTW FootballOutsiders had a very good study of how workload impacts RB, and they found that carries are what counts. There does not seem to be a lot of proof that the number of receptions has an impact on wearing down a RB (or at least not near as bad as rush attempts) So I would be fine with Mixon getting 18 carries and 4 receptions a game. That would be 306 carries and 68 receptions. That is really a lot of touches, but Mixon is being paid to carry that type of load.
(09-17-2021, 11:19 AM)Emeritus Wrote: [ -> ]Lets not ever forget that we stood pat in FA even on proven skin on the wall Vets and decided to go with the "pups" and a center on the mend in his own right along the interior. Now don't get me wrong Spain & XSF are solid but......
(09-17-2021, 11:41 AM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]C'mon, man. Can't you let us have a discussion about anything without crying about the O-line? This is a thread about Mixon.
Also not sure what you are trying to say about "pups". Su'a-Filo and Spain are both 30 years old and have combined to start 133 NFL games. They are not close to being stars, but no way you can call them "pups".
(09-14-2021, 05:15 PM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]Mixon has never had more than 280 carries in a season.
Over the previous 5 seasons only 4 RBs have had more than 300 carries in a season. Zeke Elliott (3) and Derrick Henry (2) are the only two RBs to have done it more than once in the last 5 seasons.
With Mixon's history of injuries (only one full 16 game season in 4 years) I think it is important to manage his carries. 300 carries equals about 18 carries per game.
I want the Bengals to continue running the ball a lot, so it is very important for one of our back up RBs to step up and play well. Right now it is clear the Perine is our #2 back but he seemed to have some trouble in pass blocking. I like Chris Evans' potential, but I have no idea if he can pass block. Either way we need to get 10-12 carries from those guys if we are going to be running the ball 30 times a game.
BTW FootballOutsiders had a very good study of how workload impacts RB, and they found that carries are what counts. There does not seem to be a lot of proof that the number of receptions has an impact on wearing down a RB (or at least not near as bad as rush attempts) So I would be fine with Mixon getting 18 carries and 4 receptions a game. That would be 306 carries and 68 receptions. That is really a lot of touches, but Mixon is being paid to carry that type of load.
(09-14-2021, 05:15 PM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]Mixon has never had more than 280 carries in a season.
Over the previous 5 seasons only 4 RBs have had more than 300 carries in a season. Zeke Elliott (3) and Derrick Henry (2) are the only two RBs to have done it more than once in the last 5 seasons.
With Mixon's history of injuries (only one full 16 game season in 4 years) I think it is important to manage his carries. 300 carries equals about 18 carries per game.
I want the Bengals to continue running the ball a lot, so it is very important for one of our back up RBs to step up and play well. Right now it is clear the Perine is our #2 back but he seemed to have some trouble in pass blocking. I like Chris Evans' potential, but I have no idea if he can pass block. Either way we need to get 10-12 carries from those guys if we are going to be running the ball 30 times a game.
BTW FootballOutsiders had a very good study of how workload impacts RB, and they found that carries are what counts. There does not seem to be a lot of proof that the number of receptions has an impact on wearing down a RB (or at least not near as bad as rush attempts) So I would be fine with Mixon getting 18 carries and 4 receptions a game. That would be 306 carries and 68 receptions. That is really a lot of touches, but Mixon is being paid to carry that type of load.
(09-17-2021, 01:01 PM)Emeritus Wrote: [ -> ] As for Mixon you run him until his cleats melt in the turf and establish him FIRST!
(09-15-2021, 09:01 AM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: [ -> ]The age of the bell cow back is over, in my opinion. Like your original post said, only 4 players have eclipsed 300 carries at all and there have only been two players in the last 5 years to eclipse 300 carries twice.
One is Ezekiel Elliott, who is already showing signs of wearing down (his ypc fell from 4.7 5o 4.5 to 4.0, and now sits at 3.0 after 1 game). In 2018, he had 8 100 yard games, in 2019 he had 7 100 yard games, in 2020 he had 2 100 yard games, and against TB, he had 33 yards on 11 carries.
The other is Derrick Henry who is a freak of a human being, but also may be due for some regression, we'll have to keep an eye on that.
I don't want Mixon to vanish the way Elliott has over the last 2 seasons. We need to meter his carries to make sure he doesn't get run down like this.
(09-18-2021, 02:13 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]Derrick Henry is a guy i avoided in FF this year for that reason. He's had back to back 300+ carry seasons and that's usually a bad sign for following seasons.
There have been articles written about the 300 carry "curse". A few guys have been able to achieve that and be successful the following year.
Alfred Morris did it and still had 1200+ yards the following year, though with less than 300 carries that season.
Arian Foster did it twice and followed one with 1200+ yards (less than 300 carries) and followed the other with an injury.
Adrian Peterson did it several times with success the following years but he wasn't able to do much after 8 years. And he's a freak of nature.
Marshawn Lynch did it back to back and followed with 280 more for 1300+ but then fell off a cliff. He was also at the 8 year mark.
Lesean McCoy did it back to back and got injured the next year but bounced back to have a couple more good years.
Demarco Murray had almost 400 in '14 and only had one more year of 1200+ 2 years later.
Chris Johnson did it back to back and went on to have 3 more good years.
Priest Holmes did it 3 years in a row for KC and then he was dunzo.
In any case, other than Peterson, 300+ carries in a season is not a good sign and back to back 300+ seasons is almost a death knell.
If Mixon can stay around 260-280 with around a 4.5+ypc, that would be huge help for the offense and Joe.