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Trent Richardson (1 Viewer)

'Lavachebeadsman said:
Drafted him in the 2nd round of a very early draft league (before the knee surgery). Didn't get to watch the game today. Was he just horrible? Was Weeden so bad that there was 9 in the box? Someone please enlighten me.
i watched the game. he had absolutely no where to run. browns couldnt move the ball through the air either. he made a few nice cuts but i wouldnt go so far to say he even "showed flashes." i wouldnt be worried.
 
I offered up my WR4 Stevie Johnson and Jermaine Gresham for anothers RB3 TRich and TE2 Jared Cook in PPR. Our teams are ripe for a trade of this type, but I definitely call this a buy low.

 
'Kboyd78 said:
I'm buying this guy in every league. His value couldn't be lower this is the perfect time to steal this guy. First 5-6 games are brutal but this kid has second half of the season/fantasy playoff monster written all over him.
Yep, by that time, the Browns will be 0-5 or 0-6 and firmly established in their eternal bettle for the first round draft pick of 2013... :bag: Yes, Richardson has a ton of talent - sadly he is in an organization that doesn't know how to use it. CLEVELAND people - not much more to it here. :hot:
Go back and read some of the Marshawn Lynch threads from September last here. Lots of doom and gloom, Tavaris is a joke, the offense is a cancer, stay away from anything that even remotely resembles a Seahawk. That advice turned out to be misguided to say the least. Having pointed that out, something about Shurmur gives me little confidence that he knows what to do here. I get the feeling he might be in over his head.
 
Oh yeah:

If nothing else, Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Rey Maualuga added a little spice to Sunday's "Battle of Ohio" against the Cleveland Browns .

The game marks Maualuga's first up-close look at Browns rookie running back Trent Richardson , a player he doesn't sound overly impressed with.

"He can run you over, and you can miss a tackle, at the same time, from what we've seen he didn't do nothing spectacular," Maualuga told CBSSports.com, via The Plain Dealer . "From running screens, missing passes, trying to find a hole when he's running the ball. He just didn't do anything spectacular from what I've seen. I'm pretty sure he's going to want to get after it once he plays us."

Browns coach Pat Shurmur blew off the remarks Thursday, but Richardson did not, admitting he's thought more than once about the critique.

"Most definitely," Richardson told the newspaper. "When somebody wants to talk mess, I mean, hey, that's them. I let my game speak for itself, so if they want to see how mad I am, or how upset they got me about the comment, you'll see Sunday."

 
Comments by the Cincinnati player are enough for me to insert him into my line up. He is a true competitor and winner and I am quite confident he will respond, just needs his team to give him at least SOME kind of support in the passing game.

 
Kind of odd that any Cincinnati player would talk smack when they just surrendered 44 points to the Ravens.

 
'jurb26 said:
Kind of odd that any Cincinnati player would talk smack when they just surrendered 44 points to the Ravens.
:goodposting: But I guess we should keep in mind that NFL players are the same guys who can catch a 6 yard pass on 3rd and 4 in a game they're down 24-0 and jump up, pound their chest, and signal a first down. Or sack a QB who has already thrown 4 TDs on the day - then dance around like they just won the freaking super bowl.
 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:

 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Fantastic I love it......pro tip my a##
 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer,But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Owned.
 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Brilliant. Best post I've read all year. Rookie haters have been way too vocal around here lately. Btw, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar?

 
'jurb26 said:
Kind of odd that any Cincinnati player would talk smack when they just surrendered 44 points to the Ravens.
Even worse is that the player is Rey Maualuga, who is horrible at MLB. I'm a Bengals fan, but watching Rey's poor angles, inability to shed blocks (Leach ate him for lunch Monday), and subpar instincts is getting old. Despite his inexperience, I'm starting to want to see Burfict get a chance - I don't know how it could be much worse. Sorry for the rant; i had to vent after seeing Rey's comments.
 
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Oh yeah:

If nothing else, Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Rey Maualuga added a little spice to Sunday's "Battle of Ohio" against the Cleveland Browns .

The game marks Maualuga's first up-close look at Browns rookie running back Trent Richardson , a player he doesn't sound overly impressed with.

"He can run you over, and you can miss a tackle, at the same time, from what we've seen he didn't do nothing spectacular," Maualuga told CBSSports.com, via The Plain Dealer . "From running screens, missing passes, trying to find a hole when he's running the ball. He just didn't do anything spectacular from what I've seen. I'm pretty sure he's going to want to get after it once he plays us."

Browns coach Pat Shurmur blew off the remarks Thursday, but Richardson did not, admitting he's thought more than once about the critique.

