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Jerome Harrison-This Year's Playoff Winner? (1 Viewer)

This is why i bailed on wasting my waiver wire move on harrison. NEVER trust a back on a mangidiot team in the playoffs. Jennings , Cribs and Harrison are all getting carries and all will share the carries. Cribs ofcourse in the wildcat. Once they were on the 20 it was all Jennings both drives they got to the 20. No harison. And Jennings is as of halftime actually outplaying harrison . Harrison is what he is a thrid down back. Now that I said that watch him go for a 50 yards TD run . Trust me folks having dealt with mangidiot here in NY. dont play a clevland back in your championship. Next week everyone will pick up jennings and it will be all someone else.

 
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Mangidiot

Throws to Evan Moore seem to be working so they get away from him.

Again Mangidiot,

if they are losing then Harrison will be in the game. He uses harrison as the 3rd down back and passing back. they are trying to run the clock and thats jennings job. Play no Mangini RB in the playoffs . its too huge a risk.

 
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Mangidiot
Actually, he looks pretty smart plugging Jennings in there tonight.
maybe you didn't notice but Jennings did absolutely nothing in the 2nd half
Yeah, I noticed the Steelers keying on the run. Are you suggesting that evidence points to Harrison doing better? Maybe you saw something on that 7 for 9 that I didn't.
It's clear from your posts that you don't like Harrison, but he does have more than 1 game to pull stats from.
 
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Actually, he looks pretty smart plugging Jennings in there tonight.
maybe you didn't notice but Jennings did absolutely nothing in the 2nd half
Yeah, I noticed the Steelers keying on the run. Are you suggesting that evidence points to Harrison doing better? Maybe you saw something on that 7 for 9 that I didn't.
It's clear from your posts that you don't like Harrison, but he does have more than 1 game to pull stats from.
Actually, I have been wanting to see him in over Lewis for a while now. However, Jennings gives them the best chance to win tonight IMO.
 
You've never seen a coach go with the hot hand when the guy that started is dogging it?
the hot hand looks very cold in the 2nd half
So, you are saying that he should switch to another RB because the other one isn't performing? Yet you can't understand why he would bench the other one in the first place for not performing?
so, explain to meHarrison doesn't perform = benched

Jennings doesn't perform (9yds in the last 9 carries) = keeps playing

i love Mangini's logic

 
You've never seen a coach go with the hot hand when the guy that started is dogging it?
the hot hand looks very cold in the 2nd half
So, you are saying that he should switch to another RB because the other one isn't performing? Yet you can't understand why he would bench the other one in the first place for not performing?
Jeez guys - lighten up. Harrison was most likely pulled because he was feeling the effects of his illness. This is not about you 2.
 
You've never seen a coach go with the hot hand when the guy that started is dogging it?
the hot hand looks very cold in the 2nd half
So, you are saying that he should switch to another RB because the other one isn't performing? Yet you can't understand why he would bench the other one in the first place for not performing?
Jeez guys - lighten up. Harrison was most likely pulled because he was feeling the effects of his illness. This is not about you 2.
:rant: With a bad matchup against a good run-stopping team in what was certain to be a low-scoring game, Harrison was sick all week to boot. This was not the week to start him. He got me into the playoffs with his play last week, and hopefully I'll still be alive next week when he is someone to consider starting again.
 
I love his potential especially after the Thursday game. I am just hoping that he lands on my roster and the two teams ahead of me will pass- looking at the Steelers. I agree with the OP- a back usually comes out of no where to prove that he can mash 'em in the NFL. KC is a must play as well as the Raiders.
Note to myself- this is probably why you never trust players on a 1-11 (errr 2-11) team. They suck for a reason and playing with these guys in FF playoffs is akin to the Russian roulette scene in the Deer Hunter...
 
I love his potential especially after the Thursday game. I am just hoping that he lands on my roster and the two teams ahead of me will pass- looking at the Steelers. I agree with the OP- a back usually comes out of no where to prove that he can mash 'em in the NFL. KC is a must play as well as the Raiders.
Note to myself- this is probably why you never trust players on a 1-11 (errr 2-11) team. They suck for a reason and playing with these guys in FF playoffs is akin to the Russian roulette scene in the Deer Hunter...
Or maybe you don't pin your playoff hopes on a guy the week he faces the #1 rushing defense...you wait until he faces two of the absolute worst?
 
