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Suppose Bell doesn't report. Would the Steelers really miss him?
It might shock some to learn this but the Steelers were ranked 20th overall in 2017 in terms of total rushing yards.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/statistics/team/_/stat/rushing
Teams like the Browns and Jets had more rushing yards, and a higher yards per rush.
With our OL, Bell's 4.0 yards per rush is a problem. His yards per catch is rather low as well. His long run of 27 yards would rank 31st or 32nd among stating NFL Running backs.
Yeah, but Coach look at his total yards gained. My retort, give any back 50 more carries or 30 more pass targets, and he'll have similar numbers and shorten his NFL career.
Teams that win super bowls do not allocate 15 million a year into their back field. They have a two back system. Smart teams seldom give a running back a big 2nd deal, unless maybe he hasn't had any knee injuries or off the field suspensions. Of course Bell has had both.
If Bell is out, I think Conner can give us 70% of what Bell did, and Samuels and the other backs will make up the remaining 20%. Maybe combined they aren't quite as good, but it will be close. And a lot cheaper plus they want to be here.
So to Bell, please don't bother reporting, the Steelers will do just fine without you. Why not use the 14.5 million in cap space to extend the other players who want to be here.
It might shock some to learn this but the Steelers were ranked 20th overall in 2017 in terms of total rushing yards.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/statistics/team/_/stat/rushing
Teams like the Browns and Jets had more rushing yards, and a higher yards per rush.
With our OL, Bell's 4.0 yards per rush is a problem. His yards per catch is rather low as well. His long run of 27 yards would rank 31st or 32nd among stating NFL Running backs.
Yeah, but Coach look at his total yards gained. My retort, give any back 50 more carries or 30 more pass targets, and he'll have similar numbers and shorten his NFL career.
Teams that win super bowls do not allocate 15 million a year into their back field. They have a two back system. Smart teams seldom give a running back a big 2nd deal, unless maybe he hasn't had any knee injuries or off the field suspensions. Of course Bell has had both.
If Bell is out, I think Conner can give us 70% of what Bell did, and Samuels and the other backs will make up the remaining 20%. Maybe combined they aren't quite as good, but it will be close. And a lot cheaper plus they want to be here.
So to Bell, please don't bother reporting, the Steelers will do just fine without you. Why not use the 14.5 million in cap space to extend the other players who want to be here.