"Most definitely," Richardson told the newspaper. "When somebody wants to talk mess, I mean, hey, that's them. I let my game speak for itself, so if they want to see how mad I am, or how upset they got me about the comment, you'll see Sunday."
This coming from a player that has never looked anything but mediocre his entire career. Mr 3 solos himself.
 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
:lmao: This is priceless!

 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
premium pwnage dating back about 15 years. Awesome. You are the pwned.
 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
:goodposting:

This is the best post I have ever read on these boards. Let's get this guy a medal.

 
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'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Absolutely love this post!! I was thinking of responding to his idiocy as well but I decided wasn't worth my time. Thanks for this!
 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Terrible post. Almost all of those guys should have been avoided their rookie year too. And almost all of them would have been considered a bust if taken in the 2nd round.
 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Terrible post. Almost all of those guys should have been avoided their rookie year too. And almost all of them would have been considered a bust if taken in the 2nd round.
I think we're at a 15:1 awesome to bad post ratio, which is unheard of on the internet. You may go away now.
 
'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Terrible post. Almost all of those guys should have been avoided their rookie year too. And almost all of them would have been considered a bust if taken in the 2nd round.
I think we're at a 15:1 awesome to bad post ratio, which is unheard of on the internet. You may go away now.
Also a 15:1 incorrect to correct post ratio. My work is not done here. It was a great post showing that Trent Richardson should have been avoided this year though.

 
Good Lord can't you find some other board to troll? Aren't there 13 year olds you could be arguing somewhere?
Coming from the guy who claims Ingram did not have a bad year last year?Take a look at his list and you are telling me players like Reggie bush on there support all this rookie love? I'm on my phone or I would look up stats for all of them
 
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The only blanket statement that should ever be used when projecting how an uninsured player will perform for the upcoming season is "you should neer use blanket statements because it makes you look and sound dumb and you will be wrong"

 
I need this guy to be a mega beast with Forte out.
Well jebus man! Why didn't you post that before?!? He was laying low, thinking you were fine with Forte...but now, he is going to bust some heads. Starting with that LB from the Benguls.Hey! Wadda ya say, Rey, TRich is going to ruin your day. :football:
 
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'ImTheScientist said:
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer.But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Terrible post. Almost all of those guys should have been avoided their rookie year too. And almost all of them would have been considered a bust if taken in the 2nd round.
I doubt many of those guys were taken before the third round and most of them are looking pretty good starting around there (some of them even earlier).
 
I gotta feeling T-Rich is going to have a much better game this week.

My link

Ready to rumble

Rookie running back Trent Richardson moved well Friday during the 20-minute portion of practice open to the media. Coach Pat Shurmur noticed it, too.

“I think it’s fair to say he’ll be better ready to play this week than last,” Shurmur said. “I watch it every time he comes out here, he looks a little bit crisper and smoother.”

Richardson, who had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Aug. 9 and missed all four preseason games, appeared to be more comfortable sprinting and making cuts than he was last week. He’s hoping to rebound from a lackluster NFL debut in which he rushed for 39 yards on 19 carries (2.1 average) against the Eagles.

“I think running backs do need to get their legs underneath them,” Shurmur said. “Him having missed practice at the outset probably hurt him a little bit. Now [that] he’s had a chance to practice two weeks fully, I think he’ll start to get back on track.”
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... Kirkpatrick and Richardson: Sunday will mark a reunion for close friends Trent Richardson and Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, the No. 17 overall pick. Both played at Alabama and have known each other since high school.

"He was pretty much one of the reasons why I chose Alabama," Kirkpatrick told Bengals reporters. "We had set a goal that we wanted to play together, and we wanted to win two national championships from Day 1, and that's what we did. We've been best of friends."

Kirkpatrick knows Richardson will play with a chip on his shoulder from last week's 39-yard effort.

"Yeah, he's going to be angry," said Kirkpatrick. "He's going to want to give more production this week. I hope we can do a good job of maintaining and stopping him and not letting him be a big factor."
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... [browns center Alex] Mack said he calls most of the plays in the Browns’ protection schemes.

“I’m a big part of our communication on the line,” he said. “As a center, it goes with my job. My job is to make sure the whole line is on the same page. I take pride in that. I have to execute on game days.”

Mack said he would like to see the Browns run the ball better on Sunday. They had 99 yards on 22 carries against the Eagles (4.5 yards per carry).

Developing the run game a bit earlier in the game is important,” Mack said. “We left some yards out there. Let’s see if we can come back this week.”

