Blount & Lumpkin Had Nearly Equal Playing Time
Monday, January 30th, 2012Joe does not fall into the rather large camp of Bucs fans, local pundits and former Bucs coaches that thinks LeGarrette Blount is a one-dimensional running back incapable of being effective on third down.
Joe sees absolutely no reason why Blount shouldn’t catch 40+ balls a year and rack up good yardage. All he needs is an offensive coordinator that has a clue how to use his versatility and ability in open space.
Therefore, the latest stats from BSPN on NFC South running backs is yet another reason for Joe to bang his head against the wall repeatedly. Per BSPN, Blount was on the field for 38.4 percent of Bucs offensive snaps in 2011. Kregg Lumpkin had opportunities on 35.9 percent of snaps.
Sure, Blount missed a couple of games because of injury, but Lumpkin’s role was very limited early in the season when the Bucs were winning with Earnest Graham as third-down back.
Regardless, the thought of Blount essentially getting as much playing time as Lumpkin is astounding.
Joe still swears he can see the smiles on opposing defenses when Blount trotted off the field on third down.