dabeastdabone
Seasoned Veteran
I took a stab at it with the website shouright gave us, as I also became curious.
I broke it up as 8 categories....-0 (Every time caught behind the line of scrimmage), 0 (No gain), 1-2 yards(Considered ineffective run), 3-5 yards (Somewhat effective), 6-10 (Effective run), 11-20(good run), 20 and over (Great run), and Fumble.
------------143 attempts---------
-0 (Behind line of scrimmage)............22 times (15.38% of the time)
0 yards (No gain)..............................14 times (9.79% of the time)
1-2 yards (ineffective run).................33 times (23.07% of the time)
3-5 yards (somewhat effective run)...38 times (26.50% of times)
6-10 yards (effective run).................24 times (16.78% of the time)
11-20 yards (good run)....................7 times (4.8% of the time)
20 and more (Great run)....................4 times (2.70% of the time)
Fumble ...........................................1 time ( .06% of the time)
-----------effectiveness-----------
-0 to 2 yards (Bad run)...........69 times (48.25% of the time)
3 to 10 yards (good run)...........62 times (43.35% of the time)
11 to 20+ (Great run).......11 times (7.69% of the time)
Fumbled....................................1 time (.06% of the time)
Nice but I don't think 3 yards is ever a good run and is only effective if 3 gives you a first. It's a hard thing to graph out I believe. Example as stated a 3 yard run isn't very good, additionally a 15 yard run might not be good either if its 3rd and 20. It seems to me from watching Miller he has a knack for being ineffective while looking like he has the skills he needs.