Running back Trent Richardson seems to have a bit more bounce in his step this week. He was limited to 39 yards on 19 carries last week (2.1 yards per carry).

“I think it’s the whole offense (is fired up),” Mack said. “We needed to define a couple things for (Richardson). He needs to do a good job of seeing what (holes) we make up there.

“We made some errors early in the game that stopped us from doing it later. If we fix those, I think we can have a good run game.”
Yeah, I gotta feel'n we're going to see an improvement in Browns rookie RB Trent Richardson starting this Sunday.
 
I gotta feeling T-Rich is going to have a much better game this week.

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Ready to rumble

Rookie running back Trent Richardson moved well Friday during the 20-minute portion of practice open to the media. Coach Pat Shurmur noticed it, too.

“I think it’s fair to say he’ll be better ready to play this week than last,” Shurmur said. “I watch it every time he comes out here, he looks a little bit crisper and smoother.”

Richardson, who had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Aug. 9 and missed all four preseason games, appeared to be more comfortable sprinting and making cuts than he was last week. He’s hoping to rebound from a lackluster NFL debut in which he rushed for 39 yards on 19 carries (2.1 average) against the Eagles.

“I think running backs do need to get their legs underneath them,” Shurmur said. “Him having missed practice at the outset probably hurt him a little bit. Now [that] he’s had a chance to practice two weeks fully, I think he’ll start to get back on track.”
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... Kirkpatrick and Richardson: Sunday will mark a reunion for close friends Trent Richardson and Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, the No. 17 overall pick. Both played at Alabama and have known each other since high school.

"He was pretty much one of the reasons why I chose Alabama," Kirkpatrick told Bengals reporters. "We had set a goal that we wanted to play together, and we wanted to win two national championships from Day 1, and that's what we did. We've been best of friends."

Kirkpatrick knows Richardson will play with a chip on his shoulder from last week's 39-yard effort.

"Yeah, he's going to be angry," said Kirkpatrick. "He's going to want to give more production this week. I hope we can do a good job of maintaining and stopping him and not letting him be a big factor."
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... [browns center Alex] Mack said he calls most of the plays in the Browns’ protection schemes.

“I’m a big part of our communication on the line,” he said. “As a center, it goes with my job. My job is to make sure the whole line is on the same page. I take pride in that. I have to execute on game days.”

Mack said he would like to see the Browns run the ball better on Sunday. They had 99 yards on 22 carries against the Eagles (4.5 yards per carry).

Developing the run game a bit earlier in the game is important,” Mack said. “We left some yards out there. Let’s see if we can come back this week.”

Running back Trent Richardson seems to have a bit more bounce in his step this week. He was limited to 39 yards on 19 carries last week (2.1 yards per carry).

“I think it’s the whole offense (is fired up),” Mack said. “We needed to define a couple things for (Richardson). He needs to do a good job of seeing what (holes) we make up there.

“We made some errors early in the game that stopped us from doing it later. If we fix those, I think we can have a good run game.”
Yeah, I gotta feel'n we're going to see an improvement in Browns rookie RB Trent Richardson starting this Sunday.
Did he get traded?
 
'-fish- said:
'Bracie Smathers said:
I gotta feeling T-Rich is going to have a much better game this week.

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Ready to rumble

Rookie running back Trent Richardson moved well Friday during the 20-minute portion of practice open to the media. Coach Pat Shurmur noticed it, too.

“I think it’s fair to say he’ll be better ready to play this week than last,” Shurmur said. “I watch it every time he comes out here, he looks a little bit crisper and smoother.”

Richardson, who had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Aug. 9 and missed all four preseason games, appeared to be more comfortable sprinting and making cuts than he was last week. He’s hoping to rebound from a lackluster NFL debut in which he rushed for 39 yards on 19 carries (2.1 average) against the Eagles.

“I think running backs do need to get their legs underneath them,” Shurmur said. “Him having missed practice at the outset probably hurt him a little bit. Now [that] he’s had a chance to practice two weeks fully, I think he’ll start to get back on track.”
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... Kirkpatrick and Richardson: Sunday will mark a reunion for close friends Trent Richardson and Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, the No. 17 overall pick. Both played at Alabama and have known each other since high school.

"He was pretty much one of the reasons why I chose Alabama," Kirkpatrick told Bengals reporters. "We had set a goal that we wanted to play together, and we wanted to win two national championships from Day 1, and that's what we did. We've been best of friends."

Kirkpatrick knows Richardson will play with a chip on his shoulder from last week's 39-yard effort.

