He praised Lamar Miller and criticized Daniel Thomas:
"Thomas has just 26 yards on 20 carries in his career. The Dolphins still need to find a short yardage back, unless Thomas suddenly becomes good at it."
The thing is, why
should we need to find a short yardage back? And since when do you find a really good RB that gets the short yards but can't get you most everything else? That's really more of a fullback to me, if you find that guy.
Lamar practiced with
Frank Gore in the offseason. Tell me that Gore can't get you big yards AND short yards. Or let's look at the Packers, who we're compared to in scheme. Tell me that
Eddie Lacy is not tough enough to get you short yards, and that they're out looking for a 3rd down back somewhere. You know what I mean?
If you look at yards per carry, Miller shines at 4.8 (below). But while Miller hands off his job to Thomas on tough yards, Gore handles the snaps, (and as a result gets more carries). Lacy's stats are based on 1 less game played, so while his are similar to Miller, his yards and TD numbers will go up after they play this week.
Miller = Avg: 4.8, Carries: 93, Rushing Yards: 448, TD's: 2
Gore = Avg: 4.2, Carries: 146, Rushing Yards: 618, TD's: 7
Lacy = Avg: 4.0, Carries: 112, Rushing Yards: 446, TD's: 3
So that brings us to productivity. In
NFL Rushing leaders stats, the 3 backs appear in a different order:
Gore = Yards per Game: 77.3 (ranked 6th)
Lacy = Yards per Game: 74.3 (ranked 10th)
Miller = Yards per Game: 56.0 (ranked 20th)
http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/player/_/stat/rushing/sort/rushingYardsPerGame
Barry Jackson seems to think the way to solve this running deficit is to hire a helper for Miller. A lot of fans feel that the thing to do is just give Miller more carries. I think we need option#2 in the short run, but in the long run, I think what you really need is a tough, all-purpose back that is still fairly fast, can break tackles, grind with his legs, and not run out of bounds. Coaches have already admited, that Miller gets more "quality" attempts than Thomas, so they seem to think that simply increasing Miller's carries this year won't necessarily improve his average or translate into TD's.
So chalk this one up to another one of those unanswered questions about the team.