I love his potential especially after the Thursday game. I am just hoping that he lands on my roster and the two teams ahead of me will pass- looking at the Steelers. I agree with the OP- a back usually comes out of no where to prove that he can mash 'em in the NFL. KC is a must play as well as the Raiders.
Note to myself- this is probably why you never trust players on a 1-11 (errr 2-11) team. They suck for a reason and playing with these guys in FF playoffs is akin to the Russian roulette scene in the Deer Hunter...
Or maybe you don't pin your playoff hopes on a guy the week he faces the #1 rushing defense...you wait until he faces two of the absolute worst?
He was on my bench for that exact reason- I landed him for the KC and the Raider game but he just cannon fodder to me...
 
I think Harrison's window of opportunity has closed, at least for next week.

Jennings didn't do much in the second half, but he made some big runs in the first half and early in the second. But the bottom line is the team won a big game against their hated division rivals/defending Super Bowl champs, and Jennings was a big part of the win.

For this reason alone, I would think that Mangini gives Jennings another shot next week. The team needs to see what they have with Jennings, while Harrison will be a free agent and may not be back.

 
As a new Jennings owner in a dynasty league, I was rather excited (as excited as you can be about a Browns RB) to see Jennings successfully run against Pitt (albeit w/o Troy P) in a game dictated by the wind.

 
Jennings in the 2nd half44yds, 15 att (2.9avg)17yds in the last 12att (1.4avg)
As the game wore on, it became clear that Cleveland would be focusing on the run in an effort to bleed the clock and avoid a potentially game-turning turnover. Frankly, 1.4ypa seems pretty solid all things considered.
Starting Harrison probably just cost me a lot of money. Why would they keep Jennings in when he wasn't doing anything?
clearly there's something between Mangini & Harrison
I don't think so at all. The ends justify the means; the Browns won the game so Mangini made the correct decision in who to play.
 
If Jennings does indeed supplant Harrison, I'm not sure why that would be surprising. Doesn't this happen to Harrison every year?

Pretty much every year, he gets some pre-season hype (except, this year, it went to James Davis), he performs well with limited carries, then there's an injury and a clear situation where Harrison should get his shot, and then it never happens.

A while back, after getting sucked in too many times, I decided that Harrison's career upside is to maybe, possibly, hopefully, be a very poor man's Jerrius Norwood. When I had a chance to get a Browns RB a few weeks ago, I picked up Jennings. I don't know anything about the guy, except that he's younger and bigger, and more importantly, NOT, Jerome Harrison.

I'm just looking for keeper home-runs and I know it's not Harrison.

ETA: This thread reminds me why non-fantasy guys hate fantasy football. Where else can you find people ripping a coach apart for benching the guy who started the season as the 3rd string RB and had 9 yards on 7 carries in the game, en route to beating the defending SB champs.

 
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ETA: This thread reminds me why non-fantasy guys hate fantasy football. Where else can you find people ripping a coach apart for benching the guy who started the season as the 3rd string RB and had 9 yards on 7 carries in the game, en route to beating the defending SB champs.
So true. I always get a kick out of people saying "Coach X is an idiot" because their fantasy player is not performing as they'd like, yet the respective NFL team wins (also see AP thread regarding Childress).
 
If Jennings does indeed supplant Harrison, I'm not sure why that would be surprising. Doesn't this happen to Harrison every year?Pretty much every year, he gets some pre-season hype (except, this year, it went to James Davis), he performs well with limited carries, then there's an injury and a clear situation where Harrison should get his shot, and then it never happens.A while back, after getting sucked in too many times, I decided that Harrison's career upside is to maybe, possibly, hopefully, be a very poor man's Jerrius Norwood. When I had a chance to get a Browns RB a few weeks ago, I picked up Jennings. I don't know anything about the guy, except that he's younger and bigger, and more importantly, NOT, Jerome Harrison.I'm just looking for keeper home-runs and I know it's not Harrison.
:shrug:
 
Yeah, I noticed the Steelers keying on the run. Are you suggesting that evidence points to Harrison doing better? Maybe you saw something on that 7 for 9 that I didn't.
how many coaches bench their starting RB after 7 carries mid 2nd quarter ?
I think the term "starting RB" should be used loosely in this case. The Browns don't really have a true "starting RB." It's not like Chris Johnson got benched for Lendale after 7 carries and a slow start. If Jennings came in for a series in the the 2nd quarter and got stuffed like Harrison had up until that point then Harrison probably would have gotten more carries later in the game. The Browns correctly went with the hot hand. And like some other posters have mentioned, the Steelers were keying on the run in the 2nd half since it was obvious the Browns were going to run to work the clock with the lead. I seriously doubt Harrison would have done much better in those circumstances. I feel for the guys who started Harrison and got screwed. That said, if you had ANY other viable options you should have used them. The Browns didn't have a rushing TD all year until last night and they were playing the #1 statistical D against the run. You also can't trust Mangini, especially in the playoffs. Who knows how he will use these guys? My guess is that Jennings will get more carries if the Browns are leading and Harrison will get more love if they are trailing since he's a better receiver. The key word in this last statement is guess. I understand your frustration if you started him, but I'd chalk this one up to a lesson learned.