"Yeah, he's going to be angry," said Kirkpatrick. "He's going to want to give more production this week. I hope we can do a good job of maintaining and stopping him and not letting him be a big factor."
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... [browns center Alex] Mack said he calls most of the plays in the Browns’ protection schemes.

“I’m a big part of our communication on the line,” he said. “As a center, it goes with my job. My job is to make sure the whole line is on the same page. I take pride in that. I have to execute on game days.”

Mack said he would like to see the Browns run the ball better on Sunday. They had 99 yards on 22 carries against the Eagles (4.5 yards per carry).

Developing the run game a bit earlier in the game is important,” Mack said. “We left some yards out there. Let’s see if we can come back this week.”

Running back Trent Richardson seems to have a bit more bounce in his step this week. He was limited to 39 yards on 19 carries last week (2.1 yards per carry).

“I think it’s the whole offense (is fired up),” Mack said. “We needed to define a couple things for (Richardson). He needs to do a good job of seeing what (holes) we make up there.

“We made some errors early in the game that stopped us from doing it later. If we fix those, I think we can have a good run game.”
Yeah, I gotta feel'n we're going to see an improvement in Browns rookie RB Trent Richardson starting this Sunday.
Did he get traded?
:goodposting:
 
'-fish- said:
'Bracie Smathers said:
I gotta feeling T-Rich is going to have a much better game this week.

My link

Ready to rumble

Rookie running back Trent Richardson moved well Friday during the 20-minute portion of practice open to the media. Coach Pat Shurmur noticed it, too.

“I think it’s fair to say he’ll be better ready to play this week than last,” Shurmur said. “I watch it every time he comes out here, he looks a little bit crisper and smoother.”

Richardson, who had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Aug. 9 and missed all four preseason games, appeared to be more comfortable sprinting and making cuts than he was last week. He’s hoping to rebound from a lackluster NFL debut in which he rushed for 39 yards on 19 carries (2.1 average) against the Eagles.

“I think running backs do need to get their legs underneath them,” Shurmur said. “Him having missed practice at the outset probably hurt him a little bit. Now [that] he’s had a chance to practice two weeks fully, I think he’ll start to get back on track.”
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... Kirkpatrick and Richardson: Sunday will mark a reunion for close friends Trent Richardson and Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, the No. 17 overall pick. Both played at Alabama and have known each other since high school.

"He was pretty much one of the reasons why I chose Alabama," Kirkpatrick told Bengals reporters. "We had set a goal that we wanted to play together, and we wanted to win two national championships from Day 1, and that's what we did. We've been best of friends."

Kirkpatrick knows Richardson will play with a chip on his shoulder from last week's 39-yard effort.

"Yeah, he's going to be angry," said Kirkpatrick. "He's going to want to give more production this week. I hope we can do a good job of maintaining and stopping him and not letting him be a big factor."
My link
... [browns center Alex] Mack said he calls most of the plays in the Browns’ protection schemes.

“I’m a big part of our communication on the line,” he said. “As a center, it goes with my job. My job is to make sure the whole line is on the same page. I take pride in that. I have to execute on game days.”

Mack said he would like to see the Browns run the ball better on Sunday. They had 99 yards on 22 carries against the Eagles (4.5 yards per carry).

Developing the run game a bit earlier in the game is important,” Mack said. “We left some yards out there. Let’s see if we can come back this week.”

Running back Trent Richardson seems to have a bit more bounce in his step this week. He was limited to 39 yards on 19 carries last week (2.1 yards per carry).

“I think it’s the whole offense (is fired up),” Mack said. “We needed to define a couple things for (Richardson). He needs to do a good job of seeing what (holes) we make up there.

“We made some errors early in the game that stopped us from doing it later. If we fix those, I think we can have a good run game.”
Yeah, I gotta feel'n we're going to see an improvement in Browns rookie RB Trent Richardson starting this Sunday.
Did he get traded?
Why, is his new team playing Philly again?
 
'-fish- said:
'Bracie Smathers said:
I gotta feeling T-Rich is going to have a much better game this week.

My link

Ready to rumble

Rookie running back Trent Richardson moved well Friday during the 20-minute portion of practice open to the media. Coach Pat Shurmur noticed it, too.

“I think it’s fair to say he’ll be better ready to play this week than last,” Shurmur said. “I watch it every time he comes out here, he looks a little bit crisper and smoother.”

Richardson, who had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Aug. 9 and missed all four preseason games, appeared to be more comfortable sprinting and making cuts than he was last week. He’s hoping to rebound from a lackluster NFL debut in which he rushed for 39 yards on 19 carries (2.1 average) against the Eagles.

