Start The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had
plenty of issues on offense last season, with injuries taking away two top
skill position players in Mike Williams and Doug Martin, Tampa
Bay Buccaneers the oft discussed Josh Freeman saga,
and even the injuries to the tight ends and Mike James that
took away more and more depth from the offense. Tampa Bay Buccaneers But
through all of the chaos and frustration, Tampa Bay Buccaneers hope flowed from
the fanbase thanks to positive performances from Mike James and Bobby Rainey in place of Doug Martin as the starting
tailback in Tampa.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers This led many fans and writers to consider Martin tradable
and not essential to the Buccaneers success. I mean, after all, Tampa Bay
Buccaneers the rushing offense was better without him on the field, right? To
answer that, we'll consult the numbers. And not just yardage numbers, Tampa Bay
Buccaneers or point scoring numbers, because those don't paint the whole
picture. Rushing for 15 yards on 3rd and 30 helps no one, while a two-yard gain
on fourth and one is a game-saver. Those are the situations that prompted
numberFire to come up with Net Expected Points data. Net Expected
Points, or NEP, attempts to give a value to everything done on a football field
in terms of the amount of expected points gained or lost. So if being 1st and
10 at the 20 is worth one point value, and being 2nd and 8 at the 22 is worth
another, the difference between those two values is what the players involved
in that play would have gained as NEP. The general idea behind NEP is
to find out the real impact a player has on his team's production, and how
efficiently that player makes positive plays for his team. This data is then
compiled at the team level, and that shows us how the Buccaneers did as a team,
when compared to a theoretical average. And the numbers are fairly convincing.
During the six games in which Doug Martin was healthy, the Buccaneers
Adjusted Rushing NEP (adjusted means the figures take into account the strength
of the opponent played) was better than the 10 games following, when Mike James
and Bobby Rainey were carrying the load. Not by any huge margin, but better all
the same. And what makes this improvement even more staggering is that the
passing offense during Martin's games was SIGNIFICANTLY worse than for James
and Rainey. On a per-game basis, the passing offense for games in which Martin
was the lead back was more than 6 Net Expected Points worse per game than the
passing offense in games for James and Rainey. In other words, the passing game
for Martin was actively taking away a touchdown per game as compared to the
passing offense for James and Rainey. So with no passing game to respect (or
even think twice about), Doug Martin and the Buccaneer offense were able to
produce on the ground and put the Bucs in better scoring situations. The link
between the passing game and running game is clear when it comes to the
Buccaneers' lesser backs. Mike James enjoyed playing alongside Mike
Glennon at his best, as the Bucs' passing game was much better during
James' games than it was for evenBobby Rainey's. As a
result, the rushing offense was better for James' games than it was for
Rainey's games, thanks in part to the improved passing game, and the stiff
competition James faced .So over a 16 game season, how would the offense have
fared with Doug Martin, versus without Doug Martin? Let's extrapolate the NEP
numbers and find out. These numbers are the NEP data for the "with Doug
Martin" offense and "without Doug Martin" offense when
multiplied over a full 16-game season. As you can see, the Martin rushing
offense is a touchdown better in terms of Rushing Net Expected Points, while it's
more than 100 points worse in Passing NEP. To give the numbers some
perspective, the Martin rushing offense would have finished four spots higher
in the final rankings than the Not Martin rushing offense, while the passing
offense with Martin healthy would have been the worst in the league... by a
wide margin. Tampa Bay Buccaneers The passing game was a disaster, yet Martin
was still able to outshine his teammates by leading a more productive rushing
attack. Doug Martin was partially responsible for the woes in the passing game,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers as he was pretty much useless as a receiver in 2013, Tampa
Bay Buccaneers but clearly he wasn't the main issue with that aspect of the
team. Tampa Bay Buccaneers So the fact that he was able to lead a more
productive rushing offense with a dumpster fire of a passing game shows that
he's more than poised to return to his rookie ways in 2014. Tampa Bay
Buccaneers He might not touch the ball 400 times, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and he
might not set records and be the greatest running back of all time, Tampa Bay
Buccaneers but Doug Martin is by far the best back in Tampa, Tampa Bay
Buccaneers and a new offense with a hopefully not quite as disastrous passing
game will help him shine as he did in 2012, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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