 
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Like someone said earlier, I think Harrison really did have the flu and was maybe feeling like ###....
Guys are banged up from all sorts of bumps, bruises, sprains, etc. this time of year. I don't think a bout of the sniffles would be a reason why Harrison didn't get more playing time.
 
Like someone said earlier, I think Harrison really did have the flu and was maybe feeling like ###....
Guys are banged up from all sorts of bumps, bruises, sprains, etc. this time of year. I don't think a bout of the sniffles would be a reason why Harrison didn't get more playing time.
You're confusing pain and illness. The flu's a bit more than sniffles. Even if it's just flu-like symptoms, they can run 100+ degree fevers, experience weakness and dizziness, and fatigue faster than normal. Not to mention that in October, there was a mini outbreak on the Browns, and Mangini was very aggressive in scaling back workloads and practice time. Since Jennings was doing well and the Browns were ahead, it's very possible that he chose just to let Harrison rest.
 
I took a flyer on Harrison this week...as insurance. You would have to be a flaming idiot, or flat out desperate to plug him in against Pitt. If that is what you did, you deserve the loss you might be getting.

 
I took a flyer on Harrison this week...as insurance. You would have to be a flaming idiot, or flat out desperate to plug him in against Pitt. If that is what you did, you deserve the loss you might be getting.
Does that mean anybody that starting Jennings is a genius? Cribbs and Jennings ran all over the "vaunted" Steelers D. It's time to get over the mentality that facing the Steelers D is a must bench. I don't think anybody is going to think twice about benching their Packers next weekend against the Steelers.
 
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meatwad1 said:
I took a flyer on Harrison this week...as insurance. You would have to be a flaming idiot, or flat out desperate to plug him in against Pitt. If that is what you did, you deserve the loss you might be getting.
Does that mean anybody that starting Jennings is a genius? Cribbs and Jennings ran all over the "vaunted" Steelers D. It's time to get over the mentality that facing the Steelers D is a must bench. I don't think anybody is going to think twice about benching their Packers next weekend against the Steelers.
They are still 4th in YPA, 3rd in YPG and only given up 4 TDs on the ground.I'll definitely think about starting Grant against them.
 
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meatwad1 said:
I took a flyer on Harrison this week...as insurance. You would have to be a flaming idiot, or flat out desperate to plug him in against Pitt. If that is what you did, you deserve the loss you might be getting.
Does that mean anybody that starting Jennings is a genius? Cribbs and Jennings ran all over the "vaunted" Steelers D. It's time to get over the mentality that facing the Steelers D is a must bench. I don't think anybody is going to think twice about benching their Packers next weekend against the Steelers.
They are still 4th in YPA, 3rd in YPG and only given up 4 TDs on the ground.I'll definitely think about starting Grant against them.
My whole motive to Harrison was to avoid starting Grant against them in Week 15...now I just don't know. With Forsett's supposed increased role this week, we'll see if he can earn more PT for week 15
 
shuke said:
Like someone said earlier, I think Harrison really did have the flu and was maybe feeling like ###....
Guys are banged up from all sorts of bumps, bruises, sprains, etc. this time of year. I don't think a bout of the sniffles would be a reason why Harrison didn't get more playing time.
You ever have the flu before?
So the flu didn't kick in until Harrison's 7th carry?I recognize the flu understatement above, but the point was that Harrison rode the pine since he was ineffective, not because he wasn't feeling well.
 
Perhaps he wasn't feeling well, but 1) didn't want to let his team down....2) didn't want to give Jennings the opportunity to cut into his time & carries...3) didn't want to miss the opportunity to player against the Steelers....etc. THEN perhaps after being in the game for a few carries he & Mangini realized that although he wanted to play he wasn't effective because of the flu. Your suggestion is that the flu and his performance are unrelated and mutually exclusive. I'll bet that there was a direct connection between those two.

