Kwai Chang Caine
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He doesn't look special at all. Lousy average too along with a too cute play caller. I don't like the idea of playing him at all. Can't afford 3.6 points.
Why? Is he good at shoveling snow?Nagy will regret not using him later in the season. Howard is the perfect back to have as the weather turns cold.
And yet he ripped off two huge runs on the final OT drive.RBM said:Yeah he’s finished. That fumble was all Nagy needed to bury him for good.
Fwiw if you give him the TD I think you have to back out the 34 yards in OT because Chicago probably wins the game outright. Then he'd have likely 30 yards at ~2.5 ypc and a TD.If Howard doesn't fumble at the goal line, he finishes with 70 and a TD and we're all breathing a sigh of relief.
I mean, at that point you're dealing with a completely different game. Maybe the Bears are up late and pound him more. Who knows? My point is still that he had one bad play that was an eight-point swing. Other than that he was so-so, but not terrible.Fwiw if you give him the TD I think you have to back out the 34 yards in OT because Chicago probably wins the game outright. Then he'd have likely 30 yards at ~2.5 ypc and a TD.
I've never been a Cohen fan to be honest. I think the future solution at CHI RB is a player yet to be namedWould you trade Howard for Cohen in dynasty? (all rankings have Howard substantially ahead based on his previous body of work)
Howard is signed thru 2019, but he's not much of a cap hit if released or traded. Plausible he's not with the Bears after this year; but imo, he's unlikely to get the work of 2016-2017. Career RBBC from here on.I've never been a Cohen fan to be honest. I think the future solution at CHI RB is a player yet to be named
Rumor was they tried to trade him prior to the draft (rumor was Miami). It didn't work out so they did damage control and Nagy came out and said Howard is their RB. All kinds of positive stuff about Howard. It's clear Howard doesn't fit the scheme and/or isn't working out for Chicago. So I don't think it's unreasonable to consider that Howard could be traded. He's an attractive trade piece for the sole reason of the first sentence you said. I don't think he'd cost a team too much either. With a 2019 RB class that is a little thin, I could see Howard having a lot of interest from a few teams. One problem for Howard is that he fits a RB mold that isn't used as often in today's NFL.Howard is signed thru 2019, but he's not much of a cap hit if released or traded. Plausible he's not with the Bears after this year; but imo, he's unlikely to get the work of 2016-2017. Career RBBC from here on.
He's barely a RB2 in PPR no matter where he goes.Rumor was they tried to trade him prior to the draft (rumor was Miami). It didn't work out so they did damage control and Nagy came out and said Howard is their RB. All kinds of positive stuff about Howard. It's clear Howard doesn't fit the scheme and/or isn't working out for Chicago. So I don't think it's unreasonable to consider that Howard could be traded. He's an attractive trade piece for the sole reason of the first sentence you said. I don't think he'd cost a team too much either. With a 2019 RB class that is a little thin, I could see Howard having a lot of interest from a few teams. One problem for Howard is that he fits a RB mold that isn't used as often in today's NFL.
I little hyperbole. I agree more in PPR. He was drafted as RB2 but he's performed as a RB3. In a redraft done today he's somewhere around an 8th round pick. So yeah I'd say he's a bust. Massive? I don't know. You could have picked Freeman. Plus, other than Mixon, which RB2 in 2nd-5th has lived up to the hype?Massive bust for where he was drafted.
Really? I don't know what his ADP was, but I took him in the 3rd round of a 14-team 0.5 PPR draft (33rd overall). I haven't been thrilled, but I can't say he's been a huge disappointment. More importantly, I look at who was drafted around him. Because as much as I know you were totally ready to take Michel, Lindsay and Breida there, that's a good indication of who the options really were at the time.Massive bust for where he was drafted.
Tate has been OK, but with Golladay's emergence it's far from clear he'll be a consistent producer. Other than that, everyone else has been some level of disappointing. Also, the RBs who went in the following round were Ajayi, Henry, McCoy and RFreeman.1 Aaron Rodgers
2 Stefon Diggs
3 Larry Fitzgerald
4 Zach Ertz
5 Jordan Howard
6 TY Hilton
7 Amari Cooper
8 Golden Tate
9 Jarvis Landry
10 Kenyan Drake
11 Doug Baldwin
12 Alex Collins
13 Russell Wilson
14 Demaryius Thomas
I've never been a Cohen fan to be honest. I think the future solution at CHI RB is a player yet to be named
initially I was going to quote the second one here in agreement, but i just talked myself out of it. howard is being used as the thunder to Cohen's lightning. howard can be both and a pretty good 3 down back imo, but he just won't get the chance short of a cohen injury or something. not sure replacing him with another back would change anything for the Bears, it would still be that other guy and Cohen. could be good for us howard owners in fantasy. there is a realistic scenario if something was to happen to cohen where howard proves me right and all is right with the (fantasy) world. well, not for cohen owners....
One problem for Howard is that he fits a RB mold that isn't used as often in today's NFL.
