I am sure I missed a few, esp. recent ones

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http://nflfootballjournal.blogspot.com/ ... lists.html

Short Yardage Specialists Through the Years


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Am looking back, but need to see some more film. I was keen on this back in the 70s and 80s . .. took another look for the 90s and 00s
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Wasn't Jerome Bettis used as one late in his career?
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Wasn't Jerome Bettis used as one late in his career?
This game comes to mind...

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 120pit.htm
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Rupert Patrick wrote:Wasn't Jerome Bettis used as one late in his career?
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that is a good one. I cut them off at 100 carries, and in that season he had a few more, but really, i should be so hard and fast. I will add if IYDM
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ChrisBabcock wrote:
Wasn't Jerome Bettis used as one late in his career?
This game comes to mind...

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 120pit.htm
That season started out as one to consider:

Game 1 vs. Oakland 5 carries - 1 yard - 0.20 ypc - 3 tds
Game 2 vs. Baltimore 0 carries
Game 3 vs. Miami 7 -12 - 1.71 - 0
Game 4 vs. Cincinnati 6 - 9 - 1.50 - 2
Game 5 vs. Cleveland 14 - 34 - 2.43 - 1
Game 6 vs. Dallas 5 - 8 - 1.60 - 1

Bettis' rushing totals through six games (carried in five of them): 37 - 64 - 1.73 - 7. After that, though, he had six 20+ (including three 30+) carry games.
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Robb Riddick, Buffalo Bills ...

1987, 59 carries, 5 TDs, 3.7
1988, 111 carries, 12 TDs, 3.9
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JeffreyMiller wrote:Robb Riddick, Buffalo Bills ...

1987, 59 carries, 5 TDs, 3.7
1988, 111 carries, 12 TDs, 3.9

I have him in 1987, I need to add 1988, good call. I cut carries off at 100, but 111 is not too much over my self-imposted limit. He got a lot ofr carries in the base offense as Thomas's caddy, though. A duel role guy like Banaszak in 1975 I will add IYDM
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Ronfitch wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:
Wasn't Jerome Bettis used as one late in his career?
This game comes to mind...

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 120pit.htm
That season started out as one to consider:

Game 1 vs. Oakland 5 carries - 1 yard - 0.20 ypc - 3 tds
Game 2 vs. Baltimore 0 carries
Game 3 vs. Miami 7 -12 - 1.71 - 0
Game 4 vs. Cincinnati 6 - 9 - 1.50 - 2
Game 5 vs. Cleveland 14 - 34 - 2.43 - 1
Game 6 vs. Dallas 5 - 8 - 1.60 - 1

Bettis' rushing totals through six games (carried in five of them): 37 - 64 - 1.73 - 7. After that, though, he had six 20+ (including three 30+) carry games.
Definately a duel role late in season. Pete Banaszak in 1975 was a tough one, he was the short yardage guy and goal line guy. but he also carried a lot more than usual in the base offense.
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As I mention is post, the great one were their own goal line runner, Marcus Allen, Payton, etc.... and some QBs were their teams short yardage and goalline.

It is interesting how a few former All-pros, Riggs, Bettis, Ottis Anderson adopted it at end of careers.
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If you have to stick to criteria, then he would not be allowed but Johnny Hector was used in key short yardage situations. He was very good in those spots.
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