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No kidding. Just doesn't make sense.shadyridr said:West looks solid too. He deserves carries. But not more. Thats insane
Wonder what will happen when they aren't playing the worst run defense in the league.
No kidding. Just doesn't make sense.shadyridr said:West looks solid too. He deserves carries. But not more. Thats insane
Well, they go to Buffalo this week but then it's creampuffs right through week 16.No kidding. Just doesn't make sense.shadyridr said:West looks solid too. He deserves carries. But not more. Thats insane
Wonder what will happen when they aren't playing the worst run defense in the league.
West fumbled, Crowell didn't.I hope so and that's my thought going forward as well. We're there any ball security issues yesterday?
West fumble looked really bad in slow motion, too. I could have stuck my foot between the ball and his body and touched neither.West fumbled, Crowell didn't.I hope so and that's my thought going forward as well. We're there any ball security issues yesterday?
http://www.quickmeme.com/img/3b/3b84cd3513d3cb4cf5acd4de5109d4afe2bdd5232cf7bd9ea8dc888fd76fc2a5.jpgWest fumble looked really bad in slow motion, too. I could have stuck my foot between the ball and his body and touched neither.West fumbled, Crowell didn't.I hope so and that's my thought going forward as well. We're there any ball security issues yesterday?
they could afford to do it vs. Atl but the cream has risen to the top and Crowell is just better. He's more explosive and runs with more power. I don't know that he'll ever have an 18 to 4 touch strangehold on the offense but it will continue to lopside toward him.Yet after the fumble West continued to get touches. Even after two explosive TD runs it was still alternating time share.
Great FF game for Crowell, but he still only got 44% of the work load.
I believe it has to start to lopside toward him before we can say it will continue.they could afford to do it vs. Atl but the cream has risen to the top and Crowell is just better. He's more explosive and runs with more power. I don't know that he'll ever have an 18 to 4 touch strangehold on the offense but it will continue to lopside toward him.Yet after the fumble West continued to get touches. Even after two explosive TD runs it was still alternating time share.
Great FF game for Crowell, but he still only got 44% of the work load.
How so? Bell has great hands and seldom finds the end zone Despite a huge number of touches, Crowell never sees the ball in the passing game and seems to score a TD in every game he gets double digit touches.Crowell reminds me of Leveon Bell.
Which is why I continue to state that a lot of them are working in a desk job or selling cars if they didn't know someone already in the NFL. Your great teams start the best players. Your hacks start Steven Jackson and their reason is because they paid big $ to him.It took Crowell a while to rise up because West was drafted and Crowell wasn't. We don't care about that but coaches and GMs do, a lot.
But you know what means more? Getting them an away win they would have otherwise lost. He's on track to dominate carries going forward.
I agree totally. Belichek is the first example that comes to mind. The team's bus driver might lead them in rushing yards week 16 for all we know.Which is why I continue to state that a lot of them are working in a desk job or selling cars if they didn't know someone already in the NFL. Your great teams start the best players. Your hacks start Steven Jackson and their reason is because they paid big $ to him.It took Crowell a while to rise up because West was drafted and Crowell wasn't. We don't care about that but coaches and GMs do, a lot.
But you know what means more? Getting them an away win they would have otherwise lost. He's on track to dominate carries going forward.
I'd feel way better about Crow's outlook if West wasn't getting the majority of carries. He's also not part of the receiving game so its TD or bust for Crowell, hard to be 'that' optimistic over that kind of role..
West has an equal a role in the offense at the moment, and he has not looked bad. Crowell has looked better than West running the ball, but until we see Crowell's role expanded, his weekly value will be largely TD-dependent.If one were to look at it from the perspective of West, they could say that, while Crowell got the TDs, West had more touches. He didn't look as good as Crowell. However, the fact that he still continued to receive touches and received the higher volume of touches, this could be good for him moving forward. Crowell is clearly more deserving of the larger workload. Evidence on Sunday doesn't indicate that is the case moving forward, however. Crowell just happened to do more with his touches in this particular game. Perhaps West dominates in the next game and the pool gets murky again. I am really hesitant to jump on Crowell until news out of Cleveland indicates he is the favored back.I'd feel way better about Crow's outlook if West wasn't getting the majority of carries. He's also not part of the receiving game so its TD or bust for Crowell, hard to be 'that' optimistic over that kind of role..West has an equal a role in the offense at the moment, and he has not looked bad. Crowell has looked better than West running the ball, but until we see Crowell's role expanded, his weekly value will be largely TD-dependent.