I think Cohen and Howard work well together as a successful NFL backfield. To do what Nagy wants to do long term, I don't think they work. He's fitting square pegs into round holes like he's on Apollo 13; it's good enough for nowinitially I was going to quote the second one here in agreement, but i just talked myself out of it. howard is being used as the thunder to Cohen's lightning. howard can be both and a pretty good 3 down back imo, but he just won't get the chance short of a cohen injury or something. not sure replacing him with another back would change anything for the Bears, it would still be that other guy and Cohen. could be good for us howard owners in fantasy. there is a realistic scenario if something was to happen to cohen where howard proves me right and all is right with the (fantasy) world. well, not for cohen owners.
One of the things that might mean a better gamescript for Howard this week is that I distinctly remember from last year after the Patriots got smoked 42-27 in the opener last year, with Hunt racking up 5/98/2 in the air (in addition to 148/1 on the ground) there was a lot of narrative that NE has historically had problems with covering pass catching backs.I'm strongly leaning toward sitting him for Lindsay and John Brown in a 0.5 PPR league (also have Breida and Crowell; if I didn't have Lindsay I would lean Howard over both of those guys). Mostly comes down to match-ups; NE isn't a terrible one, but I could easily see gamescript going away from Chicago, and meanwhile Lindsay gets the AZ run D and Brown the NO pass D, both top match-ups.
I also worry about Howard's floor if he doesn't score. Not predicting this, but would anyone be totally shocked if he put up a 7/30/0?
They're 18th overall but move up to 15th in yards per game - some teams that have had their bye are ahead of them overall but are worse run defenses. They have also only allowed one rushing TD all season - which you point out. I wouldn't necessarily call it a favorable matchup - especially if the Bears fall behind.On the flip side, NE is allowing 110 rush yards per game, ranking a middling 18 in the league. A downside for Howard is that NE is fairly good at limiting rush TDs, however, ranking third in the league with 0.2/game.
Valid point, it also appears that Howard is now the backup...Cohen fit's the scheme better, Howard is touchdown dependent now.They're 18th overall but move up to 15th in yards per game - some teams that have had their bye are ahead of them overall but are worse run defenses. They have also only allowed one rushing TD all season - which you point out. I wouldn't necessarily call it a favorable matchup - especially if the Bears fall behind.
hey Dr. going to start a thread on hamstring injuries & need your input. This is the best way to notify you.I've never been a Cohen fan to be honest. I think the future solution at CHI RB is a player yet to be named
ETA: Yeldon may be a candidate in free agency. Wouldn't cost Chicago too much and he can do it all- contrary to what everyone seems to say about him. I've been proven right so far this year on Yeldon. Big fan of him in dynasty. Unfortunately just sold him - traded for Sutton in one league and combo with Lockett for a 2019 1st.
Was just about to post this for redraftOne more bad week and he'll become waiver wire fodder for people.
Eh. If he doesn't fumble on the damn goal line I wonder how everyone feels about Howard this week.One more bad week and he'll become waiver wire fodder for people.
It is way too early to drop Howard. He is a good RB that gets touches every week and could more at any time.Eh. If he doesn't fumble on the damn goal line I wonder how everyone feels about Howard this week.
He looked good grinding out the clock at the end too.
Something tells me this story isn't quite over. I'm not playing him right now, but I'm sure as hell not dropping him.
How about both? They are my RB2/3 in two leagues.Him or Drake the rest of the year? Both frustrating.
While I agree with this and it's why i'm starting Howard as my RB2 this week (Collins as my flex), I can't help but feel like Nagy will abandon the run after a few short gains and stuffs at the line. He just wants to call tricky plays, for whatever reason. It's his M.O. He wants sweeps and dump-offs that get his players in space. He doesn't want to use his Oline to get a few yards at a time.pbandy1 said:I think this is one of those games where you game-plan more with Howard. NE has not been great against the run and you have a decent offensive line to get it done, just have to decide on Kush or Daniels at LG. Makes sense to me to keep Brady off the field... Amukamara is likely out and Albert Wilson tore up Kevin Toliver. You know Belichick will target him, and will also sustain drives with Edelman/White who should be able to beat Callahan and the LBs.
Wonder if Gronk is going to block more if Mack plays, should be a great game.
he is not even startable. If you have this guy in your lineup you;re not winning games. He was a second round pick. BUST.I little hyperbole. I agree more in PPR. He was drafted as RB2 but he's performed as a RB3. In a redraft done today he's somewhere around an 8th round pick. So yeah I'd say he's a bust. Massive? I don't know. You could have picked Freeman. Plus, other than Mixon, which RB2 in 2nd-5th has lived up to the hype?
I don't think anyone is arguing that Cohen is going to take over the backfield. It's turned into a 50/50 split and the problem is Howard can't do enough with 15 touches due to has limited play making ability to be anymore than a flex play. Cohen is dynamic enough to have an impact with 15 touches. Even in redraft Cohen is the more valuable of the 2 going forward and I don't think it's going to change.Howard is definitely a bust at this point, but there is no way Cohen makes it through the season as a heavily utilized RB. At some point, he's going to take a big hit and that's going to be it. He's tough and talented, but it's simple physics. Guy is like half the size of an average linebacker.