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I don't remember teams stacking the box vs Bell. If anything, his receiving skills usually meant teams played more nickel because if they stayed in their base, Bell was going to torch a LB.
Thing is, Bell is not really a great runner. He's effective with his style but he often leaves yards out there in the run game because he waits too long. That's why he rarely has long runs.
Conner is a better runner than Bell. But Bell is still the better overall player because he is so good as a receiver. Bell forces defenses to gameplan for him as a runner and receiver. He loosens coverage on the WRs. That's part of why there haven't been as many big pass plays this year. Conner isn't the receiving threat that Bell is, so defenses can keep guys back in deep coverage.
Conner is putting up great rushing numbers, but the offense would be more dangerous with Bell
Thing is, Bell is not really a great runner. He's effective with his style but he often leaves yards out there in the run game because he waits too long. That's why he rarely has long runs.
Conner is a better runner than Bell. But Bell is still the better overall player because he is so good as a receiver. Bell forces defenses to gameplan for him as a runner and receiver. He loosens coverage on the WRs. That's part of why there haven't been as many big pass plays this year. Conner isn't the receiving threat that Bell is, so defenses can keep guys back in deep coverage.
Conner is putting up great rushing numbers, but the offense would be more dangerous with Bell