Doug Martin Among Heady Company
November 8th, 2012Watching Doug Martin go all Gayle Sayers on the Raiders last Sunday was really something to be behold.
Joe cannot ever remember watching a running back destroy an NFL defense like that since O.J. Simpson as a kid during his history-setting 1973 season.
(Yes, Joe witnessed from the second row Ottis Anderson nearly hit 200 yards in his NFL debut against Dallass, but this wasn’t even close to what Martin did in Oakland last week.)
Someone who goes by the perfect moniker of “FantasyDouche” decided to put Martin’s performance this season into NFL historical context.
Let’s just say Martin is walking among impressive fellow running backs.
Although it is a very small sample size (there’s a real, geeky, calculator crowd phrase for you), said “FantasyDouche” claims Martin’s numbers compare with the following running backs, all studs: Arian Foster, LaDainian Tomlinson, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Adrian Peterson, Chris Johnson, Clinton Portis, Larry Johnson and Deuce McAllister.
In short, Martin’s yards per carry are ahead of all of the aforementioned sans Chris Johnson, Portis, Larry Johnson and McAllister.
It’s really neat if not chilling to look at those stats and see the names and numbers compared to Martin’s.





Ironically, the slogan chosen by the Buccaneers for advertisements of Sunday’s Bucs-Chargers game is “Unplug The Chargers.” And that will be the case for legions of local Bucs fans, as this game is blacked out from local television.
There’s been no bad-mouthing of Vincent Jackson from his former teammates in San Diego.

For Joe, a giant surprise this season has been Bucs offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan. The guy is a first-time coordinator and new to calling plays, yet he’s already led the crafting of a powerful offense from scratch and successfully made significant adjustments to his game-planning since opening day.



Yes, Joe believes in the proverbial “rookie wall,” the fatigue that hits many rookies playing full-time in the NFL. However, as Doug Martin is now on pace for 300+ carries and 40+ receptions, Joe is wondering how changes in the NFL might be affecting the reality of the “wall.”
Joe loves the edgy nature of the Behind the Bench segments on Buccaneers.com. You just can’t beat these NFL Films sights and sounds of gameday.
Your 2012 opening day nickel cornerback, veteran Brandon McDonald, who did some good things with the Bucs and drew love from Greg Schiano a few weeks ago, is now a former Buccaneer.

Though it likely belonged to a friend (doesn’t it always?), marijuana allegedly under the care of Ahmad Black led the Bucs safety to get a misdemeanor cannibus possession citation in Hillsborough County last week, 