“I think running backs do need to get their legs underneath them,” Shurmur said. “Him having missed practice at the outset probably hurt him a little bit. Now [that] he’s had a chance to practice two weeks fully, I think he’ll start to get back on track.”
My link
... Kirkpatrick and Richardson: Sunday will mark a reunion for close friends Trent Richardson and Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, the No. 17 overall pick. Both played at Alabama and have known each other since high school.

"He was pretty much one of the reasons why I chose Alabama," Kirkpatrick told Bengals reporters. "We had set a goal that we wanted to play together, and we wanted to win two national championships from Day 1, and that's what we did. We've been best of friends."

Kirkpatrick knows Richardson will play with a chip on his shoulder from last week's 39-yard effort.

"Yeah, he's going to be angry," said Kirkpatrick. "He's going to want to give more production this week. I hope we can do a good job of maintaining and stopping him and not letting him be a big factor."
My link
... [browns center Alex] Mack said he calls most of the plays in the Browns’ protection schemes.

“I’m a big part of our communication on the line,” he said. “As a center, it goes with my job. My job is to make sure the whole line is on the same page. I take pride in that. I have to execute on game days.”

Mack said he would like to see the Browns run the ball better on Sunday. They had 99 yards on 22 carries against the Eagles (4.5 yards per carry).

Developing the run game a bit earlier in the game is important,” Mack said. “We left some yards out there. Let’s see if we can come back this week.”

Running back Trent Richardson seems to have a bit more bounce in his step this week. He was limited to 39 yards on 19 carries last week (2.1 yards per carry).

“I think it’s the whole offense (is fired up),” Mack said. “We needed to define a couple things for (Richardson). He needs to do a good job of seeing what (holes) we make up there.

“We made some errors early in the game that stopped us from doing it later. If we fix those, I think we can have a good run game.”
Yeah, I gotta feel'n we're going to see an improvement in Browns rookie RB Trent Richardson starting this Sunday.
Did he get traded?
Why, is his new team playing Philly again?
9 of his 16 games are against top 10 run defenses.
 
Pro Tip: avoid rookie rbs
Unless they're named DeMarco Murray, Ben Tate, LeGarrette Blount, Knowshon Moreno, Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Steve Slaton, Tim Hightower, Jonathan Stewart, Kevin Smith, Ryan Grant, Marshawn Lynch, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai, Maurice Jones-Drew, Reggie Bush, Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, Kevin Jones, Willis McGahee, Domanick Davis, William Green, Clinton Portis, Dominic Rhodes, Anthony Thomas, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mike Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Olandis Gary, Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams, Robert Edwards, Fred Taylor, Corey Dillon, Warrick Dunn, Karim-Abdul-Jabbar, Eddie George, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Rashaan Salaam, Rodney Thomas, Marshall Faulk, Errict Rhett, Jerome Bettis, Terry Kirby, Reggie Brooks, Ronald Moore, Ricky Watters, Leonard Russell, Johnny Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Bobby Humphrey, Barry Sanders, Eric Metcalf, John Stephens, Thurman Thomas, Ickey Woods, Rueben Mayes, Herschel Walker, Kevin Mack, Ron Davenport, Tim Spencer, Greg Bell, Eric Dickerson, Curt Warner, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Billy Jackson, Tony Collins, Joe Delaney, George Rogers, Joe Cribbs, Billy Sims, Curtis Dickey, Ottis Anderson, William Andrews, Earl Campbell, Terry Miller, Tony Dorsett, Mike Thomas, Stan Frits, Jon Keyworth, Don Woods, Boobie Clark, Franco Harris, John Brockington, Larry Brown, Calvin Hill, Robert Holmes, Paul Robinson, Mel Farr, Gale Sayers, Matt Snell, Charley Taylor, Cookie Gilchrist, Abner Haynes, Paul Lowe, Wray Carlton, Jim Brown, Alan Ameche, Hugh McElhenny, Doak Walker, Joe Perry, Bill Paschal, Hugh Gallarneau, Ray Ramsey, Beattie Feathers, or Tex Hamer,But other than those guys, your advice is pretty solid. :thumbup:
Owned.
Summer must've had that one on standby, waiting for the perfect moment.
 
Seems to be a lot of over-complicating the situation. As someone said before the season started, the value of a running back (and players generally) is opportunity plus talent. There's probably only half a dozen or so running backs this year who aren't in some sort of shared situation. Richardson is one of them. And he has talent. So whatever you think of the team generally or the teams he's scheduled against, he should finish no lower than the top 12 of RBs at the end of the season.

 

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