Yeah. Not a bad comparison. I think the Crow has more wiggle and vision with the same violent contact. Barber probably has the better hands at this point. Both the Crow and West are going to get theirs and Josh Gordon is going to help their cause with the amount of attention he requires.Crowell is a more explosive Marion Barber, IMO.
because they looks similar with the ball in their hands.How so? Bell has great hands and seldom finds the end zone Despite a huge number of touches, Crowell never sees the ball in the passing game and seems to score a TD in every game he gets double digit touches.Crowell reminds me of Leveon Bell.

Was kind of kidding. I haven't seen enough of both to really say if they have similar running styles but the hands do seem like a big potential point of disparity between their games.because they looks similar with the ball in their hands.How so? Bell has great hands and seldom finds the end zone Despite a huge number of touches, Crowell never sees the ball in the passing game and seems to score a TD in every game he gets double digit touches.Crowell reminds me of Leveon Bell.![]()
This was one of the most important take aways from the game to me.2. On the Browns' last series, when they were passing every play, Crowell was the back on the field. To me, that means that the Browns trust Crowell to pass block, which means he won't automatically be coming off the field on passing downs like some running backs do (and like Alfred Morris did when Shanahan was in charge there).
They have it all if Hoyer can cut out those head scratcher INTs. Hawkins is really dangerous underneath as Gordon clears it out. If they upgrade Miles Austin next year, look out. You got Crow/West with Gordon, Hawkins, Gabriel, insert WR upgrade & Cameron.Wonder what happens once they get Jordan Cameron back. This is shaping up to be the perfect storm on offense.
Don't forget the return of the glue that binds: Alex Mack.They have it all if Hoyer can cut out those head scratcher INTs. Hawkins is really dangerous underneath as Gordon clears it out. If they upgrade Miles Austin next year, look out. You got Crow/West with Gordon, Hawkins, Gabriel, insert WR upgrade & Cameron.Wonder what happens once they get Jordan Cameron back. This is shaping up to be the perfect storm on offense.
Browns coach Mike Pettine praised Isaiah Crowell's work ethic and practice performance during his Monday press conference.
Pettine said Crowell "works hard," has "figured out the practice part," and now "we're getting results." Crowell has played 63 percent of Cleveland's offensive snaps the past two games, averaging 5.73 YPC with a pair of touchdowns. Terrance West did get more touches (15) than Crowell (12) in Sunday's win over Atlanta, but is averaging 3.89 yards per carry over the past two weeks.
Second. In leagues where he falls lower than that people will be kicking themselves similar to Leveon Bell this year.So going beyond this year, where does Crow get drafted next year? First round? Second? (Assuming everything remains pretty much the same in CLE.)
High 2nd? Low 2nd?Second. In leagues where he falls lower than that people will be kicking themselves similar to Leveon Bell this year.So going beyond this year, where does Crow get drafted next year? First round? Second? (Assuming everything remains pretty much the same in CLE.)
Early third is as soon as I'd take him, but I like getting WRs early. I feel he's going to be mostly like Alfred Morris. Constant 8-10 points plus TDs. I'd have to see more receptions to think otherwise. He's likely to be over drafted next year IMO.So going beyond this year, where does Crow get drafted next year? First round? Second? (Assuming everything remains pretty much the same in CLE.)
I hope so, but at some point in the game you'd think the coaches would be seeing him perform and in that moment be thinking to themselves, "We gotta keep feeding this kid touches today!"It took Crowell a while to rise up because West was drafted and Crowell wasn't. We don't care about that but coaches and GMs do, a lot.
But you know what means more? Getting them an away win they would have otherwise lost. He's on track to dominate carries going forward.
I can't speak to the round, but he was already a household name among serious fantasy players. There was just disagreement on whether he was any good. That's just the nature of the game now with everyone trotting out their super-sleeper diamonds in the rough all over the internet. Their are no secret stashes anymore.High 2nd? Low 2nd?Second. In leagues where he falls lower than that people will be kicking themselves similar to Leveon Bell this year.So going beyond this year, where does Crow get drafted next year? First round? Second? (Assuming everything remains pretty much the same in CLE.)
I think you're right about the slowness to get on the bandwagon since he's not a household name (yet) and plays for CLE.