 
They said before the game harrison was feeling fine. It was absolutley his utter ineffectivness and Manginis desire to get Jennings in there. Jennings was supposed to be the starter the week before but they were down quick and had to go to the passing game where Harrison excells. I think its plain and simple. if they are even or have a lead expect Jennings to carry the bigger load ( Harrison on 3rd down etc) but if they are behind expect alot of Harrison. Anyone trusting Mangini RB during a fantasy playoffs game is getting what they deserve. Never play a Rb where mangini is the coach. period. Next week they will run the wildcat alot more and Cribbs will be the leading back. Seriously after what you have seen this whole year with the RB;s. Harrison has a great game and he is said to be the starter and Lewis gets the carries. 4 weeks ago mangini says Jennings will start, he gets the 1st carry and all Lewis after that. 2 weeks ago jennings is the main guy and its all Harrison. This week Harrison is the guy and its all Jennings. Next week everyone picks up Jennings and thousands are knocked out after he goes back to Harrison or Cribs goes off. I would rather start Matt Forte againt the Ravens then start a Clevland RB. Your just asking for trouble.

 
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Teling ya this week its cribbs week.

Josh Cribbs runs out of the wildcat formation against the Pittsburgh Steelers Thursday night. It is Cribbs' vision when running the football that has teammate Joe Thomas convinced that he could be a top running back in the NFL. Browns offensive tackle Joe Thomas is convinced that Josh Cribbs could be a top running back in the NFL.

"There's no doubt," said Thomas, after watching the game film of Cribbs rushing for 87 yards against the Steelers' top-ranked run defense. "I think he's too valuable to take off of kick return and punt return and special teams, but there's no doubt in my mind, especially after seeing the things that he did [Thursday night] that he'd be an extremely successful running back in the NFL.

"The guy's got some unbelievable vision, just watching the game film and seeing him going to his left, step toward the sideline.

"He must have some unbelievable vision because he could see all way back to his right, there was a lane the whole way back, like some of the greatest running backs in the NFL could. He hit a seam and took it for about 20-some yards. He kind of takes the approach it's a punt return. But the vision he's got is amazing."

Cribbs agreed.

"Being a jack of all trades, I feel like that's one of my abilities. My position is running back. I was a running back back in the day. The wildcat is me at running back. It's a straight handoff. It's not like we're trying to fool you with the quarterback being in the mix. I'm getting the ball and I'm running it; try to stop me."

Cribbs had a 37-yard run, the longest of the game, out of the wildcat to set up a field goal. He also had runs of 18 and 14 yards out of the formation. With 13 more yards, he would've been the first rusher to gain 100 yards on the Steelers in 31 games.

 
They said before the game harrison was feeling fine. It was absolutley his utter ineffectivness and Manginis desire to get Jennings in there. Jennings was supposed to be the starter the week before but they were down quick and had to go to the passing game where Harrison excells. I think its plain and simple. if they are even or have a lead expect Jennings to carry the bigger load ( Harrison on 3rd down etc) but if they are behind expect alot of Harrison. Anyone trusting Mangini RB during a fantasy playoffs game is getting what they deserve. Never play a Rb where mangini is the coach. period. Next week they will run the wildcat alot more and Cribbs will be the leading back. Seriously after what you have seen this whole year with the RB;s. Harrison has a great game and he is said to be the starter and Lewis gets the carries. 4 weeks ago mangini says Jennings will start, he gets the 1st carry and all Lewis after that. 2 weeks ago jennings is the main guy and its all Harrison. This week Harrison is the guy and its all Jennings. Next week everyone picks up Jennings and thousands are knocked out after he goes back to Harrison or Cribs goes off. I would rather start Matt Forte againt the Ravens then start a Clevland RB. Your just asking for trouble.
So, expect Harrison.
 
Thanks FBG!! The 'experts' convinced me to start Harrison over Chris Brown. I'll be one and done first week of the playoffs, I guess that's what I get for going against my gut instinct.

 
Thanks FBG!! The 'experts' convinced me to start Harrison over Chris Brown. I'll be one and done first week of the playoffs, I guess that's what I get for going against my gut instinct.
I started Harrison this week. I am not happy.
Man, that's just too bad...although didn't the OP say something along the lines of not using him at PIT but saving him for OAK and KCC? If only you had read that...
 
Thanks FBG!! The 'experts' convinced me to start Harrison over Chris Brown. I'll be one and done first week of the playoffs, I guess that's what I get for going against my gut instinct.
1) If one player on your team kills you, your team wasn't good enough to begin with.2) If those were your options for the week then FBGs weekly ranking was way down on the list of why you lost.
 

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